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A delegation of the Baltic Port Organization has made visit to the port of Venice
The representation of the BPO will meet all the five ports of the North Adriatic Ports Association
October 10, 2012
Today a delegation of the Baltic Ports Organization (BPO) has made visit to the port of Venice. Draft of the first is plugged of a tour that will conclude next saturday and that it will carry the representation of the organization of the Baltic Sea ports, guided from president Julian Skelnik, to meet all the five ports of NAPA (North Adriatic Ports Association): Koper, River, Ravenna, Trieste and Venice.
The initiative joins in a program of actions finalized to the deepening of topics of common interest, started already in the 2010 during the first participation on the fair Transport Logistic Monk. The encounters have the objective to discuss together also about the development of the Adriatic-Baltic Sea Corridor of which the ports of call they are terminal marine and in order to strengthen the agreement of collaboration which signed in 2011 between NAPA and Association of the ports of the Front Meclemburgo Pomerania. The Corridor, than is extended between the East of Germany, the ports on the Baltic Sea and the ports of NAPA, recognized as priority also from the European Union - it has emphasized the Harbour Authority of Venice - he is fundamental for the connection of the markets of the North and the South Europe and in order to connect these, through the Adriatic, with Far East. The ports that act as terminal to sea of this corridor - have found the harbour agency - they are demonstrating increasing efficiency and cargo handling ability, turns out therefore fundamental to continue in the implementation of infrastructures - railway and street - that an effective connection with the hinterland served and the development of sustainable connections with central Europe allow.
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