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the Harbour Committee of Salerno has approved of the relation on the advertising, organizational and operating activity in 2014
Announced: "the reached positive results are destined to grow still in the next few years"
May 25, 2015
Today the Harbour Committee of Salerno has approved of the relation anniversary on the advertising, organizational and operating activity carried out from the port of Salerno in the 2014 that - it has emphasized the Harbour Authority - has been the year of the records, characterized from remarkable increments of the volumes of goods enlivened that they have exceeded altogether 12,2 million the tons, with a +23% for the container, +6% for ro-ro and +9% for the goods several ( on 16 March 2015). Also the traffic fleeting in 2014 has made to record positive trends with an increment of +12%.
"The reached positive results - the president of the Harbour Authority of Salerno has commented, Andrea Annunziata - are destined to grow still in the next few years. At the end of 2015, thanks to the completion of the work of infrastructural modernization, that they will allow the realization of new moorings dedicated to the several types of traffic, the income of ships of last generation and the activation of new regular lines, the port of Salerno will be still more competitive in the total market and will be able to answer to the new requirements of international the marine transport, heading more and more at efficiency, safety and protection of the atmosphere. All this, united with the investments that will be carried out in synergy with the internal areas, will allow, quite undoubtedly, enormous benefits for the development of the occupation and the regional economy".
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