Port of Šibenik Authority

Joško Šupe

Deputy General Manager
Joško Šupe, Dubrovnik Port Authority
Joško Šupe
Deputy General Manager
Port of Šibenik Authority

33 years of experience, mostly on leading positions, graduated on Faculty of economical science in
Split, Croatia, 20 years of experience in financial sector as branch manager in retail and corporate
banking, 3 years teaching economy on secundary School of Economics, 10 years of experience in
management positions in maritime or, more precisely, in port administration, operations, investments
and development.

In 2022 I was temporarily General Manager of the Port of Šibenik Authority. During the time I spent
as Deputy GM in the Port of Šibenik, I had the privilege to actively participate in all development
processes and project in passenger part of the port. In that time Port of Šibenik finished
reconstruction and extension of Vrulje pier and three EU Interreg projects, new maritime passenger
terminal co-financed by EU funds are being completed. Working closely with the GM’s on the
creation of the organization of the Port of Šibenik Authority, as well as on the creation of a business
and infrastructure platform for the further development of the port areas managed by Port of Šibenik
Authority. As a operational manager strongly engaged in cruise and finance especially budgeting and
port operations.

Currently main in the organization of Medcruise General Assembly which will be
held in Šibenik in autumn 2025, in order to promote City of Šibenik and Šibenik-Knin County.
Actively participating in all fair activities of the Croatian state port authorities.

My point of interests except maritime industry is finance as I done many feasibility studies and
financial analisis, also working on Port Authority budget.

With my knowledge, atitude, energy and experience and a wide range of contacts related to the
maritime sector, I can create new value and contribute to the stability of our Medcruise Association in
these uncertain times.

Lecture

2026-03-26
15:00
- 15:45

Panel

Maritime connectivity of cities and ports for sustainable mobility and coastal development

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