
The ISO 37001 certification process has been completed
for the corruption prevention management system at
the Genoese port terminals of the PSA Italy group, a path to
ethical and transparent business practices that had been initiated with
"The Code", the code of ethics adopted by the parent company
PSA International of Singapore is subject to continuous updating.
The UNI EN ISO 37001 standard defines the requirements for a
effective anti-corruption management. The certification, issued
by the independent body SGS, certifies that PSA's Genoese terminals
Italy have implemented strict measures to prevent, detect and
tackle corruption.
PSA Genova Pra' Spa obtained certification on January 3rd
2025, while PSA SECH - Terminal Contenitori Porto Di Genova Spa,
Certified since 2018, it was recertified on 11 October 2024
valid until 10 October 2027. At the same time,
the PSA Venice - Vecon terminal in Venice is preparing for
obtain certification during 2025.
"In a crucial sector such as the port, where the
transparency and integrity are fundamental - highlighted
Roberto Ferrari, managing director of PSA's three terminals
Italy - PSA Italy's Genoese terminals have taken a step
significant becoming a virtuous example on the national scene.
Through the adoption of ISO 37001 certification, PSA Italy has
demonstrated a concrete commitment to the prevention of corruption,
raising its operational standards and setting itself as a model of
reference for the entire sector".