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May 26, 2011

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Confetra, the administrative costs of road are incompatible with the market values

Letter from the President to the Secretary of Strong Giachino

In a letter sent today to the Secretary of the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport, Bartolomeo Giachino, the president of Confetra (Italian General Confederation of Transport and Logistics), Fausto Forti, was the alarm and concern throughout the world of logistics the imminent publication of the minimum cost from the next ministerial June 12 will be applied to contracts of carriage of goods.

"If the results follow those already established by the Ministry of verbal contracts - Strong wrote in Giachino - the market would be subject to increased variability in most cases 40 to 60 percent." "It's obvious - said the president of Confetra - like any sector for any reason, especially at this delicate moment for the country's economy, may be subjected to shocks of this magnitude. Followed by a season of strong contrast between customers and carriers to the detriment of the logistics system and consequently the world production. "

Recalling that the price paid today in Italy hauliers are consistent with those applied in all major European countries, Strong concluded by highlighting that "the government must take responsibility for this situation, must be able to meet the unreasonable demands of road firmly and responsibilities, setting new minimum cost compatible with the absorption capacity of the market. "

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