All the preliminary studies that we made show that Vidin is a suitable place for constructing an intermodal terminal, said the Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Ivaylo Moskovski during his visit in town.
Minister Moskovski commented that two or three versions of the project will be designed and ways for the terminal to function on its own or as part of a larger project in the industrial area will be sought.
I would like us to have a terminal where transportations can be combined between the rail, water, air and land transport. I am convinced that this will be a step towards investments in the region, added the Minister.
Minister Moskovski announced that the concession of Port terminal Vidin-Center is under preparation and it will be implemented jointly with the municipality.
During today’s visit to Vidin the Transport Minister attended the ceremony of the commissioning of the new specialized cutter for monitoring of the river bed of Bulgarian Ports Infrastructure company.
The new cutter is one of the components under the BULRIS project – “Creating a river information system in the Bulgarian section of the river Danube”. The vessel is equipped with specialized computer system and measuring devices for monitoring and recording of the state of the river bed in the Bulgarian section of the Danube River and will be named after the project – BULRIS. The total amount of the cutter and the specialized equipment amounts to 2.8 million Levs.
The system will allow for the comprehensive study of the bed using equipment that shows the depth of the river and information on the various processes and objects on the bed.
The ceremony was attended by the Director General of Bulgarian Ports Infrastructure Company Angel Zaburtov, the Executive Director of Executive Agency Maritime Administration cap. Jivko Petrov, representatives of local and executive authorities.