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The Harbour Committee of Genoa has approved of the ban of contest for the cession of the quota the Harbour Authority at the airport of Genoa
The agency stops 60% of the airport society
February 28, 2011
Past saturday the Harbour Committee of Genoa, with 11 ballots to favor, 6 contrarys and an abstainer), has approved of the propedeutico ban of contest to the cession of the quotas stopped from the Harbour Authority of Genoa in the Airport of Genoa, society that today is participated with 60% from the harbour agency, with 25% from the Chamber of Commerce of Genoa and with 15% from Airports of Rome, company that manages the airport ports of call of the Capital.
The Harbour Authority has remembered that the cession of own quota "has become as a result of the received binding indications from the competent ministry in more resumptions necessary on the necessity of inside dismettere by Harbour Authority of Genoa the imprisoned quotas the societies participated not closely strategic for the harbour activities". "To the draft finally - the president of the harbour agency has commented, Luigi Merlo - of a great opportunity of development for the airport. The ban that is voted today opens to investor private publics and who have credibility and potentiality in order to invest in a strategic infrastructure for the E region that it has meaningful margins of improvement. The ban, rewarding the development and the increase as well as the economic offer, will guarantee sure not only the current occupational levels but also a total increase of the attache's. In emphasizing the positive contribution come from the local authorities, stiff to safeguard the public function - it has concluded Merlon - I wish also to thank the current management of the airport that with engagement and professionality guarantees the operativity at best".
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