Port of Motril to make €34 million investment

Port of Motril to make €34 million investment

INVESTMENT: The budget was greed this week. CREDIT:Motril Port

The port of Motril is to make a public investment worth €34 million during the 2020-2024 period.
Among works in the pipeline is the construction of a new fishing and sports dock and the creation of a new Ro-Ro Terminal in the place now occupied by the fishing pier.
In addition, the president of the Port Authority, José García Fuentes, has revealed the private initiative is looking into an “interesting project” for the movement of liquid bulk agri-food.
Fuentes has also proposed a meeting with the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (MITMA) to present a technical and economic feasibility study of the Motril-Granada railway connection project, prepared by the University of Granada.


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