Danube Logistics: Newsletter for the first 9 Months of 2015

  • 26.10.2015

 Danube Logistics presents the Newsletter of operational results for the first 9 months of 2015.

You can read the following topics:

Eco Exercise Towards Improved Hazard and Crisis Management in the Danube Delta Region

- Energy Management System (Enms) Project - Industrial Energy Efficiency Program

- Award: Highest Growth Rate Port on the Black Sea

- Event in Constanta: “Business Opportunities in the Republic of Moldova”

- Gifp Story as Told and Seen by the New York Times

- Operational Results for the First 9 Months of 2015

- Main Export & Import Rates and Destinations

Read the full version in English, Romanian and Russian

 

Danube Logistics, Giurgiulesti International Free Port
Danube Logistics, Giurgiulesti International Free Port

Giurgiulesti International Free Ports (GIFP) entire 120 ha territory has a status of a free economic zone and consists of an oil product terminal, a grain terminal as well as a general cargo and container terminal including a RoRo ramp (start of operation by September 2011). Due to its location on the Lower Danube with available water depths of up to 7 meters, GIFP is capable of receiving both inland and sea-going vessels. Against this background the GIFP serves its clients as: - the only direct sea/river-borne transshipment and distribution point to and from the Republic of Moldova, - a regional logistics hub on the border of the EU with access to road, European and Russian railway, river, sea, and - an excellent business location, because of its strategic location, tri-modal transport infrastructure, low cost environment and a unique customs and tax regime.

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