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Ok to the release of the state property concession to the Consortium Reunited Yards of the Mediterranean in the port of Brindisi
Deliberation of the Committee of management of the AdSP
November 4, 2019
The Committee of management of the Authority of Harbour System of the Southern Adriatic has deliberated unanimously the possibility to release title of legitimacy for it uses of 34.460 square metres of marine state property areas in the port of Brindisi in favor of the Consortium Reunited Yards of the Mediterranean. Announcing the outcome of the deliberation last week, the harbour agency has remembered that these areas were object of state property concession in favour of the Damarin yards and CBS in whose confronts the AdSP had adopted the provision of lapsing of concessionaire's right as a result of repeated violations and nonperformances to the contractual clauses with particular reference to the omitted corresponsione of the due canons and reiteratamente demanded(on 18 October 2019).
The AdSP has specified that the Committee of management has appreciated positively the industrial plan introduced from the Consortium Reunited Yards of the Mediterranean, the solidity financial institution, the pocketbook customers of the adherent enterprises to the Consortium (Srl Operation, S&Y Srl and Marine Management & Supplies Srl, all of Naples), the perspectives of I throw again productive and of the occupation. In particular, the engagement to the immediate assumption of 19 workers already to the dependencies of the concessionary precedence is estimated with satisfaction.
The AdSP now attends gives back it of the assets occupied by the concessionary precedence in order to allow the formalizzazione of the concession with the Consortium.
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