
A strategic project for the activation of a link
direct rail between Abruzzo and Calabria was at the
the centre of a meeting today at the Interporto D'Abruzzo in
Manoppello (Pescara) between the President of the
Port System of the Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas, Paolo
Piacenza, accompanied by the institution's technicians, and Ionio, and
the CEO of the Abruzzo infrastructure, Mosè
Renzi, and a group of experts in the logistics and
of intermodality.
The aim of the project is to route production
manufacturing sector in Abruzzo towards the port of Gioia Tauro or
receive supplies of raw materials and semi-finished products,
further consolidating the role of the Calabrian port as a hub
intermodal logistics of reference in Central-Southern Italy in the
Mediterranean. In turn, the terminal serving
of the Abruzzo logistics infrastructure will act as a gateway to
access or relaunch of supply-chain traffic flows
maritime intermodal system.
The new project is part of a broader and
consolidated path of development of intermodality
rail-maritime of the Calabrian port which already has two
daily connections from the Nola Freight Village and the Freight Village
of Bologna launched in 2025, to which was added the recent
activation of a new railway connection between Bari and Gioia
Taurus.