The ferry line between Bar (Montenegro) and Bari (Italy) will resume on July 1, followed by the Bar-Ancona route starting July 8, operating for two months,…
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The seasonal ferry line Budva-Dubrovnik-Budva will resume operations starting Friday, with the catamaran Antonija arriving at the Port of Budva. The service is organized by the…
This week, Barska Plovidba paid €150,000 to Crnogorska Plovidba, which was used by the Kotor-based company to cover half of the outstanding sailors’ wages on its…
The future of Montenegrin maritime industry is being shaped equally by women and men—working side by side toward the same horizon, said Maritime Minister Filip Radulović.…
Montenegro has transposed and implemented about 70% of the European Union directives and regulations related to maritime transport, although compliance remains partial in most cases, announced…
Adriatic 42 Shipyard in Bijela has invested over 60 million EUR so far, which is twice the initial investment commitment. The company is a joint venture…
Goran Sindik, a maritime expert with three decades of experience, has suggested that the only solution for Montenegro’s state-owned shipping company, Crnogorska plovidba, is bankruptcy. He…
Representatives of the Independent Union of Workers in Maritime Shipping and Transport have sent a letter to the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Milojko Spajić, warning about…
The U.S. Ambassador to Montenegro, Judy Rising Reinke, along with her team, visited the Port of Bar. During a constructive discussion with the Chairman of the…
The draft of the Maritime Safety Law, prepared by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and placed for public consultation, has raised significant concerns. The draft law,…


