Company type | Public limited |
---|---|
Industry | Ports |
Founded | 1982 |
Headquarters | Avenida Marginal, Mindelo, Cape Verde |
187.8 million CVE (2016) | |
Website |
www |
ENAPOR (Empresa Nacional de Administração dos Portos, Portuguese for "National Company for Port Administration") is the Cape Verdean port authority. [1] Its purpose is the administration, management and economic exploitation of the ports, terminals and zones of port jurisdiction of Cape Verde. [2] It is a public limited company, 100% owned by the State of Cape Verde. [3] Its current president is Jorge Pimenta Maurício. [2] In 2017, 2,334,079 tonnes of cargo and 873,915 passengers were handled. [4] The net income of ENAPOR was 187.8 million CVE in 2016. [3]
ENAPOR was established on 19 June 1982 as the successor of the former Junta Autónoma dos Portos de Cabo Verde. [1] In 2005 there were plans to privatize ENAPOR and at least two major ports. [5] An international tender for the sub-concession of the four major ports was launched in 2015, but this was cancelled in 2017. [6]
ENAPOR manages the following ports: [7]
Port | Island |
---|---|
Sal Rei | Boa Vista |
Furna | Brava |
Vale de Cavaleiros (São Filipe) | Fogo |
Porto Inglês | Maio |
Palmeira | Sal |
Praia | Santiago |
Porto Novo | Santo Antão |
Tarrafal de São Nicolau | São Nicolau |
Porto Grande (Mindelo) | São Vicente |
The two busiest ports are Porto Grande and Praia, each covering about 35% of the maritime cargo traffic of Cape Verde. [4] [8] [9] Several ports have been expanded and modernized recently, including Praia (2014), [10] Palmeira (2015) [11] and Sal Rei (2015). [12]
Company type | Public limited |
---|---|
Industry | Ports |
Founded | 1982 |
Headquarters | Avenida Marginal, Mindelo, Cape Verde |
187.8 million CVE (2016) | |
Website |
www |
ENAPOR (Empresa Nacional de Administração dos Portos, Portuguese for "National Company for Port Administration") is the Cape Verdean port authority. [1] Its purpose is the administration, management and economic exploitation of the ports, terminals and zones of port jurisdiction of Cape Verde. [2] It is a public limited company, 100% owned by the State of Cape Verde. [3] Its current president is Jorge Pimenta Maurício. [2] In 2017, 2,334,079 tonnes of cargo and 873,915 passengers were handled. [4] The net income of ENAPOR was 187.8 million CVE in 2016. [3]
ENAPOR was established on 19 June 1982 as the successor of the former Junta Autónoma dos Portos de Cabo Verde. [1] In 2005 there were plans to privatize ENAPOR and at least two major ports. [5] An international tender for the sub-concession of the four major ports was launched in 2015, but this was cancelled in 2017. [6]
ENAPOR manages the following ports: [7]
Port | Island |
---|---|
Sal Rei | Boa Vista |
Furna | Brava |
Vale de Cavaleiros (São Filipe) | Fogo |
Porto Inglês | Maio |
Palmeira | Sal |
Praia | Santiago |
Porto Novo | Santo Antão |
Tarrafal de São Nicolau | São Nicolau |
Porto Grande (Mindelo) | São Vicente |
The two busiest ports are Porto Grande and Praia, each covering about 35% of the maritime cargo traffic of Cape Verde. [4] [8] [9] Several ports have been expanded and modernized recently, including Praia (2014), [10] Palmeira (2015) [11] and Sal Rei (2015). [12]