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In the port of assigned Genoa an area 18 thousand square metres for the development of activity of refit/repair of yacht
It is assigned to the group of enterprises composed by Friend & Co, Genoa Sea Service, Cats srl and Consortium Nautical Assistance
June 30, 2015
Today the Harbour Committee of Genoa has approved of a deliberation that assigns to 18 thousand square metres (5,5 thousand of watery mirror) of the former areas Mys to the group of enterprises composed by Friend & Co, Genoa Sea Service, Cats srl and Consortium Nautical Assistance for the development of activity of refit/repair of yacht (also of great dimensions) and maintenance and repair of boats.
The Harbour Authority has explained that the decision gushes from the procedure of comparazione with the advanced demand Alloys To read Little bell and that the comparative procedure, esperito from the offices of the agency, has characterized the demand for the group of enterprises (Friendly and others) as answering to a more important public interest, is for the best perspectives than development is for the resolution of the interferences with the projects of the agency.
Upon request of the labor organizations the president of the harbour authority, Luigi Merlo, in order to reason on the occupational guarantees, has fixed for the next week a reunion with the representatives of the workers.
In the same sitting admiral Vincenzo Melone, commander of the port, has turned a public invitation in the participation to the celebrations of the 150 years of the Harbour offices that will hold also to Genoa in the late afternoon of next the 20 July. Melon has emphasized the requirement to recognize and to defend a body from always to the service of the sea.
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