
In the port of Augusta, the
	transfer of the load-bearing structures, weighing about 1,200
	tons, of two large gantry cranes on rails that were
	unused for six years for civil and criminal litigation. The
	movement of lifting equipment in the yards behind the
	Ro-Ro pier will allow the arrangement and reassembly
	mega structures that can later be used. The
	dismantling and relocation of the cranes, worth ten
	million euros, which had been entrusted last July to AMS
	Industry.
	
	Specifying that the two cranes are owned
	of the Port System Authority of the Sicilian Sea
	Oriental, while cranes in commercial ports generally
	belong to port companies and not to administrations
	commenting on the transfer of lifting equipment, the
	president of the port authority, Francesco Di Sarcina, underlined
	that it is "a decisive step since they posed
	to water and wind for too long and had become a symbol of
	Carelessness. Once this work was finished, however, - he pointed out
	- can be considered an example of good administration and
	redemption-relaunch of the Augustan port for their precious use".