Port of Ploce
About Port of Ploce
The Port of Ploce is a seaport in Ploce, Croatia, close to the mouth of the Neretva river on the Adriatic Sea coast. It was formally opened in 1945 after a railway changed into built as a supply path to attach the website online with industrial facilities inside the Sarajevo and Mostar areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which become then part of Yugoslavia.
As of 2010, it ranked as the second one largest cargo port in Croatia after the Port of Rijeka with a cargo throughput of 4.5 million tonnes, consisting generally of wellknown shipment and bulk cargo, consisting of 20,420 20 foot equivalent units. In 2008, the Port of Ploce recorded 2,555 deliver arrivals. It is managed through the Port of Ploce Authority. In 1936, it turned into decided to develop the Port of Ploce, as the site on the mouth of the Neretva on the Adriatic coast represented the herbal outlet for the economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which become then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Preparations covered the development of a railway among Metkovic and Ploce, as an extension of the railway from Sarajevo.
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