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Assiterminal, the increase of the costs of the electric power would put in knee the field of the rail shipment of the goods
They would happen - the association emphasizes - fallen back negative on the intermodal the industry and the logistics, transport costs
July 2, 2014
Also the Italian Association Terminalisti Harbour (Assiterminal) is associated to the denunciation of FerCargo and Confetra on the devastating impact that the increase of the costs of the electric power would have on the companies that operate in the field of the rail shipment of the goods ( on 30 June and 1° July 2014). "When which are read to measures that inserting to article 29 of the bill n. 91/2014 - Assiterminal agrees - are remained to say little surprised, since such forecast would increase the business costs of the operating railway enterprises in the field of the transport goods, with fallen back negative on the intermodal the industry and the logistics, transport costs".
According to the association of the Italian terminalisti, "as asked from FerCargo and other associations measure is opportune to cancel such penalizing and - Assiterminal emphasizes - it is wished therefore that the government takes part in such sense; above all if such norm is inserted in I decree so-called "for the competitiveness"".
Finding that "for a long time a greater one is shown uses of the rail shipment of the goods, beginning from those destined or coming a/da national ports, which factor in order to increase of the contendibili markets", Assiterminal remembers to have "many times over demanded that the energetic costs, comprised those weighing on fuels used from operating means in the harbour withins there, would have to be reduced, own in order to generate competitiveness for our system Country, also considered the reduced energetic costs of other Countries members EU".
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