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Federimorchiatori, on the transit of the great ships to Venice a greater deepening is necessary and I confront technician
To close the access of the Marine Station - it has emphasized the Federation - means to erase thousands of places of work
September 30, 2013
According to the Italian Federation Shipping of Tugs (Federimorchiatori), the problem of the transit of the great ships to Venice needs of a greater deepening and of I confront technician. Federation has evidenced that "the security measures environmental that in these days have as object the cruise ships that journey in the Marine Station of Venice can and must be activated safeguarding the local systems economic, already strongly put to hard test from this long recession that is hitting all the sections. To close the access of the Marine Station of Venice to the cruise ships - it has emphasized Federimorchiatori - means to erase thousands of places of work in the port, the commerce and in transport airplane with a sun wipe up".
"Graces also to the service of harbor tug and all the technical-nautical services - Federimorchiatori has remembered - the ships daily scale the Italian ports - almost all mostly developed in waters that lambiscono the city historical centers of the cities - allowing the execution of the maneuvers of income and expenditure in extremely narrow and congested spaces every day of the year, with any condition of visibility by day as of night, in total safety. The daily danger is not constituted by the great ships, very assisted and technologically avant-garde - it has found the Federation - but often from smaller boats, that they face with too much aplomb and confidence in own ability navigation in the channels and long the coastal lines or that they do not invest in maintenance".
Federimorchiatori therefore has invited the decisive ones "to a deepened reflection more and to deepening I confront technician with the professionals in order to find adequate solutions for all".
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