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the association of the European private harbour terminalisti tightens an agreement with PEMA
Bonz: a grip cooperation with PEMA will allow to answer in better way with the expectations of the market
June 15, 2015
FEPORT, the association of the European private harbour terminalisti, have signed a memorandum of understanding with the Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA), organization that represents the companies that operate as producers or suppliers of services in the field of the equipments, means and the members for handling of cargos in the ports and the relative computer science systems and automation.
Scope of the agreement undersigned from the president of PEMA, Ottonel Popesco, and from the president of the FEPORT, Gunther Bonz, is to create a picture for the cooperation between the two organisms to the aim to benefit of common activities in the respective strategies, of a mutual understanding and, whereby is characterized areas of common interest, a strait coordination between the parts.
"The harbour field - Bonz has commented - finds to face important challenges that the possible resources demand the harbour operators to mobilize all is human that of research & development, financial institutions, etc so that us it can be adapted and be prepared for the future. In FEPORT we consider that a grip cooperation with PEMA will allow to answer in better way with the expectations of the market and to characterize the main areas that demand an innovation".
"Our mission - Popesco has asserted - is of being a forum and a public voice of the fields of the equipments and harbour technologies, representing their fundamental role in doing so as that the ports are sure, sustainable and productive and supporting in such a way world-wide the marine commerce. Establishing this collaboration with FEPORT we will be able to better serve our respective associate and industry in its complex".
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