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Al port of Venice has been boarded parts of system of the Southstream gas pipeline
This year from the docks of Marghera from the lagoon port of call they are passed beyond 1.400 exceptional cargos
December 18, 2013
Al Transped terminal of the port of Venice has been boarded parts of system that will serve to the realization of the Southstream, the imposing gas pipeline of Gazprom that will connect Russia and European Union. The Harbour Authority of the lagoon port of call has emphasized that this year from the docks of Marghera they are passed beyond 1.400 exceptional cargos (+57% regarding 2012), between which the pieces of the most large directed world-wide systems towards China, the markets of the Persian Gulf and the Black Sea. A field, that of project the cargo - it has found the agency - that is worth between the 700 and 1.000 million euros the year and that sees Venice and its terminals leader to European level.
The Harbour Authority has remembered that the port possesses the three necessary competitive assets for the success in this precious niche of market: the physical conformation of the rear territory that assures to the port maximum accessibility thanks to roads with slopes nothing lowlands or, without crosswalks in gallery or narrowing of track; a great question of handling of project the cargo (the afferent areas the port of Venice represent the productive heart and industrial Italian with real excellence in the field of the industrial systems); the net and development of expertise qualified of terminalisti, conveyors, agents and shippers specialized in dealing all the multiple necessities connected to particular, challenging handling of goods so and of elevated value. Moreover Venice offers the opportunity of being able to enliven project the cargo for fluvial way: via barge the cargos arrive to Venice from Cremona and the fluvial port of Mantua. Along the idroviaria auction, in fact, goods can be transported without, in fact, limitations of weight and with heights of eight meters thanks to the employment of sinkable barges.
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