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the Interporto of Bologna in looks for of new logistic operators to the international fair of Monk of Bavaria
Works in progress in the structure of Bentivoglio
May 6, 2015
The Interporto of Bologna participates to the exhibition manifestation Transport Logistic di Monaco of Bavaria, the greatest international hall than logistic, mobility, IT and supply chain, with the objective to favor the takeover of new logistic operators in own structure of Bentivoglio, where a new yard for the realization of a warehouse of beyond 10.000 square metres destined is opened to an operating important and where, in the second half of the year, a new yard for ulterior 15,000 square metres of surface destined to the logistics will leave. Moreover the Interporto altogether anticipates own logistic platform that today it counts already beyond 120 companies which installed and operating, with railway, street, marine connections and via airplane with all the main national and European destinations.
To the exhibition event in course to Monk of Bavaria, to which they participate beyond 2.000 coming enterprises from all the world, from Bologna Interporto is present, with the regional logistic system of Emilia Romagna (Cargo Fer srl, CE.P.I.M Centro Padano Interscambio Merci Spa, Dinazzano Pò Spa, Harbour Authority of Ravenna, Intermodal and Logistic HIL- Hubs, Rubiera Terminal srl, with the coordination of the Emilia Romagna Region and the advising of the Foundation Institute on the Transports and Logistics ITL). Scope of the combined presence with other main infrastructures of the Region is to strengthen the vision of an integrated territorial system in a position to hard offering a proposal to the investor and to the operators whom they choose to install itself in Emilia-Romagna.
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