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Agreement in order to develop the producing traffics of ortofrutticoli through the port of Civitavecchia
It is signed by the Authority of Harbour System of the Centro Settentrionale Tyrrhenian Sea and by Centro Agroalimentare of Rome
May 30, 2018
To develop the producing traffics of ortofrutticoli through the port of Civitavecchia. The objective of the protocol of understanding "Portunus is this - Ports and Markets of Rome with in the Mediterranean" signed this morning from the president of the Authority of Harbour System of the Tyrrhenian Sea Centro Settentrionale, Francesco Maria di Majo, and from president and the general manager of Centro Agroalimentare of Rome (CAR), Valter Giammaria and Fabio Massimo Pallottini. The scope is to in transit increase the volumes of goods and in import/export of the Latium ortofrutticoli produced ones from the port of Civitavecchia towards the CAR, as well as to generate possible fallen back positive for the economy in fiscal and occupational terms.
The understanding, in the specific one, previews between the activities the agreed drawing up of a calendar anniversary of common initiatives also in the fields exhibition, exhibition, congressional and cultural. The five guiding object of the agreement: internationalization of the Latium enterprises in the markets of the Mediterranean; development of the logistics for ortofrutta (the attention to the agricultural and food- row, harbour infrastructures, new technologies of transport to controlled temperature, etc); attraction and management of international investments; planning of proposals for the intermodalità, the assisted infomobilità, the transport to low environmental impact of the ortofrutta fresh of the Latium in order to value the territorial productions; publishing management of media projects in order to assert the culture of public economic infrastructures.
"Italy - it has found of Majo - has of the excellence that for logistics problems do not succeed to emerge: today instead we put to system two truths important of the Latium in order to still place more the regional section in the international context and we make it in front of a representation of the productive woven one of the region, as Arsial and Unindustria".
"We must - it has agreed Giammaria - put to the center of our actions the entrepreneurs. Our objectives are those to compete to international level but at the same time throwing again the Latium system: from this protocol we expect the creation of a synergy in order to attract the traffics and to export our produced ones".
"This understanding - Pallottini has commented - nozzle a start of a collaboration between our market and the Harbour Authority in order to improve the services in favor of the enterprises that operate inside in the import and export of the CAR in particular through the port of Civitavecchia. In this way the great coming volumes of goods from all the world that reach in the platforms of the CAR will journey also through the Latium port, that it will be able so to increase ulteriorly own role in the field of the goods and in particular in the ortofrutta. Civitavecchia plays a already important role for the banana traffic but creed has wide margins of increase also with other ortofrutticoli producing. This understanding creates the foundations in order to create new possibility is to the operators of our agricultural and food- center is to the terminalisti of the regional port of call".
The international breath of the agreement is testified also by the presence to the subscription of the understanding of the Moroccan embassy, from which the idea has left to institute a connection directed between the marine port of call of Tangeri and Civitavecchia.
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