Port of Lisbon
Port of Lisbon Porto de Lisboa | |
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Country | Portugal |
UN/LOCODE | PTLIS[1] |
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The Port of Lisbon (
Ponte 25 de Abril. Continuations are to the north-east. These are a bank-side cruise ship terminal next to the old Alfama district, followed by multi-use harbour-side terminals at Xabregas, Grilo, Beato ([ˈbjatu])) and Braço de Prata, Marvila (Lisbon)
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Denser military docks are beyond a headland to the south-east – Lisbon Naval Base, long colloquially synonymous with Alfeite, a slightly wider, once royally-owned, district.
History
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There are data on human presence in the Tagus estuary since prehistory. Probably the
Mediterranean
and Atlantic trades.
Manuel Antunes Frasquilho was President of the Port of Lisbon Administration (APL), from 2005 to 2009, during which he implemented the Plano Estratégico do Porto de Lisboa (Strategic Plan for the Port of Lisbon), a massive long term modernization and development plan, aimed at increasing port traffic, efficiency, and accessibility.[2][3] Frasquilh was elected President of the RETE – Association for the Collaboration between Ports and Cities in 2005.[4][5][6][7]
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References
- ^ "UNLOCODE (PT) - PORTUGAL". service.unece.org. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^ Jornal de Negócios - Porto de Lisboa vai reforçar tráfego de contentores por via férrea e fluvial
- ^ Transportes em Revista - Manuel Frasquilho: Presidente da APL «O Porto de Lisboa é para continuar»
- ^ Porto de Lisboa - Associações a que a APL pertence e trabalho desenvolvido
- ^ Porto de Lisboa - Presidente do Porto de Lisboa eleito para a presidência de organização internacional de colaboração entre cidades e portos
- ^ RETE Digital - Manuel Frasquilho
- ^ RTP - Porto Lisboa define plano estratégico com aposta mercadorias e turismo
Bibliography
- Kin, Kap Hwan and Günther, Container terminals and cargo systems: Design, operations management and logistics. Heidelberg: ISBN 978-3-540-49549-9
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