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Tomorrow to Marseilles the conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists will be opened
To the encounter Umberto Masucci will participate, vice president of the Federation of the Sea
July 2, 2013
Tomorrow to Marseilles the conference will be opened anniversary of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) that it will have for topic "Managing complexity in shipping and port markets: firms' business models, public-private innovative cooperatives games and interactions".
To the event, than it will be concluded on 5 June and that it has been organized for French part from the institutes Euromed Management/Kedge Business School and IFSTTAR and for Italian part from the Department of Economy of the University of Genoa and from the Department of Business Studies of the University "Parthenope" of Naples, it will participate Umberto Masucci, vice president of the Federation of the Sea, that Cruise will take part on the topic "ships and seaport systems: competition, coordination and cooperation. How to strike to balance".
The topic dealt from Masucci is strategic for the Italian system tourist, since Italy is European leader and Mediterranean in the field of the cruises regarding it is fleeting (6,2 million), it is ports of boarding and disembarkation, it is yards and operators, and it is the single country to being able to boast nine new orders of construction of cruise ships for the three years 2103-2016.
To the eve of the conference, Umberto Masucci has declared: "our ports are to the first places in continuous Europe and are important that the system to develop themselves in order to value to the maximum the economic and occupational impact of the field of the cruises in the industry and the tourism, impact of which benefits not only many cities of art and coastal resorts of the peninsula, but the greater productive areas of the country".
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