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Moti Vataro

Chief Financial Officer at Haifa Port Company

Moti Vataro has a diverse work experience in various companies and roles. Moti started their career as the Chief Economist at Delta Galil ltd in 1987 and held this position until 1990. From 1991 to 1994, they worked as the Director of Finance at Phoenicia America Israel. Moti then moved on to become the Chief Financial Officer at Alubin Ind. Ltd from 1994 to 1996, and at Israel Shipyards from 1996 to 1999. Moti Vataro served as the Managing Director at CPC - USA from 1999 to 2006. From 2006 to 2013, they worked as the District Manager at Leumit Health Services. Moti then became self-employed from January 2014 to February 2015. Currently, Moti Vataro holds the position of Chief Financial Officer at Haifa Port since March 2015.

Moti Vataro attended The Hebrew Reali School from 1968 to 1980. From 1983 to 1987, Moti Vataro studied at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, earning a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Economics & accounting.

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Haifa Port Company

The biggest maritime port of Israel Haifa Port is located in a natural, safe bay which allows unobstructed and unhindered entry and exit for vessels throughout the year. •Haifa Port is situated close to the busiest shipping route in the world - from and to the Suez Canal. •Haifa's container terminals, and especially the Carmel Terminal, are the most advanced in Israel and allow high volumes of loading and unloading. •Operates around the clock every day of the week (24/7). •Haifa Port can handle any type of cargo, container, general cargo, bulk cargo, seed, chemicals, fuel and RO/RO through a large number of approaches and quays. •Continuous service (even between shifts) for trucks and container terminals. •Use of the world's best and most advanced terminal management system - the NAVIS System. •Access to the port is easy from all directions without there being a need to enter the city itself - from the center of Israel and the South, from the North and the valleys. A new system of fast roads and highways, opened during 2011 and 2012 make access even easier and faster. •Connection with the Israel Rail lines allows for the transportation of cargoes from Nahariya in the North and Dimona and Oron in the South. •The port is located in the heart of Haifa and enjoys a wide range of shipping services, overland and air transport to other parts of the country as well as commercial centers and places of entertainment


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Haifa, Israel

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501-1,000

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