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The Spanish Santiago Garcia-Milà is the new president of the European Sea Ports Organisation
He is assistant general manager of the Harbour Authority of Barcelona. Vice-president is Eamonn O'Reilly (Dublino) and Julian Skelnik (Danzica)
November 7, 2012
Today the assembly of the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has named new Santiago Garcia-Milà president of the organization of the European ports. Garci'a-Thousand, that he is assistant general manager of the Harbour Authority of Barcelona and that has presided for various years the Committee for the intermodalità and the logistics of ESPO, succeeds to Victor Schoenmakers, director for Europe and the international Transactions of the Harbour Authority of Authority, that she has guided the association in last the four years and that will continue to give to own contribution to ESPO which president of the Committee on the governance harbour. The Spanish Garci'a-Thousand is also vice-president of the International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) and secretary of Intermed, the association of the ports of the north-western Mediterranean.
"Absolutely they are honored to assume the ESPO presidency", Garci'a-Thousand has declared. "They are totally aware - it has added - that the beginning of my mandate coincides with the perspective committal of the review of European politics for the ports. It is important that ESPO offers a coordinated answer to the review, emphasizing the necessities of proportional politics that support the role promoter of the Harbour Authorities".
The ESPO assembly has named also Eamonn O'Reilly, managing director of the Port of Dublin, and Julian Skelnik, director marketing of the Harbour Authority of Danzica, in the charge of vice-president of the association.
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