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DP World opens Limassol terminal

Nahyan opens Danube showroom Cyprus president inaugurate­s terminal that can berth world’s largest cruise ships

- Staff Report

Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiad­es inaugurate­d the new cruise passenger terminal at DP World Limassol, which will enable the world’s largest cruise ships to visit Cyprus for the first time.

The terminal features seven pods with a total floor area of 8,205 square metres, and is designed to host both transit (day call) and turnaround (home porting) facilities.

With a depth of 11 metres and length of 480 metres, the East Berth is designed to accommodat­e the largest cruise vessels in the world.

DP World Group Chairman and CEO Sultan Ahmad Bin Sulayem said, “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.”

President Anastasiad­es said, “The Port of Limassol is one of the largest commercial­isation projects in Cyprus to date. It serves as a model for the Republic of Cyprus and its ongoing efforts for a prosperous future as a modern centre for investment, trade and services.”

The port also has a 100,000 square metre oil and gas logistics zone with a 430-metre berth, and a domestic and transit trade area. ExxonMobil­e has nominated the oil and gas zone for its planned drilling logistics base. The zone is 30 per cent occupied.

 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? Shaikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance, touring the showroom with Rizwan Sajan, Chairman and founder (left) and Adel Sajan, Director of Danube (right) after earlier opening the biggest Danube Home, Cubes Park, in Musaffah Abu Dhabi...
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News Shaikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance, touring the showroom with Rizwan Sajan, Chairman and founder (left) and Adel Sajan, Director of Danube (right) after earlier opening the biggest Danube Home, Cubes Park, in Musaffah Abu Dhabi...

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