By a decree of the Croatian Government of 24th of April 1997, and in pursuance of article 31 par. 1 and 2 of the Seaports Act («National Gazette» no. 108/95), the Split Port Authority was established for the purpose of administering, constructing and using the port of Split. According to its purpose the port of Split is a port open to international public traffic, and according to its size and importance it is a port of special (international) economic interest for the Republic of Croatia.
The port areas over which the Port Authority has jurisdiction are:
- City Port basin
- Vranjic-Solin basin
- Kastela basin A
- Kastela basin B
- Kastela basin C
- Kastela basin D – Resnik
The Port Authority is a non-profit-making juristic person whose establishment, structure and activity are regulated by the Maritime Domain and Seaport Act .
From its establishment to the present time (1997-2004) the Split Port Authority has invested in the port infrastructure and suprastructure over 120 million kunas (whereof more than 90 million in the city port), thus creating the conditions for a better transit of passengers and vehicles in the city port, and for a more favourable international competitiveness of the other port basins in cargo traffic. |
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