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SOCEP Constanța
Romanian port operator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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SOCEP Constanţa (Socep S.A. or Socep) (BSE: SOCP) is a port operator of the Port of Constanţa in Romania. The company was established in 1991[2] and specializes in stevedoring services[3] and the development of container and steel materials.[4] Having been fully privatized in 1996,[2] Socep is one of the largest port operators in Romania.
Socep's activity centers around two operating terminals — a container terminal (300,000 TEU – annual operating capacity) and a general cargo terminal (3 million tons – annual operating capacity).[3][4] The company's terminal in Constanţa is one of the oldest terminals and is the second largest in terms of volume of shipments.[3]
Socep's major shareholders are Grupul DD Constanța (31.32%) and millionaire Stere Samara (10.52%).[5]
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Main services
- Containers vessel/shore operations;
- Dry bulk cargo vessel/shore operations;
- Break bulk cargo vessel/shore operations;
- Containers stuffing/stripping any cargo type;
- Containers storage area;
- Reefer containers storage points;
- Break bulk and bulk cargo storage in warehouses and open platforms;
- Refrigerated warehouse for fresh fruit storage;
- Cargo lashing;
- Sorting and labeling;
- Bulk cargo bagging;
- Dangerous goods handling/storage.
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Main operated cargo
- Containers;
- Dry bulk products :
- Break bulk products:
- Metallurgical products
- Bagged goods
- Timber products
- Paper
- Fresh fruits
- Heavy lift projects
Turnover
- 2009: 45,8 million Romanian leu
- 2008: 58,8 million Romanian leu
- 2007: 44 million Romanian leu
- 2006: 39,1 million Romanian leu
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