In 2022, the Port of Kotor achieved the best business result since its establishment, the president of the company’s Board of Directors, Ljijana Popović Moškov, said in Radio Montenegro’s “Show for Seafarers”. The revenue is close to 4.2 million, and the gross business profit is almost 1.5 million EUR. By the end of the year, they expect the arrival of 461 cruise ships. With the ceremonial opening of the reconstructed and expanded marina, they will celebrate on July 12, 35 years since the establishment of that company.
The business result of the Port of Kotor achieved in 2022 enabled that AD to settle the business deficit incurred during the two pandemic years.
From the beginning of the year to the end of May, 95 cruise ships sailed into the port of Kotor. By the end of 2023, the management of Port of Kotor expects that all reservations will be fulfilled.
With the ceremonial opening of the reconstructed and expanded marina, a project worth around EUR 1.3 million, the Port of Kotor will celebrate 35 years since the establishment of the company on July 12th.
– The marina reconstruction project foresees the arrangement of the first communal connection with 40 berths for the boats of Kotor citizens – concluded Ljiljana Popović Moškov.
Thursday, November 13
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