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Savona promotes its port to Antwerp
the Harbour Authority and the operators are anticipate to Breakbulk Europe 2014
May 14, 2014
Also the port of Savona, as those of Taranto, Livorno, Ravenna and Venice, is present to Breakbulk Europe 2014, the fair in course to Antwerp. In the Tyrrhenian North Savona, together with the basin of Vado Ligure, it is according to port after Genoa for tons of oil disembarked in the 2013 and first port for the coal.
The Harbour Authority of Savona has remembered that the segment of the liquid bulk represents 40% of national the marine traffic, but strongly is conditioned by the course of the Italian industrial production and by the energy demand, and that to some industrial fields alloy also the section of dry the bulk, which the steel that - also having lived the contraction of the productive sites - maintains to a strong concentration of the productions in the North the West, in fact helping the ports of the northern tirrenico arc to grow.
"In 2014 - the president of the Harbour Authority has declared, Gian Luigi Miazza, he anticipates united to the exhibition event to the entrepreneur Ettore Campostano - some are shut important investments made from our terminalisti and will become operating the realized infrastructures. I refer mainly to how much fact from Coastal Monfer and Warehouses and the Campostano group. For near future other investments with engagements supported directly from various harbour operators are previewed. This is the ulterior testimony of the entrepreneurial vivacity of our port of call that continues in its process of increase graces to operators attention to national and international economic dynamics and with a determined will to continue to believe in the port of Savona".
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