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Agreements of the European Escola of Short Sea Shipping in order to contribute to the development of the intermodalità in Italy
They are signed with the Logistic Association of the Sustainable Intermodalità and with Istituto Tecnico Superiore for the Puglia Logistics
July 24, 2017
The European Escola of Short Sea Shipping (2E3S.eu), the European center of founded formation in 2006 from the harbour authorities of Barcelona, Civitavecchia and Genoa and from the companies of navigation Grimaldi Lines and GNV, has recently signed two agreements of collaboration with the scope to contribute to the development of the intermodalità in Italy.
First he has been undersigned with the Logistic Association of Sustainable Intermodalità (ALIS) and previews the organization of combined activities with the objective to promote the Freeways of the Sea and the marine transport of short distance between the professionals of the logistic field and the transport in Italy. Such activities include the realization of programs of formation and the development of initiatives with the intermodalità as main element.
The second understanding is signed with Istituto Tecnico Superiore for Logistics (ITS) Apulia and the collaboration will have been enough on the specializing organization of course that they will integrate the curriculum of the apulian students and that they will have as main object of study the intermodal transport and the logistics. In particular, the European Escola will clearly supply to the apulian center a formative contribution practical character and international and, with the course "Intermodal Transport", it will offer the possibility to the students to observe live the operations tied to the marine logistics and to know all the actors of the harbour logistic community.
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