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Confetra, the AGCM equipara the logistic activities to the postal services
the consequence - denunciation the Confederation - is that today many enterprises of shipment and road haulage must be titular of postal authorizations
March 26, 2015
The General Confederation Italiana of the Transports and the Logistics (Confetra) denunciation that while the government is strained to reform Public Administration in order to slim and to rationalize the bureaucratic apparatus, the Guarantor Authority of the Competition and Market (AGCM) is designing for the postal field an unjust and vessatorio normative picture that it does not find equal in the remainder of Europe. We speak - specific the Confederation - about postal services that in the other European States are reported substantially to the postal universal service on hand of the citizens, while in Italy they regard the management of any goods with weight until 30 kilograms.
The consequence - Confetra explains - also is that today many enterprises of shipment and road haulage must be titular of postal authorizations, not lend postal services, but logistic services in fields where the goods are a burden content, we think to the apparel, the accessories, to the household appliance little ones, etc
Up to now - moreover Confetra emphasizes - the title of the postal authorization involved contained burdens, but from last November the AGCM it is emanating provisions that impose more and more important administrative and financial burdens, from the Paper of the Services, to the contribution to the same AGCM, from it obligation of accounting separation in the budget to that of change of activity field.
"The logistics enterprises - the president of the Confetra observes, Nereo Marcucci - would have to endure an interference on the management of their activity by the AGCM without this has logical motivation. Unfortunately but no political interlocutor is receptive on sure matters and the battle we can make it solo during European Law court giacché continuous Italy to recepire the communitarian directives in completely arbitrary way".
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