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PORTS
Pessina (Federagenti) asks for an examination of the usefulness of the new port terminals
A map highlighting the types of traffic and the actual market demand for these types of goods and services has been requested
Roma
March 4, 2025
Federagenti wonders if the money invested by the state in ports
resources well spent. A doubt that until yesterday
appeared to be a heresy if formulated aloud by exponents of the
maritime-port companies. The money used in the ports, up to
a few hours ago, they were indeed too few for entrepreneurs
compared to those that the ports put into the state coffers. Until
Yesterday, the perplexity expressed for some investments in the
ports was expressed by representatives of the port communities
more than anything else for fear that these would determine
undue competition to the detriment of activities, perhaps theirs,
already well established.
To cast the first stone today is the apostate Paul
Pessina, president of the federation of shipping agents
Italians, who called for the creation of "a database of
terminals not only containers, designed or under construction in the various
Italian ports, and therefore a map that highlights, on the one hand, the
types of traffic and, on the other hand, the actual demand for the
market for these types of goods and services in certain areas
of the country".
Recently, a rain of
money. A 2022 report produced by the Technical Structure of
mission for the strategic direction, the development of
infrastructure and the high surveillance of the Ministry of Infrastructure
Sustainable Infrastructure and Mobility, from the Unit
of the PNRR Infrastructure Mission and the Directorate General for
supervision of the Port System Authorities, transport
maritime and waterways of the same ministry in
collaboration with Assoporti quantified in over ten billion
euro the total requirement to cover planning
planned for the port sector, of which more than nine billion euros have already been
made available, resources largely deriving from the Plan
National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), the National Recovery and Resilience Plan
Complementary (PNC) and other programmes.
A huge mass of rainwater which, in part more or less
less consistent, flows into streams destined to dry and
Do not irrigate crops that could bear fruit. Speaking of a
revision of the PNRR "which appears inevitable in light of the
delays that loom over the majority of the works financed
through this extraordinary tool", Pessina
noted that, "for some types of traffic, the offer
Italian port sector, after the completion of the works envisaged in the PNRR,
could be more than double the growth
waiting for the market, not to mention the fact - highlighted the
president of Federagenti evoking the phrase "cathedrals
in the desert" - which could end up in the spotlight
decisions to build port infrastructures in territories where
These terminals and quays make no sense, except to
satisfy parochialism and clientelism".
Recalling that today the PNRR allocates 3.8 billion in ports alone
of euros, to which the specific allocations for the airports must be added
of the South (2.6 billion), those to railways (more than ten
billions between high-speed and railway lines in the
Mezzogiorno) more funding for the logistics sector,
Pessina observed that "many have forgotten that those
which are now the main container terminals in the country, that of
Gioia Tauro and that of Genoa-Prà, had been designed
(based on incorrect market choices and assessments) as a hub for
the importation of coal and had become cathedrals in the desert
saved by an entrepreneurial or managerial intuition". At
what the president of Federaagenti says today, would seem to be
well spent the money on these two port works that years ago
they looked like cathedrals in thin air. And here the need seems to evaporate
to create a database like the one requested by Pessina.
But what Pessina perhaps means is that the season
is about to end and that the next national governments and the
Upcoming port governance will have to deal with land
soaked in water but, yesterday as in the future, unproductive. For the
president of Federagenti, "today it is essential that
the country should seriously question itself about what is
necessary and on what is not the result of evaluations
economic attention". Evidently, for Pessina today it is
It is essential to do what was certainly better to do yesterday.
"We realize," Pessina concluded, "how much it is
It is complex to apply criteria of good governance to public works, but
we are willing in turn to roll up our sleeves and help the
public decision-makers to spend resources well and not recklessly
that, even in the territories benefiting from non-project
market demand, could be diverted to real
necessity".
But the design is now largely behind us and
Atmospheric precipitation is decreasing. The foundation stone of
Pessina seems thrown into the void. If no one says what the
port public works that do not meet market demand,
and neither do the shipping agents who would have the
skills to express themselves in this sense, let alone expect that
politicians who, unlike entrepreneurs, have to do so
what to do with the electorate.
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