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Confetra appreciates the position of minister Lupi on the costs minimums of the road haulage
prompt Confetra the attention towards the indispensable participations in order to avoid the loss of quotas harbour and airport traffic
June 5, 2013
The General Confederation Italiana of the Transports and the Logistics (Confetra) has expressed the minister of Infrastructures and Transports, Maurizio Lupi, own appreciation for the strategic vision exposed in the two auditions parliamentarians to slid 29 the 21 Chamber of Deputies of and May and of it has emphasized delineating coherence with regard to the costs minimums of the road haulage that heads for the prevention, the control, the endorsements and the spread of contracts written rather than to illiberali and anti-European norms opening the possibility of a new phase in the relationship between outsourcers and haulers if all will have responsibility sense.
At the same time Confetra has sped up the attention of the minister towards the detailed index of participations of sburocratizzazione, and - it has specified the Confederation - sometimes of pure common sense, than it is sent. Those participations, realizable to "cost zero" or "balance zero" involving the administrations interested - it has found Confetra - are indispensable in order to avoid the loss of quotas harbour and airport traffic and for attrare some of new.
The Confetra vice versa has expressed the necessity of a rework of the plan of the airports and has sped up a greater urgent coordination of the Italian position on the decisions assumed in recent days from the European commissioner to the Transports, Siim Kallas, with regard to the European ports.
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