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In the port of Ravenna, customs procedures are being tested in bulk goods at sea
They account for more than 80% of the traffic handled by the airport
September 28, 2020
'The launch of the experimental offshore clearance project Rossi continued: "This is a very good idea. very important step forward for the port of Ravenna, the first to national level for this type of traffic. The procedure will simplify and speed up operations on the port of Ravenna, facilitating logistics related to the handling of goods in bulk.'
Speaking at the presentation of the project Interregional director for Emilia Romagna and Marche Customs Agency director Franco Letrari, to the Director of the Customs Office Of Ravenna's Customs, Giovanni Ferente, and the commander of the Provincial Command of the Guardia di Finanzam Andrea Mercatili, the President of the Ravenna Section of the Customs Association Emilia Romagna and Vice-President of the Shipping Association Ravenna International, Alessandra Riparbellli, highlighted that "the port of Ravenna boasts a certain luster as far as customs trials, considered - he said remembered -- that in the past was pilot for the trial of the one-stop shop and also for the clearance at sea for ships with cargo in containers. Now the system will then be implemented with the testing of the clearance procedure at sea also for "bulk" ships and this is a great opportunity for our port being Ravenna as a leader in the "solid bulk" sector, especially for raw materials for the ceramics industry, fertilizers and some cereals, flaked and materials Ferrous. This - concluded Riparbelli - thanks to the synergy between Customs Agency, Port System Authority and all other institutions such as the Finance Guard and The Captaincy of Porto."
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