Port of Rijeka Authority Luka Rijeka d.d. Jadranska vrata d.d. Jadranski naftovod d.d. Rijeka Gateway d.o.o.
Land area
150 ha (370 acres)
No. of berths
58 + 2 oil terminal berths
Draft depth
29.5 m.[2]
Employees
635 (2020)[3]
Director of the Port Authority
Denis Vukorepa
Luka Rijeka d.d. chairman
Duško Grabovac
Jadranska vrata d.d. chairman
Emmanuel Papagiannakis
Jadranski naftovod d.d. chairman
Stjepan Adanić
Statistics
Vessel arrivals
4376 (2008)[N 1]
Annual cargo tonnage
12.7 million tonnes (2022)
Annual container volume
520,866 TEU (2022)
Passenger traffic
175,961 (2022)
Annual revenue
305 million kuna (2019)[4]
Net income
19,5 million kuna (2019)[5]
Website www.portauthority.hr
The Port of Rijeka (Croatian: Luka Rijeka, IPA:[lǔːkarijěːka]) is a seaport in Rijeka, Croatia, located on the shore of the Kvarner Gulf in the Adriatic Sea. The first records of the port date to 1281. It was the main port of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, of Yugoslavia between World War II and 1991, and of Croatia after its independence. Today, it is the largest port in Croatia with a cargo throughput of 13.6 million tonnes (2020), mostly oil, general cargo and bulk cargo, and 344,091 Twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs).[6]
^"UNLOCODE (HR) - CROATIA". service.unece.org. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
^"Port of Rijeka, Croatia". www.findaport.com. Shipping Guides Ltd. Retrieved September 23, 2020.
^Luka Rijeka d.d. has 635 employees and Jadranka vrata d.d. 179 employees. JANAF employees are not included in the figure since JANAF has employees in both through operations in the Port of Rijeka and elsewhere.
^Luka Rijeka d.d. had revenue of 161.8 million kuna and Jadranska vrata d.d. had revenue of 143.2 million kuna. JANAF revenue and profit are not included in the figure since JANAF collects its revenue both through operations in the Port of Rijeka and elsewhere.
^The figure includes Luka Rijeka d.d. data specified in its published 2019 consolidated financial statement and 2019 Jadranska vrata d.d. consolidated financial statement
^"Statistika prometa" [Traffic statistics]. Lučka uprava Rijeka (in Croatian). Retrieved November 5, 2021.
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