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The German SAL constitutes with the genoese Intermare the SAL Heavy Lift attendant, Italy
The new society has center in the capital of Liguria
April 30, 2019
The navigation company SAL Heavy Lift attendant of the German group Harren & Partner of Bremen, than has it acquired from the Japanese "K" Linens in 2017 ( on 26 July 2017), it has announced that tomorrow the marine agency will open the clappers SAL Heavy Lift attendant, Italy, with center to Genoa, that it will be guided by Marco Campodonico, Mauro Morasso and Paolo Boccoleri, three leaders of the genoese group Intermare that up to now has represented the German company. "It is our privilege - it has emphasized the president of Intermare, Giorgio Morasso - to contribute to the birth of the SAL Heavy Lift attendant, Italy. SAL has been part of our family and our society for very many years. We know ourselves well and we have mutual confidence and, completing together this step, we join our family to that of the SAL and confide that together we will have along future of success".
In recent days SAL Heavy Lift attendant, that it is specialized in the segment breakbulk with a fleet of ships for the transport of exceptional cargos and project cargo, has constituted analogous joint venture in Spain. "As a result of the institution of the Spanish division SAL Heavy Lift attendant, Spain - the operating director of the German company has explained, Justin Archard - has become quickly obvious that this formula was more apt of the previewed one. Italy was the logical next step and, since in the years we have so shared a lot with Intermare and the Morasso family, and since there is mutual respect, the choice has been easy".
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