Civitavecchia Port – Port work, conference in CPC with deputy minister Rixi

CIVITAVECCHIA – To celebrate its 127th year, the Civitavecchia Port Company, also with a view to the announced and possible reform of the ports, organized a public conference regarding “The provision of temporary port work: certainty of port flexibility regulated in the uncertainties of geopolitical crises” .

The event, which will take place on Monday 20 May at 5pm in the Poggi room of the CPC and which will see alternating political and competent personalities from the port world, was sponsored by Assoporti, the Coast Guard, the AdSP of the central-northern Tyrrhenian Sea and Advance.

The maritime director of Lazio, CV (CP) Michele Castaldo will open, followed by the general director of Ancip Gaudenzio Parenti with an introductory report about “The current and future role of the subjects authorized to provide temporary port work pursuant to art. 17 ln 84/94. This will be followed by the panel “Possible political and evolutionary scenarios of subjects authorized to provide temporary port work pursuant to art. 17 ln 84/94” with Senator Raffaella Paita of the 5th Budget Commission, the deputies Valentina Ghio, Maria Grazia Frijia and the honorable Roberto Traversi of the IX Transport Commission, the honorable Mauro D’Attis of the V Budget Commission with Amedeo D ‘Alessio, Maurizio Diamante and Giuliano Galluccio are national port and maritime secretaries respectively of Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl and Uiltrasporti.

It will then be the turn of the president of the ADSP Pino Musolino, who together with the president of the CPC Patrizio Scilipoti, will discuss the Civitavecchia model “as a certainty of future scenarios”. The conference will be concluded by the Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, the Honorable Edoardo Rixi.

 
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