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Established the new every day record of transits of truck to the container terminal of Genoa-Prà
Although the bad weather is served 2,408 vehicles
May 22, 2015
Al Voltri Terminal Europe (VTE) of the port of Genoa is recorded a new every day record of served trucks. PSA Voltri Prà, the society that the container manages genoese terminal, and the Consortium Harbour Services (CSP), that it is constituted two years ago by the shippers of passage of Voltri, have announced that in the day yesterday, although the bad weather, 2,408 trucks are served, advanced figure to the precedence record of the harbour compendium of West that was established on November 15, 2011 when in the areas in concession to VTE 2,287 trucks were enlivened.
Yesterday the medium tempistica of the drainage operations/markup truck has been of 36 minutes from the moment of the access of the truck to the gate one of VTE until the moment of the escape from the passage.
PSA Voltri Prà and CSP have evidenced that "the record yesterday is reached thanks to the efforts and to the collaboration kinsmen, aimed to optimize every phase of the computerized, documentary process and of safety that the operations of drainage and transported markup of the container via truck imply for a port that it looks to the future, without to forget the aspects about security that the contingent moment imposes. All the haulers who journey from terminal PSA Voltri Prà – have remembered - in fact they are recorded near the registrar's office of the Harbour Authority of Genoa and, shortly, the possibility will be given to record itself also to the "temporary visitors" of the terminal, than, in such a way, they will be able to have use of the computerized services that the terminal already today offers to own users haulers".
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