Multiple options for Larnaca marina being examined

Multiple options for Larnaca marina being examined

Options for Larnaca’s port and marina are being evaluated, with a commitment to inform the public about next steps soon. The Amalthea initiative at the port is currently not operating with cranes, but efforts are being made to increase output. Pay interruptions for employees are being handled by the labour ministry. Both a marina and a port will be the outcome of the project, with a re-evaluation of the types of cargo transported through Larnaca. The possibility of niche specialization for farmers and livestock operators is being considered. The project may involve breaking it down into smaller components and reducing its scale. The restart of the project may take time and changed circumstances must be taken into account. The state’s public works department may take on building roads and pumping stations to speed up the process.

Larnaca port and marina in flux as state replaces Kition

Larnaca port and marina in flux as state replaces Kition

Larnaca’s port and marina are now under state control following the collapse of a major development project. The Port Authority has taken over operations, deploying additional staff and private machinery services. The future management of the marina is uncertain, with discussions on potentially separating the port and marina projects gaining traction. The fate of Kition Ocean Holdings’ employees remains unclear, with trade unions advocating for their rights. The government is re-evaluating the initial development plan and considering future steps for the projects.

Larnaca Marina project officially terminated

Larnaca Marina project officially terminated

Kition Ocean Holdings’ investment project for Larnaca’s port and marina has been officially terminated by the Cypriot government due to Kition’s refusal to renew the guarantee for the port, which was considered a breach of contract.