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Agreement Fincantieri - AdSP of the Western Sicily for the potenziamento of the shipbuilding pole of the naval one of Palermo
Bono: I wish that with this understanding the infrastructural problems of the yard can be resolved
February 4, 2019
The Authority of Harbour System of the Sea of Sicily Occidentale and Fincantieri has signed a protocol of understanding for throws again in full tuning of the shipbuilding pole of the naval one in the port of Palermo, agreement to the base of which there is the shared objective to afford to the Sicilian site to assert itself as one of the more important of the Mediterranean.
The two parts have emphasized that the understanding, destined to revolutionize the order, also infrastructural as well as operating, of the entire harbour basin of Palermo, the shipbuilding activity previews the concentration of all industrial through the realization of various infrastructural works, between which it detaches the completion of the dry dock from 150.000 gross the realization and capacities in tons of a dock of 300 meters of length in the area north of the port (Acquasanta).
Moreover the AdSP and Fincantieri will strive in order to transform this understanding in program agreement picture to agree to the Prime Minister's Office.
"Our objective - the president of the AdSP of the Sea of Western Sicily has explained, Pasqualino Monti - is that to give again to Palermo a role of first floor in world-wide the shipbuilding market, creating a pole in a position to generating occupation of quality and giving to the young people of the Sicily a perspective for the conscious and proud future of which being".
"I wish - the managing director of Fincantieri has commented, Giuseppe Bono - than with this understanding and with the next agreement of program its development can finally be reached the solution of the infrastructural problems of the yard of Palermo, assuring therefore, than in this moment overly it would be facilitated by the remarkable workload of the company".
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