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(Montenegrin: Crnogorska plovidba – literally “Montenegrin Shipping”) is the leading dry bulk carrier shipping company in Montenegro. Headquartered in the coastal city of Bar , the company has been a cornerstone of the country’s maritime industry for decades.
In a major turning point, the Montenegrin government recently pivoted away from ship owning: The Transaction : In late 2025, the fleet was sold to the Danish firm Navision Shipping for approximately $13.25 million user wants a long article about "crnogorska plovidba"
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Whether the state holds onto it or sells it, the brand of Crnogorska Plovidba remains synonymous with Montenegrin grit. As global trade shifts and new environmental rules take effect, one thing is certain: As long as there is a coast in Montenegro, there will be a Plovidba. I'll follow the search plan provided
But the seas weren't always calm. By 2024, whispers reached the bridge of financial storms. The global market was shifting, and back in Montenegro, officials were debating the company’s future, facing losses and the looming shadow of debt. There were talks of mergers and even the quiet possibility of the fleet being sold or leased to keep the dream of a national merchant navy alive.