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Livorno has been given the green light for the work agency's recovery plan in Porto
A total of 607 thousand euros is expected to be paid
May 20, 2020
The plan calls for the ALP to be allocated EUR 607 thousand for allow them, including through the expected entry of new members, to cope with the moment of economic crisis that is going through from a year to this part and that has been heightened because of the contraction in demand for maritime transport triggered by the Coronavirus. At first, it is planned to provide 297 thousand euros for the rescheduling of the loss of 297 thousand euros accounted for in the 2019 financial statements; they are also maximum of 56,000 euros for the rescheduling of any losses in the 2020 financial year, once the this will have been approved. In the face of detail plans, to be approved by the ADSP, an additional 80,000 euros are earmarked relocation and incentive to exodus, up to 175 thousand euros are provided to subsidize the company's training program.
The port authority recalled that the company ALP Srl was formed in 2013 by some through rent and subsequent purchase of company from the previous authorized supplier AGELP Srl in liquidation. In 2014, following the company's liquidation, the Port Authority of Livorno has entered the buying 49% of the company at a symbolic price Quotas. The company's performance has been balance until 2018 and the AdSP has reduced its 49% to 5.5%. The ALP currently employs 65 employees (three administrative and 62 operational). The current authorization issued by the ADSP to ALP as an exclusive supplier in view of the Revival Decree, to date it has June 30, 2025.
"The ALP - specified the President of the ADSP, Stefano Corsini - is an essential element in today's scheme port dynamics and must be protected with interventions targeted and effective. In the context of these, the professionalism within the company must be enhanced through a process of growth that prepares them to support a a viable future under the banner of a new balance. The AdSP, however, he will always be at the forefront of supporting trafficking and the employment that comes from them, pillars of the public interest to be protected.'
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