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Al port of Livorno lands a new traffic of 50.000 cars Citroën and Peugeot
CILP will take care of the services of boarding and disembarkation and Sealiv of the terminalistici services
October 31, 2011
By the next month the traffic of car Citroën and Peugeot for coming Italy from the Spanish port of Vigo will be concentrated on the port of Livorno. They have announced the Group the Harbour Mercury and Working Company Enterprise (CILP) of Livorno, society that will enliven this traffic with Sealiv (Southern European Car Logistics Livorno), joint venture constituted a year ago by the same CILP and Group Mercury with Autotrade & Logistics and Giorgio Gragnani ( on 2 August 2010).
The traffic had Civitavecchia destination previously. "Draft - it has emphasized the president of CILP, Enzo Raugei - of quantitative an important one, estimated in about 50.000 pieces. For this meaningful traffic the Group Mercury has chosen the port of Livorno and the two operators: CILP for services of boarding and disembarkation of the cars and Sealiv that will take care of the terminalistici services. The traffic increment - it has found Raugei - is placed in a moment of particular crisis of the field and competition let loose internal to the port. For this it assumes more value and confirmation the strategic line of Sealiv, society been born from the synergy and alliance of logistic operating head physicians of the field. This society heads in fact to attract new traffic to Livorno from other ports, being started up an important radical change of direction for a field at which we aim a lot, that of the cars. And in order to obtain that Sealiv it guarantees quality in the services, areas and spaces adapted to the delicacy of the produced one".
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