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
Company typePublic limited
IndustryPorts
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
HeadquartersAvenida Marginal, Mindelo, Cape Verde
187.8 million CVE (2016)
Websitewww.enapor.cv

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]

Ports

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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]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Vicente, N. F. (2010). Paper on Ports of the Development of the Cape Verdean Economy (PDF) (in Portuguese). Instituto Superior de Ciẽncias Económicas e Empresarias. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2016-11-09.
  2. ^ a b About us, ENAPOR
  3. ^ a b 2018 Article IV Consultation; Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Cabo Verde; IMF Country Report No. 18/104, 13 March 2018, p. 39
  4. ^ a b Estatísticas dos transportes 2017, Instituto Nacional de Estatística, p. 24
  5. ^ "Cape Verde : Fifth Review Under the Three-Year Arrangement Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility". Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund. 2005. p. 8, 45. ISBN 9781451878769.
  6. ^ "Government cancels international tender for the sub-concession of the main ports of Cabo Verde". Inforpress. 8 August 2017.
  7. ^ Ports, ENAPOR
  8. ^ Statistics Port Grande, ENAPOR, December 2017
  9. ^ Statistics Port Praia, ENAPOR, December 2017
  10. ^ Porto da Praia, ENAPOR
  11. ^ Porto da Palmeira, ENAPOR
  12. ^ Porto Sal Rei, ENAPOR
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