

(Posted on 08/10/25)
Euroports, Europe’s largest port infrastructure operator, has celebrated its new strategic 25-year concession agreement with the North Adriatic Sea Port Authority (AdSP MAS) for Terminal Rinfuse Venezia (TRV) at Porto Marghera.
The investment program will transform TRV into the Adriatic’s premier agricultural gateway, leveraging Euroports’ 25+ years expertise in the dry bulk logistics.
“For Euroports, Venice and the Port of Marghera represent far more than strategic infrastructure – they embody our commitment to essential commodity supply chains that serve European markets,” said Frederic Platini, CEO Euroports.
The facility will expand cargo handling capacity to 3.56 million tons by 2050, supported by upgraded storage facilities, expanded silos, and significantly enhanced rail infrastructure with multimodal connectivity.
The expansion directly supports Euroports’ 40% GHG reduction target by 2030 through a planned 30% modal shift from road to rail transport.
Drawing on proven expertise in agribulk operations (~1 MTonnes annually), TRV will benefit from Euroports’ comprehensive food safety certifications including GMP+ and HACCP.
Pablo Garcia, Managing Director for the Mediterranean Region at Euroports said “This achievement enables confident long-term planning, driving infrastructure investment, sustainability advancement, and innovation while strengthening regional trade connectivity and local economic development. Working alongside the Port Authority and Venice community, we’re positioning Terminal Rinfuse Venezia as the Adriatic’s definitive logistics hub and regional growth catalyst.
A big thank you to our partners, clients, and employees for making this celebration a memorable moment. It reaffirmed Euroports’ commitment to the city, its community, and its future growth.”
Euroports operates and/or manages more than 50 port terminals and logistic platforms globally, strategically located on key trade routes in Europe and Asia. Euroports terminals offer various types of specialised warehousing, including facilities with climate control and a terminal that has been awarded the International Food Standard (IFS) certification. Each terminal offers ready access to key markets by road, rail, inland waterway or sea.
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