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Satisfaction of Confitarma for the ok of the EU to the Ferrobonus and the Marebonus
Grimaldi, already in the 2007 Confederation the first Ecobonus promoted
December 20, 2016
the Italian Confederation Shipping (Confitarma) has expressed satisfaction for the approval from the EU commission of the Ferrobonus and the Marebonus, the two provisions of public support faces to promote the displacement of the transport goods from the road to the railroad and the sea(of 19 December 2016).
In remembering that already in the 2007 the first Ecobonus promoted Confitarma, in a context - it has emphasized - completely innovative in national within, and when not there was still some communitarian normative picture of reference", the president of the shipowning association Italian Emanuele Grimaldi has observed that "once again, thanks to the Studies of Confitarma, a measure is set up in order to promote the section coasting vessel that in fact is the modality of more sustainable transport, whose positive environmental performances go for the benefit of the collectivity. The conclusion of the procedure with the approval of Brussels, will allow with the Italian marine operators to strengthen and to improve the existing services and to start some also of new".
Thanking minister Delrio, that it had assured that within the turn of the year would have been concluded the laborious one iter of approval of this provision in communitarian within, the president of Confitarma, has evidenced that "armament and road haulage share the same objectives of re-balance and improvement of the transport goods in Italy, aware of being both active part of a same logistic system, than it must be unavoidably based on the fundamental factors of tempistica, quality of the service, safety and respect of the atmosphere".
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