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Tonight to Taranto will hold a conference on the cabotage in the Mediterranean
It is organized from Propeller Club of Trieste, Brindisi and Crotone
June 23, 2014
Tonight to the hours 18,00 in the restaurant Nautili to Taranto will hold a conference, with free and free income, on the topic "the cabotage in the Mediterranean: a contribution to the development of the southern ports in the relations with the Countries of organized the Africa North" from the The International Propeller Club Port of Taras united to Propeller Club of Brindisi and Propeller Club of Crotone. The encounter has been programmed with the auspice that can constitute a contribution of acquaintance on the offered opportunities from the particular historical-economic moment for initiatives of investment and development for same the Southern Italy d' Italy.
The work, moderated by Michele Conte, president of Propeller Club Taras, will be opened with the salutes of Donato Caiulo, president of Propeller Brindisi, and Piero Castelliti, president of Propeller Club Crotone. They will follow the relations of the presidents of the three apulian Harbour Authorities: Franco Mariani, president of the Harbour Authority of the East, Hercules Aralambides, president of the Harbour Authority of Brindisi, and Sergio Prete, president of the Harbour Authority of Taranto.
To the conference Alessandro Panaro will take part, in charge of Infrastructures and Economy of the center Studies and Searches for Southern Italy (SRM) and coordinator of the group of study that has elaborated the First annual report 2014 which contribution to the understanding of the phenomena in existence that they are influencing the complex and articulated world of the marine economy.
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