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Today in the port of Venice an encounter with the European coordinator of the Adriatic-Baltic Sea Corridor has held
Reunion with main stakeholder and the fruitori of the infrastructural axis
April 13, 2016
Today in the port of Venice an encounter between the European coordinator of the Corridor Adriatic-Baltic Sea (BAC has held), Kurt Bodewig, with main stakeholder and the fruitori of the infrastructural axis, that it is one of the three European corridors of the transeuropea net of "central" transport that interests the harbour port of call of Venice with the Mediterranean corridor and to that Scandinavian-Mediterranean.
Al I confront, presided from the president of the Harbour Authority of Venice, Paolo Costa, have participated Marco D' Elia, representative of the Region of Veneto (director of the services for the inland navigation), Franco Miller, representative of the field infrastructures for of the manufacturers of Veneto, Tiziano Croce, CEO of Rail Cargo Carrier Italy, Giuseppe Bortolussi, president Interporto of Pordenone, Alessandro Santi, president of the Shipping agents of Veneto, Maurizio Codognotto, director of the Brothers Codognotto Spa, Antonio Tieri, general manager of Erf (railway maneuvers), Helena Jurakova di Trenitalia Spa (cargo division) and Pier Paolo Perale, managing director of Saint Marco Petroli. The European coordinator was accompanied by its two advisor Silke Broks and Roberto Zani.
In the course of the encounter the perspectives of increase of the high-adriatic portualità and Venice are introduced in particular, besides the possible actions to undertake to the aim to put into effect a strategy that aims to value the potentialities of Alto Adriatico and the logistic structure of the Adriatic-Baltic Sea corridor.
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