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the National School of Transports and Logistics has opened a center to Genoa
It is situated near the incubatore Bic of enterprises of Cornigliano managed from Filse
March 3, 2014
The National School of Transports and Logistics of has inaugurated today an own center to Genoa, near the incubatore Bic of enterprises of Cornigliano, managed from Filse, the regional financial institution. Been born in 1991 to, the School has developed to initiatives of continuous formation for the enterprises of the field, carrying out a job on the business requirements. In these years 44,440 hours of business formation are realized, for a total estimated of about 17.000 involved dependent. The School takes care of continuous formation, on a national level: regarding projects are realized in fact not only the Liguria, but also Tuscany, Emilia Romagna, Veneto, Piemonte, Lombardy, Sardinia, Calabria, Campania, Marche, Apulia and Latium. Moreover from some years the School has widened own range and it has been opened to international scenes and, in collaboration with the Harbour Authority of and the University of the studies of Roma Tre, it has taken care of the formation of the future managers of the port of Al Faw, in Iraq.
"The formation of the young people - the city council members to the economic Development and the Budget of the Region Liguria, Renzo Guccinelli and Pippo Rossetti have explained - represents historical producing of the School, than they give beyond twenty years, work on the front of the specialization post-bachelor and post-diploma. Not last the distance realized in collaboration with the railway company Oceanogate Italy Spa for vacated polyvalent railway technician who will carry shortly to the assumption of 18".
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