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Genoese Naval repairers a oriented model asks for Agency Basins the private management
The other associates are themselves classified to subject a proposal to the Harbour Committee and the competent ministry
March 21, 2012
Today the assembly of the associates of Agency has carried out itself Srl Basins, public-private society that work in the field of the constructions and naval repairs in the port of Genoa and that is controlled with 95% from Naval Repairs Port of Genoa Spa (56.0% Harbour Authority of Genoa, 29.4% Genoese Naval Repairers Srl, 14.6% Saint Barbara Cooperative) and participated with 5% from same the Genoese Naval Repairers Srl.
The Harbour Authority has announced that in the course of the assembly of this afternoon "the Genoese Naval Repairers have formalized the proposal to proceed to a model oriented to the private management of Agency Basins. The Repairers – it has explained the harbour agency - have motivated the demand asserting that the productive organization of the naval repairs today is oriented world-wise towards integration between basin and yard with a greater competitiveness of who offers the integrated service. The other associates of Agency Basins, together with Harbour Authority of Genoa, have taken note of the demand for the repairers - that he would go to strongly modify the prescribed and social picture - and are themselves classified to subject a proposal to care in times breviums in the institutional centers of the Harbour Committee and the competent ministry".
"On the proposal and the appraisals expressed from the Harbour Committee and the ministry – it has specified the authority harbour - the summoned assembly of Agency will have to express itself by the end of the month Basins of April".
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