Damiri International Trading is a Romanian company with its legal headquarters in Romania, operating in the international trade, integrated logistics, and multilateral commercial services sector. The company specializes in the import-export of raw materials, semi-finished products, and finished goods, with a particular focus on developing strategic trade relations between Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and South America. Among its main areas of activity:
- Wholesale trade of industrial, agricultural, and food products
- Logistics services and international distribution
- Support for businesses in establishing productive or commercial operations in Romania and Europe
- Investment projects, cooperation, and technological transfer
- Global maritime agency and maritime brokerage
The company stands out for its flexible and multilocal approach, operating with institutional and private partners both within and outside the EU, thanks to a consolidated network of contacts and expertise covering various geographic areas, including Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and South America. This global presence enables Damiri International Trading to offer customized and strategic solutions for the commercial needs of its clients.
The Port of Constanța is located in Constanța, Romania, on the western coast of the Black Sea, 179 nautical miles (332 km) from the Bosphorus Strait and 85 nmi (157 km) from the Sulina Branch, through which the Danube river flows into the sea. It covers 3,926 ha (9,700 acres),[4] of which 1,313 ha (3,240 acres) is land and the rest, 2,613 ha (6,460 acres) is water. The two breakwaters located northwards and southwards shelter the port, creating the safest conditions for port activities. The present length of the north breakwater is 8,344 m (5.185 mi) and the south breakwater is 5,560 m (3.45 mi).[5] The Port of Constanța is the largest on the Black Sea and the 17th largest in Europe.
The favourable geographical position and the importance of the Port of Constanța is emphasized by the connection with two Pan-European transport corridors: IV (high speed railway&highway) and the Pan-European Corridor VII (Danube). The two satellite ports, Midia and Mangalia, located not far from Constanța Port, are part of the Romanian maritime port system under the coordination of the Maritime Ports Administration SA.