DP World expands Constanța port terminal with new cranes and platform
DP World has expanded its operations in Romania with two new mobile harbour cranes and a 119,000 sqm multimodal terminal platform at Constanța South Container Terminal.
DP World has expanded its operations in Romania with two new mobile harbour cranes and a 119,000 sqm multimodal terminal platform at Constanța South Container Terminal.
DP World has opened a drive-through scanner at the Port of Constanța, which reduces customs inspection times for trucks from 5-7 hours to just two minutes.
DP World has launched a comprehensive pan-European logistics service, with its European Control Tower opening in Bucharest.
The new lease agreement followed an efficient real estate process led by CBRE Romania and spans a term of 10 years, covering a surface area of 700 square meters.
Investments mark 20 years of DP World in Romania, with the business predicting it will become an increasingly important hub for European trade.

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