
Matteo Paroli has officially taken office at the helm
of the Port System Authority of the Western Ligurian Sea
as extraordinary commissioner of the body that
it manages the ports of Genoa, Savona and Vado Ligure. Already
Secretary General of the Port System Authority of the Sea
Northern Tyrrhenian Sea and before that the Adriatic Sea Port Authority
Central, previously the lawyer Paroli has held other
top positions in other Italian ports. "I assume this
a task - said Paroli - with a sense of responsibility
and spirit of service, aware of the importance that the system
Ligurian port has for the local, regional, national economy
and European Championship. At a time of great technological transformations,
infrastructure and environmental issues, will be my priority
ensure administrative continuity, full implementation
planned investments and constructive dialogue with the
port operators, workers and territorial institutions. The
port is a logistical but also a social and environmental node, and must be
governed with a long-term vision, technical expertise and
transparency and constant openness and willingness to dialogue and
to the comparison with all the subjects involved, public and private".
The Port System Authority of the Tyrrhenian Sea
Orientale has a new leader in the extraordinary commissioner
Bruno Pisano, waiting - as for Paroli - for the completion
of the parliamentary process for his appointment as president. With
the occasion, the associations of shipping agents,
freight forwarders and customs brokers of La Spezia have
certain that Pisano "will be able to protect and promote the
strategic role of the La Spezia System, consolidating the relationships and
cohesively facing the transformations necessary to ensure
the sustainable and harmonious growth of our port system.
We are certain - they highlighted in a note - that under his
the Spice System will continue to excel, maintaining
its role as a strategic bridge between territory and development
economic. We are pleased with the positive comments they have received
and strengthened our choice, harbingers of an increasingly
close and shared relationship with the local communities.
Our awareness of realism leads us to recognize that the
current and future challenges are complex. However, we are confident that the
skills and capabilities, together with the efficiency and
effectiveness will be the keys to success. Brown
Pisano, with a consolidated experience in the entrepreneurial sector,
institutional and associative framework, will be able to foster a
harmonious development of the Spezia System, which has achieved numerous and
significant results, arousing the interest of many who try to
emulate their successes. We thank - concludes the note - the commissioner
Federica Montaresi for ensuring business continuity
and having dealt with the multiple dossiers with professionalism and
commitment".