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The Eastern Sicilian Sea AdSP Management Committee adopted the DPSS
In the medium to long term, the ports of Syracuse, Pozzallo, Gela, Licata and others are expected to be included in the port system
October 13, 2020
The process for approving the DPSS includes, in addition to the already opinions have been formulated by the municipalities concerned, adoption by the Management Committee and the opinion by the Region after agreement with the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.
The DPSS reports the guidelines, the objectives, in terms of policy guidelines on possible developments in the territory even in light of the transversal facilities associated with it (for examples of ZES, ALI or even the free zone) and strategies for reaching coordinated and integrated development of port realities identifying and disremembering the context reports areas to the inner areas.
Announcing the adoption of the document, the AdSP of the Sicilian Sea Eastern, which manages the ports of Augusta and Catania, has specified that it is a priority to relaunch its system operating in the short to medium term (time horizon 2030) predominantly national, focusing the attention complementary differentiation of the functions of the ports within the port system. In the medium to long (2050 time horizon), on the other hand, in a international, as - explained the institution - in synergy with the Special Economic Zone and infrastructures involved in their area Integrated Logistics suggest, in a logic of increasing trade and goods specific to the sectors currently in place, the inclusion of the ports of Syracuse, Pozzallo, Gela, Licata and other in the port system of the East Sicilian Sea.
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