Public exhibition of the project Marina Bosc i Vent for Alcudia's Port

Public exhibition of the project Marina Bosc i Vent for Alcudia's Port

16/06/2016

The project Marina Bosc i Vent of the company Marina de Aucanada for Alcudia's Port is available to the public as reported on the Spanish Official State Gazette (BOE). Those corporations, entities and private individuals interested can examine the basic project that will be available on the APB's headquarters in Palma (Moll Vell, 5), during office hours from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, from Monday to Friday, and on the website www.portsdebalears.com. The period is of 20 working days from the publication of the announcement on the BOE. The Board of Directors of the APB awarded the company Marina de Aucanada the management of the moorings in the dock of the port's old naval industrial site, with a surface of 42.021 square metres, of which 30.139 are of water surface and 11.882 of land area. The aim of the APB is to strengthen the relation between the port and the city and to offer new port services in the area. The basic project includes the lengthening of the seaside promenade with the aim of promoting pedestrian use and the integration of the new marina in the port's landscape. The company will make an investment of 12 million euros for this project.

THE NAUTICAL SECTOR WILL HAVE SPECIALISED DUAL TRAINING FROM NEXT SCHOOL YEAR

THE NAUTICAL SECTOR WILL HAVE SPECIALISED DUAL TRAINING FROM NEXT SCHOOL YEAR

16/06/2016

The president of the Government of the Balearic Islands, Francisca Armengol, has announced that the nautical sector will have specialised dual training from the next school year. She made the announcement during a visit to the facilities of the companies Astilleros de Mallorca and STP Palma, with headquarters at Palma's Port and dedicated to the restoration and maintenance of vessels. The president has been accompanied by the president of the Balearic Islands' Port Authority (APB), Joan Gual de Torrella, and the Minister of Labour, Commerce and Industry, Marc Pons, who have been welcomed by the General Manager of Astilleros de Mallorca, Diego Colón de Carvajal, and the Managing Director of STP Palma, José María Campuzano. The president of the Government has highlighted the importance of the nautical sector for the economy of the Balearic Islands, as it is an activity that promotes the improvement of the production model. Thus, personnel training becomes an essential element, as these companies require qualified workers. With the combined training, workers will be trained while working full time and getting a salary. For this reason, the SOIB will launch this winter a vocational training course for jobs in the nautical sector, in the modality of dual training. It will be a 480-hour programme dedicated to 30 unemployed people and which will include training related to the maintenance of vessels' electrical systems, leisure boats' equipment, auxiliary supportive activities and English classes. The counsellor Iago Negueruela has also announced that the SOIB is already working with other courses related to the nautical sector, like the maintenance of vessels, specialised in painting and wood, and all the activity related to mechanics and electronics. The main aim is to create quality jobs in a key economic sector for the islands. In this sense, the counsellor has highlighted the work that is being done in collaboration with companies of the sector.

More escalators and lifts will improve the safety of Botafoc dock

More escalators and lifts will improve the safety of Botafoc dock

14/06/2016

The commercial quay sheltered by Botafoc dock at Ibiza's Port will be soon equipped with new escalators and lifts which will facilitate the passengers' access to the ships. These works are being carried out by the Balearic Islands' Port Authority (APB) through the Joint Venture formed by Copicsa and Construcciones Olives and, according to forecasts, will be finished at the end of July. At present the commercial quay has three access and boarding areas to the vessels through different gangways, and all the accesses are equipped with an escalator and a conventional staircase. The installation of these new escalators and lifts will improve the comfort and safety conditions of passengers accessing the elevated gangways. The budget for the works amounts to 575.000€.

The first Botafoc dock’s dolphin becomes operational

The first Botafoc dock’s dolphin becomes operational

14/06/2016

The first of the three dolphins that are being built in the southern pier of Botafoc docks, where the first berthing line for large ships is being lengthened, became operational yesterday. The first cruise ship to use this dolphin yesterday was the Mein Schiff 3, which could make an ordinary and safe mooring and berthing in the commercial dock of Ibiza's Port. This cruise ship happened to meet another vessel at the port, the Costa Favolosa. The main objective of the works carried out by the Balearic Islands' Port Authority (APB) through the awardee Joint Venture Copcisa-Olives is to improve the capacity for cruise ship traffic and the efficiency of the moorings at the commercial docks of Ibiza's Port, sheltered by Botafoc dock. A total of three dolphins are being built, which will allow for the increase of the mooring length to up to 328 and 375 metres at both sides of the pier. This will allow the simultaneous berthing of two vessels of up to 335 and 290 metres long. The lengthening of the piers will also improve the operation of the port, as at present large cruise ships happen to meet the oil tankers that unload fuel at Botafoc dock's alignment. Besides, current moorings have a limited capacity for long cruise ships when there are adverse weather conditions. The structural design used by the building Joint Venture allows for the optimisation of the quantities of concrete and steel to be used, which in turn has allowed for a reduction of the cost of the works and of the execution time. It is also an adequate solution from an environmental point of view, as it allows for the renewal of the port's water.

Baptism of the cruise ship Tui Discovery in Palma's Port

Baptism of the cruise ship Tui Discovery in Palma's Port

10/06/2016

Thomson Cruises has chosen Majorca for the baptism of its new cruise ship Tui Discovery, which will call at Palma's Port all Saturdays until October. The company's intention is to maintain the calls for the next year once cruise ships' high season starts. The nautical baptism ceremony was celebrated in the ship with a great party attended by more than 1.200 guests, mainly British tourist agents. The main event was a concert by the British Grammy Award-winning artist Jess Glynne, and a fireworks show in the bay. The CEO of Thomson Holidays, David Burling, the General Manager of TUI, Hellen Caron, and the captain of the Tui Discovery, John Westgarth-Pratt participated in the event, among others. The TUI Discovery has a maximum capacity for 1.800 passengers and its routes include Palma's and Ibiza's Ports.

Maó’s Poniente dock has become a boulevard

Maó’s Poniente dock has become a boulevard

08/06/2016

The improvement works at Maó's Port for the transformation of Poniente dock into a boulevard have already finished. The pedestrians and dealers of the area will find that pavements have been widened and that walking between the port's terraces and the road is now easier. The improvement works have been made possible by the urban redesign carried out by the Balearic Islands' Port Authority (APB), consisting in the transfer of the traffic of regular shipping lines to Cós Nou and in the reserve of this area to cruise ships. This has allowed for the elimination of the dock's Ro-Ro ramp and for the use of the space previously devoted to lorries' manoeuvres. The APB has made an investment of 330.000 € in these works. Pavements have been cobbled, new pieces of urban furniture have been incorporated and more palm trees have been sown along the promenade. The ultimate objective is to foster the economic activity of the area, where there a lot of establishments, especially bars and restaurants. The APB has precisely applied a bonus to the concessions to compensate for the months in which the establishments haven been unable to use their terraces.

The APB and the Government work together to promote the ports

The APB and the Government work together to promote the ports

02/06/2016

The Balearic Islands' Port Authority (APB) and the Government of the Balearic Islands have announced today the collaboration agreement between both entities for the unification of the standards of administrative management of the ports of the archipelago. This agreement aims at improving and strengthening the services offered and at benefitting the commercial sector of the community. The president of the APB, Joan Gual de Torrella, and the Minister of Land, Energy and Transport of the Government of the Balearic Islands, Marc Pons, have stated that, on the basis of respect for the autonomy of both institutions, the "wisest thing to do" is to increase coordination between them to offer a better service to both residents and tourists. According to the APB, we are talking about an only user who does not distinguish two administrations offering the same service. "One of the consequences of this agreement is having a single criterion for a single user", notwithstanding that it is applied by two different institutions. As Marc Pons has stated, it is a way forward together "for the improvement of the services offered by the different ports to those who visit us". According to the minister, "setting the same quality criteria and deciding to make an international coordinated promotion will unite us and will strengthen the nautical sector, and consequently, the economy of the Balearic Islands". Specific agreements Among the first agreements there is a compromise to coordinate the international promotion of the ports as a tourist destination, by creating a homogeneous offer of high-quality nautical services in the different port facilities of the islands. There is also a plan to simplify the administrative procedures for obtaining a mooring. At a local level, the institutions have agreed to define the commercial role of Ibiza with Sant Antoni de Portmany, in the island of Ibiza, and that of Mahon with Ciutadella, in Minorca, complementing them despite being managed by different administrations. There is also the intention, in collaboration with the Ministries of Education and Labour, to promote professional training in order to strengthen the sectors in need of qualified local professionals. And finally, to study Algeria's demand to create a maritime line between Barcelona, Palma and Algiers. The APB is a public institution, clustered around State Ports and belonging to the Ministry of Development, which manages the ports of general interest of Palma, Alcudia, Mahon, Ibiza and La Savina. On the other hand, the Government of the Balearic Islands, through the public institution Ports IB, is responsible for the executive competences and functions of the ports managed by the autonomous community.

A visit to the lighthouses of the Balearic Islands

A visit to the lighthouses of the Balearic Islands

26/05/2016

The Balearic Islands' Port Authority (APB) manages 34 lighthouses located in the islands of Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza, Formentera, Cabrera and Dragonera. Many of them are photographed from land and sea, giving us stunning images for posterity. Although most of the lighthouses are closed to the public —as they are active tools for maritime safety—, some of them can be visited, especially the ones holding exhibitions or featuring small cafeterias. In Majorca, we highlight the complete exhibition of maritime signals held in Portopi lighthouse (Palma), displayed in five different rooms of the lighthouse's building. The visiting hours are 12:30 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Visits must be arranged in advance through the e-mail fardeportopi@portsdebalears.com or calling to 971 402175. Also thanks to the APB's initiative, an interesting exhibition about the lighthouse, its construction, its use and the maritime lifestyle from the time can be visited at Favaritx lighthouse of Mao, in Minorca. An interpreting centre has been open in Cavalleria, the oldest Minorcan lighthouse and probably one of the most photographed lighthouses of the island. The initiative has also been prompted by the APB in collaboration with Mercadal's city council, which manages Talaia Cultural. Exhibitions are also held in Tramuntana lighthouse, in Sa Dragonera, an island bought by Majorca Council in 1987 and declared natural park in 1995 by the Government of the Balearic Islands. This lighthouse features an interpreting centre that allows us to learn more about lighthouse-keepers' lifestyle until a few years ago. In Ibiza we highlight Coves Blanques lighthouse, which ceased to render service as a maritime signal in the 60's of the previous century, and which now houses the Maritime Interpreting Centre, managed by Sant Antoni de Portmany's city council. Unlike the others, Formentor (Majorca) and Artrutx (Minorca) lighthouses have become cafeterias where to park and rest after visiting the surroundings. Today the APB is carrying out improvement works in ten lighthouses of the islands and in different buoys with an investment of 260.000 euros. For more information about the lighthouses that can be visited, please check out http://www.portsdebalears.com/en. The reference website with all the information about our lighthouses is http://www.farsdebalears.org/en/.

#RetrataUnFaro, photo contest of lighthouses of the Balearic Islands on social networks

#RetrataUnFaro, photo contest of lighthouses of the Balearic Islands on social networks

24/05/2016

Palma, 24th May 2016. The Balearic Islands' Port Authority (APB) has set up the photo contest #RetrataUnFaro (photograph a lighthouse) through its profiles of Lighthouses of the Balearic Islands on the social networksFacebook, Instagram y Twitter. The aim of the contest is to photograph the 34 active lighthouses managed by the APB in the islands of Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza, Formentera and Cabrera and in the islets of the Balearic Islands, like Dragonera, with the aim of promoting the knowledge of lighthouses among the users of these networks. The APB will design a poster with the best 34 photos which will be used as promotional material. For one month, the participants will be able to send their photographs, whenever they do not photograph the same lighthouse more than 3 times. The contest finishes the 21st of June and a jury formed by staff of the APB will select the best photographs on the 28th of June. The award for the winners will be the book History of the lighthouses of the Balearic Islands, written by Javier Pérez de Arévalo and edited by Lunwerg Editores / Editorial Planeta. The winners will also receive the poster of the lighthouses of the Balearic Islands designed with the awarded photos, which will bear the name of the author. All the information of the lighthouses of the Balearic Islands is available on the websitewww.farsdebalears.com.

Marina Port de Mallorca extends the concession period

Marina Port de Mallorca extends the concession period

23/05/2016

The Board of Directors of the Balearic Islands' Port Authority (APB) has agreed to extend the concession period to the company IP3M, which manages port services for recreational boats at Marina Port de Mallorca, located on Palma's seaside promenade. The extension of the period is for 5,6 years, and it is subject to the licensee executing the works included in the investment commitment, in the amount of 3.2 million euros. These investments concern the improvement of port activities. The licensee company must pay an annual fee of 788.000 euros.

The firm Varadero Ibiza will be granted a deduction for good environmental practices

The firm Varadero Ibiza will be granted a deduction for good environmental practices

23/05/2016

The Board of Directors of the Balearic Islands' Port Authority (APB) has resolved to offer a discount to the company Tanit Ibiza Port, responsible of the management of Varadero Ibiza, for the application of good environmental practices in its facilities at Ibiza's Port, where maintenance services and ship repairing activities are offered. Discounts are precisely the tool that the APB uses in order to promote good environmental practices among the companies which make use of the port facilities. In general, the APB requires bidder companies to present an environmental management and security management project that includes aspects such as the sorting of waste and liquid waste, liquids and oil waste, including their delivery to an authorised manager. Varadero Ibiza applies an integrated system of environmental management, quality and occupational risk prevention which has earned it the certifications ISO 9001-2008, ISO 14001-2004 and OHSAS 18001-2007.

Marina Aucanada Group will manage Alcudia’s former naval industrial estate moorings

Marina Aucanada Group will manage Alcudia’s former naval industrial estate moorings

19/05/2016

Balearic Island’s Port Authority (APB) management board has selected Marina Aucanada Group, SL as the most advantageous tender to manage dock moorings of former naval industrial estate of Alcudia port. Four companies participated in the contest. Total invest is up to EUR twelve million and offered annual rate is EUR 906.592, 63. APB wants to increase relation between port and the city with these moorings and also wants to offer new port services in this area. Concessionary company will provide mooring services for recreational crafts, water supply, electric power supply, telephony and data transmission, together with a guard and custody service for vessels in dry marina. It will also have a combustible service station and will be able to allocate two of the existing buildings into commercial stores and offices for commercial service provisioning. Marina Aucanada Group will be responsible for 42.021 square meters of port public domain area, where 30.139 square meters belong to water mirror and 11.882 square meters belong to land area.