06.09.2023 13:00:05

Signs 10-year agreement for Bremerhaven Cruise Port, Germany

Global Ports Holding PLC (GPH)
Signs 10-year agreement for Bremerhaven Cruise Port, Germany

06-Sep-2023 / 12:00 GMT/BST


Global Ports Holding Plc

Signs 10-year agreement for Bremerhaven Cruise Port, Germany

Global Ports Holding Plc ("GPH"), the world's largest independent cruise port operator, is pleased to announce that, it has been awarded a 10-year port concession agreement, with a potential 5-year extension option, by bremenports GmbH & Co. KG (bremenports) on behalf of the city of Bremen regarding the operations at the Cruise Terminal Columbusbahnhof Bremerhaven (Bremerhaven Cruise Port).

The cruise facilities at Bremerhaven Cruise Port are currently undergoing a multimillion-euro investment by the local authorities, which once completed will expand and renew the port facilities. In 2022, Bremerhaven Cruise Port welcomed over 230k passengers, with over 90% of these being homeport passengers.

The location of the port means it is ideally located for Scandinavian and Baltic Sea itineraries.

GPH expects to take over operations of the port in the first quarter of calendar year 2025, when the agreement with the current operator ends.

 

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Email: martinb@globalportsholding.com

 

 

 

 



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ISIN: GB00BD2ZT390
Category Code: MSCH
TIDM: GPH
LEI Code: 213800BMNG6351VR5X06
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