New passenger terminal begins operations at DP World Limassol

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New passenger terminal begins operations at DP World Limassol
DP World group chairman and CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem and Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades with senior government and company officials during the opening of the new cruise passenger terminal at DP World Limassol.

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Published: Fri 4 May 2018, 9:09 PM

Last updated: Fri 4 May 2018, 11:10 PM

The new cruise passenger terminal at DP World Limassol has been inaugurated by Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades, Minister of Transport, Communications and Works Vassiliki Anastassiadou, Limassol Mayor Nicos Nicolaides and DP World group chairman and CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem.
The operational opening of the terminal was attended by almost 300 guests and will enable the largest cruise ships in the world to visit the country for the first time.
The terminal is designed to facilitate both transit (day call) and turnaround (home porting) services. In addition, the east berth with a length of 480 metres and depth of 11 metres is able to handle the largest cruise vessels in the world.
At DP World Limassol, the terminal is separated into three principal areas: cruise, oil and gas logistics zone and domestic/transit trade area. This allows DP World Limassol to offer additional services and operations that support the economy of Cyprus.
The oil and gas logistics zone is 100,000sqm with a 430-metre berth and has been awarded with full environmental impact assessment and relevant permits. Current occupation is at 30 per cent, and has been used to support recent ENI's successful Cyprus EEZ offshore drilling campaign. Exxon Mobile has also nominated DP World Limassol oil and gas zone as its planned drilling logistics base.
"We are proud to be part of a strategic partnership with the government and Limassol to realise this national asset, one that will help develop the growing tourism sector still further," Bin Sulayem said.
Anastasiades said: "The Cyprus government is particularly pleased for the highly-experienced international and local partners, DP World who will ensure the success of Limassol Port in the coming decades. The Port of Limassol is one of the largest commercialisation projects in Cyprus to date. It serves as a model for Cyprus and its ongoing efforts for a prosperous future as a modern centre for investment, trade and services."
"Our aim is to be the port of choice in the Eastern Mediterranean and we want to create infrastructure that enables sustainable growth of the local economy and for Cyprus," Bin Sulayem added.
- business@khaleejtimes.com


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