

(Posted on 31/03/25)
Euroports has announced the renewal of the concession for Terminal Rinfuse Venezia (TRV) at Porto Marghera, Italy. The new 25-year agreement, granted by the Northern Adriatic Sea Port Authority , secures Euroports’long-term presence in Venice and reaffirms commitment to the region.
As part of a long-term strategy, Euroports and the Port Authority will enhance terminal infrastructure, increase storage capacity, and improve rail connections. A key focus will be on sustainability, with measures to reduce environmental impact and digitalise operations. The goal is to increase rail transport to 30% of total cargo movements, reducing road traffic and emissions.
Employment remains a priority. The renewed concession ensures job continuity and will create new opportunities as we grow.
“We are delighted to continue our journey in Porto Marghera,” said Pablo Garcia, Managing Director Mediterranean region for Euroports. “Together with the Port Authority, we are committed to strengthening Terminal Rinfuse Venezia, enhancing its efficiency, sustainability, and a role as key logistics hub in the Adriatic.
Euroports operates in ten countries, handling 70 million tonnes of cargo annually. This long-term commitment reinforces a strategy to develop key port infrastructures and support regional trade growth.
Over the last 10 years Euroports have expanded both the scope and scale of port infrastructure through both acquisitions and a sustained programme of asset renewal.
Euroports operates and/or manages more than 50 port terminals and logistic platforms globally, strategically located on key trade routes in Europe and Asia.
These facilities have been specifically set up to be flexible and dynamic, and to cater to specialised needs for bulk, breakbulk, liquid and containerised goods where required.
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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