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the port of Livorno signs an agreement of collaboration with the agency that manages the Tunisian ports
In program projects of innovation in harbour topic of marine safety and, environmental sustainability and logistic and harbour procedures
November 17, 2016
Today the president of the Harbour Authority of Livorno, Giuliano Gallanti, and Sami Battikh, general manager of Office de Marine Marchande ET DES Ports (OMMP), the agency that manages the ports of Tunisia, has undersigned an agreement with which the parts they engage themselves to study and to develop to innovation projects kinsmen in the within of harbour marine safety and, of the environmental sustainability and the simplification of the logistic and harbour procedures. The final objective is that to create a new logistic chain integrated through the ports of the river north and south of the Mediterranean.
The understanding is signed to the Chamber of Commerce of Livorno in the within of the SPIN Conference 2016, the two days promoted from the Authority Harbour and dedicated to the ports of next generation. "We believe - Gallanti has said - that the favorable context created from the EU commission beginning from 2014 with the review of European Politics of Environs allows us today to more hard establish a partnership between the EU and the countries of the side south of the Mediterranean. Livorno is able to fully receive the conjunctural opportunities of this historical moment: we intend to begin to speak about an integrated system of transports and logistics in the Pan-Mediterranean area, moving to us in the track of the process of extension of the corridors TRIES towards the Mediterranean extra-EU countries and of integration with the transmediterranee nets".
"The relations between the Italian ports and Tunisia - it has emphasized Battikh - historical and are consolidated. Today two third party of the ' Tunisian export-import with Europe passes through Italy. This agreement, centered on the technological innovation, ulteriorly strengthens the cooperation between the two countries, adding an ulterior dowel towards the adoption of macro-regional policies that assure a greater coordination of the stiff initiatives to implement the commercial relations between the two sides of the Mediterranean".
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