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Contship Italy will adopt a new organizational model
Next 1° January will be adopted. The headquarters will be transferred to Melzo (Milan)
October 8, 2012
Contship Italy has announced the definition of a new organizational model of the terminalista group that will be put into effect next 1° January. Draft - it has explained the company - of a new and simpler organizational structure that will slim the decisional process and still more will be focused on the two producing "Core" of the group, with the objective to ulteriorly improve the quality of the service to the customer.
The organizational chart of the group, guided from president Cecilia Eckelmann-Battistello, previews two vicies-presidency - marine Terminals and Logistica & Intermodalità - to which the central societies that re-enter under the control of the group, and three directions will be under responsibility: Commercial, Financial institution and Communication. To Marco Simonetti and Sebastiano Grasso, that they will cover the charge of vice president in the respective areas of business, to Michael Cashman, Paolo Casali and Daniele Testi will come abreast maintaining already the currently covered roles.
The headquarters of the group, currently situated to Genoa, will be transferred to Melzo (Milan) near the new Centro Intermodale inaugurated in the slid spring.
Contship Italy is participated by the Germans Eurokai and Eurogate who stop respective 66.6% and 33.4% of the capital of the Italian company, that it is present with terminalistiche activities in the ports of Cagliari, Gioia Tauro, La Spezia, Ravenna, Salerno and Tanger Med and work, between other asset, a Network of intermodal services with the Sogemar marks, Hannibal and Oceanogate Italy.
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