Port of Koper, port
The Port of Koper is a commercial seaport on Slovenia's Adriatic coast that handles ships, containers, and various cargo types daily. The facility features 30 berths, deep waters accommodating large vessels, and specialized terminals designed for containers, vehicles, timber, and other goods.
The port's roots reach back to Roman times when Koper served as a trading center. The modern facility was established in 1957 and grew into a regional trading hub through railway connections and storage facilities added over subsequent decades.
The port features a container tracking system that allows workers and businesses to check arrivals, departures, and storage status. Well-organized infrastructure with customs support enables efficient processing of imports and exports.
The port operates a free zone where goods can be stored without immediate taxes or duties, giving businesses a competitive advantage. This arrangement combined with direct management makes it particularly attractive for traders in the region.
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