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New record of semiannual traffic of the container marked from the port of Genoa
the organic one of the CULMV has been fixed in 930 units; stabilized 82 special associates
July 27, 2017
The Authority of Harbour System of the Ligurian Sea Western has announced that in the first six months of this year the port of Genoa has established the own new semiannual absolute record of containerized trade having had enlivened 1.283.564 teu, with an increment of +13.3% on the first semester of 2016.
Moreover the port of call has recorded also the new record of traffic of the container enlivened in according to trimester of the year having closed the period April-june of 2017 with a total of 675.134 teu, in increase of +15.6% regarding according to trimester last year.
The agency has evidenced that the projection of the traffic containers enlivened in the entire 2017 indicates the possibility to traguardare and also to exceed the quota 2,6 million for the first time teu.
Moreover the AdSP has communicated that today the Committee of management has approved of the deliberation that stabilizes 82 special associates of the Only Company of the Several Workers Goods the Paride Batini and that, in parallel, is approved of the organic review of the operating one of the genoese company, now defined in 930 units, coherently with the indications supplied from the Ministry of Infrastructures and the Transports that has guaranteed the entire procedure today hesitated. "With this deliberation - it has emphasized the agency - the availability of skilled workers particularly demanded from the user and already today wide employed near the terminals becomes structural".
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