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Croatia’s Rijeka Gateway to be fully powered by renewable electricity

Rijeka Gateway, a major logistics project in Croatia, has secured electricity from renewable energy sources for the container terminal operation. This is expected to reduce...

APM Terminals confirms major electrification investment in Croatian terminal

When the Rijeka Gateway becomes fully operational in 2025, it will mark a significant milestone in APM Terminals' endeavours to transition to electric-powered container...

Liebherr Container Cranes boosts Rijeka Gateway with remote-controlled yard cranes

Liebherr Container Cranes announced its collaboration with Rijeka Gateway, providing the terminal with state-of-the-art remote-controlled yard cranes. Under this significant initiative, Liebherr will deliver 15...

Rijeka Gateway becomes Adriatic’s first box terminal with remote-controlled cranes

Rijeka Gateway, the largest private infrastructure project in Croatia over the last decade, will be the Adriatic region's first port to use remote-controlled cranes...

APM Terminals and ENNA to build new container terminal in Croatia

APM Terminals (APMT) and Energia Naturalis (ENNA) Group have signed a 50-year concession agreement to jointly develop and operate a new box terminal in...
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