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Defined the shortlist of the ten European ports in race for the ESPO Award
Sono Anversa, Bremen, Cartagena, Having, Genoa, Marseilles, Pireo, Rotterdam, Saint Cruz de Tenerife and Venice
September 11, 2012
The ten included European ports in the shortlist for the award of the "ESPO Award on Societal Integration of Ports", the prize instituted from the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) that this year has reached the fourth edition, are the Belgian port of call of Antwerp, the German port of Bremen/Bremerhaven, the Spanish ports of Cartagena and Saint Cruz de Tenerife, the British port of call of Having, the Italian ports of Genoa and Venice, the French port of Marseilles, the Greek port of the Pireo and the Dutch port of call of Rotterdam.
ESPO has specified that the jury has selected the proposals of the ten ports on a total of 23 been left over from European harbour ports of call. The topic of the competition of this year is the "youth", with the scope to promote projects that return the future generations of workers of the ports and of citizens who live in it press of the conscious ports of that the harbour field can offer. "We have remained made an impression - the president of the jury has explained, John Richardson - from the remarkable variety of creative ideas that are introduced and have had the customary difficulty in distinguishing between projects of total capacity and those most specific ones".
The winning port of the fourth edition of the prize will be announced next 7 November in the course of the traditional ceremony that will hold to the Town Entrance hall of Brussels. Last year the acknowledgment instituted from ESPO in 2009 is assigned to the port of Stockholm.
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