Crnogorska Plovidba -
Despite its heritage, Crnogorska Plovidba faces an existential battle in the 2020s.
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Today, Crnogorska Plovidba is not a container line or a passenger ferry operator. It specializes exclusively in dry bulk shipping. This niche allows the company to serve industrial clients across the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and West African coasts. Today, Crnogorska Plovidba is not a container line
Crnogorska plovidba (Montenegrin Shipping) označava istoriju, razvoj, strukturu i značaj pomorskog saobraćaja povezanog s Crnom Gorom — njenim pomorjem, brodarstvom, maritimnim tradicijama, lučkim aktivnostima i regionalnim i međunarodnim vezama. Ispod sledi sveobuhvatan pregled: istorijski razvoj, ključne institucije i preduzeća, tipovi plovila i operacija, ekonomski i geopolitički značaj, regulatorni okvir, infrastruktura i luke, izazovi i perspektive. Luka Bar i druge lučke uprave:
The roots of Crnogorska Plovidba trace back to the mid-20th century. Founded in 1945 in the town of Bar, the company was initially a branch of the larger Yugoslav shipping conglomerate, Jugoslavenska Linijska Plovidba (Jugolinija). However, as Montenegro’s coastal potential grew, the need for a dedicated local fleet became apparent.
In 1955, Crnogorska Plovidba was officially registered as an independent enterprise. The post-war period was a golden age. The company acquired a fleet of cargo vessels, tankers, and bulk carriers, connecting the port of Bar with Northern Europe, Africa, and the Americas. During the 1970s and 1980s, it employed thousands of Montenegrin sailors, who became the "pride of the family" in coastal towns like Herceg Novi, Tivat, and Ulcinj.