
Under the cranes of the new Rijeka Gateway, the region’s most modern and sustainable container terminal officially opened.
More than 300 guests, including government officials, business leaders, and media representatives, attended the event. Among them were Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, APM Terminals CEO Keith Svendsen, and ENNA Group President Boštjan Napast, who jointly marked the opening with a symbolic press of a button, echoed by a ship’s horn.
Historic Investment and Partnership
Built through a partnership between APM Terminals and ENNA Group, the €380 million project represents Croatia’s largest private logistics infrastructure investment. It stands as a key milestone in strengthening European trade resilience and promoting sustainable growth across the Adriatic.
Smart, Green, and Future-Ready
In just two years, the site transformed into a world-class terminal featuring:
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400 metres of new quay, expanding to 680 metres
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Four 138-metre cranes
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Croatia’s first private 5G network for full digital integration
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95% electrified equipment powered by renewable energy
These innovations set new standards for efficiency, safety, and sustainability in port operations.
Gateway to Europe
Rijeka Gateway is more than infrastructure—it’s an engine for regional growth. The terminal will create jobs, revitalize Rijeka’s waterfront, and connect Central Europe with global markets through shorter, greener, and smarter routes.
“From the heart of Rijeka to the heart of Europe, this project shows what vision and collaboration can achieve,” said Keith Svendsen, CEO of APM Terminals. “Together with ENNA Group, we are delivering the port experience of the future, today.”







