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Ok of the Harbour Committee of Maritime Ancona to the concession to Frittelli on an area in which work ISA
It will have lasted thirty-year (were demanded 50 years) and will have to be insured the naval shipbuilding activity in the productive site
January 26, 2016
Yesterday the Harbour Committee of Ancona has examined the demand for advanced fifty-year state property concession from marine agency Frittelli Maritime Group Spa for the area of 16.395 square metres of the anconetano port equipped of docks wharves and slipways and launch that currently is in concession to ISA Group Srl, company that plans and constructs mega luxury yacht. The Harbour Authority has announced that the question of Frittelli is published according to law and, in the assigned term, has reached concurrent requests by the Caprari enterprise and of the Wider society.
The harbour authority has explained that "the fundamental criterion that the Harbour Committee has right followed in own appraisals, to protection of the general interests, has been that to maintain the property of the productive plant with the concession of the before state property docks closely connected, in order to assure productive and occupational continuity. That place - it has clarified the agency - the Harbour Committee has been able to only examine the question of the Frittelli enterprise as Frittelli and ISA have communicated that the supply and demand of Frittelli has been chip ax from the ISA. In consideration of the fact that the ISA has confirmed that elements of innovation regarding the formal proposal of acquisition of Frittelli do not exist at the moment, proposal accepted from the same ISA - it has still specified the Harbour Authority - the Harbour Committee has not been in condition of being able to estimate requests of third party, in deficiency of binding agreements with the ISA, being the fundamental criterion over indicated and which considered moreover that the current state property concession of the ISA expires on December 31, 2017".
The harbour agency has specified that therefore the Harbour Committee has estimated the single request of the Frittelli and "has adopted the following determination: the appraisal favorable in order to the possibility to release a state property concession to the Frittelli Maritime Group of thirty-year duration, term short than that demanded, but that it has been object, in phase preliminary investigation, of I confront positive with the property, and this on the base of the financial investment program and the economic plan; that the release of the foretold state property concession however is preceded by the homologation or the authorization of the delegate judge from the court, in lack of which would be the immediate one to fail of all the effects of the adopted deliberation; the insertion in the action of concession of a specific clause that previews the same lapsing of concessionaire's right exclusively, if the naval activity shipbuilding in the productive site had to stop, being the remembered functional connection between private structure and before shipbuilding destined state property area to the naval one, and this also in coherence with the observations reached in today's date by Fiom-Cgil Ancona".
"It is important - it has emphasized the president of the Harbour Authority of Ancona, Rodolfo Giampieri - to be able to maintain a destined productive site to the shipbuilding one that contributes to strengthen an historical strategic asset - that in our territory it has always made the difference - fundamental is for the produced direct occupation, than in order to avoid the dispersion of inducing made of professionality and realizzative abilities".
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