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A group of entrepreneurs of Reggio Calabria is proposed to acquire 50% of Medcenter Container Terminal
Nucera (Reggio Calabria Confindustria): it is a legitimate requirement that goes beyond the investment in itself and is a friendly initiative and of affiancamento to who it invests in our territory
March 18, 2019
A group of entrepreneurs of Reggio Calabria has introduced an offer in order to acquire from the terminalista group Contship Italy 50% of the capital of the Medcenter Container Terminal, the society that manages the container terminal of the port of Gioia Tauro, quota that Contship friday has expressed intention the intention to sell to the shipowning group Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) that, through the filial Terminal Investment Limited (TIL), it stops remaining 50% of the MCT capital ( on 15 March 2019).
The initiative of the entrepreneurs reggini is returned note from the president of Confindustria Reggio Calabria, Giuseppe Nucera, that it has remembered to have express to the minister of Infrastructures and the Transports, Danilo Toninelli, in occasion of its recent visit to the port of Gioia Tauro, the will of the local operators to enter in the governance of the port. "We cannot assist passively - it has emphasized Nucera - to the strategies that interest the future of the greatest infrastructure of the Mediterranean. It is a legitimate requirement that goes beyond the investment in itself and wants to be a milestone in our future of the imprenditoria reggina. Ours is a friendly initiative and of affiancamento to who it invests in our territory. We expect from the Region a support in the challenging one I confront that it is opened".
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