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Signed an agreement in order to realize a pole for the traffic of new cars in the port of Piombino
The understanding has been undersigned from Tuscany Region and Comune of Piombino with Logistics Mantums ray, joint venture 50:50 between Honored Shipping and ARS Altmann
April 16, 2019
Today to Florence the president of the Region Tuscany, Enrico Rossi, the mayor of Piombino, Massimo Giuliani, and Massimo Ringoli, administrator of Logistics Mantums ray, joint venture 50:50 between the Italian group Honored Shipping and that Bavarian ARS Altmann that is specialized in the automotive segment of the logistics, has signed a protocol of understanding for the development of a pole for the traffic of new cars in the port of Piombino.
The agreement previews the restoration of the status of public dock of it approaches main of Piombino and the confidence to Logistics Mantums ray of areas that operatively will exceed the 300,000 square metres of large squares. The understanding has as objective handling on these areas of beyond 230.000 motor vehicles per year.
"The formula to the base of our engagement in Logistics Mantums ray - Achille Onorato has explained, managing director of the Italian shipowning group - is obviously that to construct to a new opportunity of increase and diversification of our activities of marine transport, but also to realize with our partner ARS Altmann a productive pole that converses directly, and therefore in innovative way, with the main automotive houses generating wealth and occupation in Italy. This great project - it has emphasized Honored - today gives again occupation to the harbour work force of Piombino without job. In memory of the friend Stelio Montomoli, that the port with in mind and the heart as a priority the job has re-established".
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