The Malta
Maritime Authority has finally completed work on the
Mgarr harbour terminal and has formally handed it over
to Gozo Channel.
The long-delayed terminal is expected to become
operational at the end of this month once modifications
to the ferries are carried out in order to facilitate
the ship-shore interface, the MMA said. That would
enable passengers to embark and disembark separately
from vehicles.
The authority said its capital projects and maintenance
department had also completed work on the first phase of
the Maritime Trade Centre at Grand Harbour. The first
phase consisted of an office block to house the MMA
directorates, which have been housed at Pinto Stores.
The maritime centre consists of 14,000 square metres of
office space, circulation and common areas for the
authority and organizations involved in maritime
activities. The building will consist of three blocks
and an underground park for 120 cars.
The authority also reported that at the end of September
2007, the Maltese shipping register featured 4,578 ships
with a gross tonnage of just under 27 million,
confirming Malta as the second largest register in
Europe. It said that in the year to September, 558
vessels were registered while 284 vessels were
de-registered. A total of 42 ships were not accepted for
registration for technical reasons.
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