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Technical meeting of the national Propeller Clubs to discuss the trend of Italian porrelevance in the Mediterranean
It was held yesterday in Rome at Assoporti
February 18, 2020
"The Propeller," explained in his speech president of the National Propeller Clubs, Umberto Masucci - is not association, but is inclusive of all executives of shipping, porrelevance and logistics, and I think this informality of setting the club can be used by associations as a place to launch proposals and share ideas. We felt it necessary to testify to Take our closeness to those who are in struggling with complicated regulations and excessive bureaucracy: initiatives like this one allow you to find unity of purpose to maintain the competitiveness of our ports."
The commander-in-chief of the Port Captains' Corps, Admiral Giovanni Pettorino, reiterated the importance of logistics for the economic system of the country as well as the need to simplify and integrate regulations to allow for greater development. It also has "The Captains of Porto participated in the the birth of the then Port Authority, and today they cover a collaboration with AdSPs, which is both operational and operational safety at sea, rather than administrative nature.'
A presentation was followed by Alexander SRM's Panaro, related to dynamics and perspectives Italian ports in the Mediterranean context that highlighted the current situation of portuality in the Med area, held account of the supply chain, the alliance of big carriers, naval gigantism and the impact of the Special Economic Zones and Special Logistics Zones in the port areas. A brief focus was on the risks represented by the new coronavirus, Covid-19, which will reduce volumes of containers in Chinese ports. It is estimated that this reduction will be six million teu departing from China in the first quarter of the year. The certain numbers descended from this situation can be had in a few months, with reflections on the Italian ports.
The morning ended with a series of reflections Chairmen of the ADPs on the need to together formulate some proposals on simplification for the Government. Challenge collected by Confetra's ceo, Ivano Russo, who declared it important and urgent to make a simple focus and synthetic all together, to be submitted as soon as possible to the government and parliament.
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