The APB has awarded the concession for the management of the Ribera Norte moorings in the port of Mahón
La Azulona 2023 has committed to improving infrastructures and sustainability, as well as significantly reducing the tariffs for vessels of up to 8 metres in length based in the port
Palma
31/10/2024
The Board of Directors of the Port Authority of the Balearic Islands (APB) agreed, at its most recent meeting held yesterday in Palma, to select the bid submitted by the company La Azulona 2023 as the winning bid for the concession to manage the Ribera Norte moorings in the port of Mahón. It was deemed the best offer presented in a public tender process aimed at improving the facility's infrastructures and sustainability.
The project submitted by La Azulona 2023 includes a comprehensive renovation of the facilities, with an investment budget exceeding 8.8 million euros. It also features initiatives aimed at reducing water and electricity consumption, as well as the installation of photovoltaic panels to generate green energy. In addition, advanced bilge and grey-water management systems will be implemented to enhance environmental standards in the port of Mahón.
In terms of mooring charges, the proposal offers a significant reduction in tariffs for Mahón-based vessels of up to 8 metres in length, a measure that will considerably benefit its users. The concession, which has a maximum term of 12 years, comprises an area of more than 57,600 square metres of water surface.
As for the annual fee to be paid to the APB for occupying the space, La Azulona 2023 offered 1.1 million euros more than the amount stipulated in the tender conditions. Therefore, the new concessionaire will pay the port authority 1.3 million euros per year, plus 4% of its turnover, as set out in the tender specifications.