
The Port System Authority of the Central Adriatic Sea
Settentrionale announced the start of the executive project for the
recovery of the state-owned area known as "Ex Carni",
adjacent to the Pialassa Piomboni, inside the port of Ravenna,
with the aim of giving full functionality to a new
logistics and industrial sector in the port area. The institution has
specified that the intervention follows the recent approval of the
urban planning variant by the City Council of Ravenna, a
decisive step for obtaining the State-Region Agreement that
will allow us to proceed with the start of the construction sites. The area is
has been awarded in concession to the Adriatic Consortium, a joint venture
between the local RAM group and the company Nautilus Srl, which will build
An integrated operating platform and a modern plant hub
industrial sectors.
The main works will include the construction of new
the creation of a new access road and all the
primary urbanization interventions (sewerage, drinking water
etc.), including the laying of optical fibre, public lighting
and the preparation of fire-fighting and electrical systems to
service of the area.
«The recovery of the so-called "Ex Carni" area -
underlined the president of the Port Authority, Francesco Benevolo -
represents a further fundamental element for growth
of our airport. Thanks to this intervention, we make
finally efficient and competitive, a strategic area within the
of the port of Ravenna, respecting the delicate ecosystem
surrounding area, confirming how the integration between the development of the
and the protection of the port
territory can and must advance together. It is also -
added Benevolo – of the establishment of a new business
linked to offshore shipbuilding, a sector in which our port is
A recognized leader thanks to the numerous "excellences"
who work there and their highly qualified workforce. In a
a phase in which public resources are scarce, collaboration
is increasingly decisive for achieving
the objectives of consolidating and increasing traffic and the
great interest shown by operators towards our port
It makes us look to the future with optimism."