(ANSA) - UDINE, 06 FEB - "We are leaving for Berlin, where at
Fruit Logistica, the leading global fruit and vegetable trade
exhibition, we will illustrate the integrated offer of FVG's
infrastructure, port, and logistics system for the agri-food
chain." Zeno D'Agostino, president of the Port System Authority
of the Eastern Adriatic Sea, said at the conference "Together
for FVG's new agri-food logistics chain" held at Udine's
municipal headquarters today.
"At last, we can present at this important event the port
system of Trieste and Monfalcone integrated with Fernetti,
Cervignano, Udine, Gorizia, and the Pordenone inter-port. The
system is integrated," D'Agostino explained, "but it must be
useful for the regional or local production system. To be
otherwise a platform that allows others to pass over the
territory would be a kind of failure for those who govern, as I
do, infrastructure like the Port of Trieste. But it would also
be a failure for those who invest, both regionally and
nationally, large sums to increase its capacity." D'Agostino
then underlined that "we have been working for years to have a
single integrated system, we are planning infrastructure for
about a billion euros for the Port of Trieste and several tens
of millions also for the Port of Monfalcone, and we are doing it
with rigor and the speed imposed by the NRP, with about 450
million to be invested for Trieste and Monfalcone." (ANSA).
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Ports:Trieste will present an integrated agribusiness system
D'Agostino, at Fruit Logistica FVG port and logistics network