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To Trieste the convention "From the European corridors to the services of the corridor logistics"
One will hold on 19 June near the center of the Chamber of Commerce
June 12, 2015
Next the 19 june near the center of the Chamber of Commerce of Trieste will hold a convention on the topic "From the European corridors to the services of the corridor logistics. The industrial competitiveness applied to the services of transport and organized logistics" from the Chamber of Commerce and Transpadana, the committee that has the objective to promote the development of a system of railway corridors to high speed/high ability through the Italy North.
Program
14.00-14.30
Recording and welcome coffee
14.30-14.40
Introduction and Salutes Antonio Paoletti - President Transpadana
FIRST SESSION/First Session It moderates: Guido Piccoli - ALOT S.r.l.
14.40-15.30
Infrastructural policies and investments
Enrico Maria Pujia - Responsible DG marine transport and internal ways of water, Ministry Infrastrutture and Trasporti* Debora Serracchiani - President Regione Friuli Venice Julia Roberto Cosolini - Mayor Comune of Trieste Antonio Paoletti - President Transpadana Antonio Cancian - President and Amm. Of RAM Rete Autostrade Mediterranee Zeno D' Augustin - Harbour Commissioner Autorità of Trieste Antongiulio Marin - EU commission, DG MOVES * waiting for confirmation
SECOND SESSION/Second Session It moderates: Guido Piccoli - ALOT S.r.l.
15.30-16.30
From the corridors to the logistics: the requirements of the market
Paolo Balistreri - Transpadana Danilo Stevanato - Entrepreneurial Agency Operating Marine Fabrizio Zerbini - To propel Trieste Club Giancarlo Leoni - Harbour System Mantovano Luigi Zanin - the Easyconnecting Project Houses Italy industries
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