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This short report shows the state of advancement of the “Legge Obiettivo” (Target Law), a law conceived to speed up bureaucratic and administrative procedures, kick starting the construction sites of major infrastructures in Italy. The report explains that there’s a low level of completion of the plan, due in all likeliness to the major procedural complexities at play in our country. The second consideration relates to the modest functioning of the “Legge Obiettivo” on the administrative front. Lastly – a necessary observation – the tendency is to continue focusing in particular on road and rail works. While these are important, the question to ask, at this point, is whether Italy intends to afford ports and interport logistics platforms strategic dignity or not.
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We have carried out an interesting interview with Jonathan C. Williams, General Manager of FONASBA to explore the role of Ship Brokers and Agents in the international context.
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In Italy the shipping agent has the function of a supervising agent, an important role that intends to represent the shipowner with the maritime authority. An agent is the connecting link between the Harbour Master, the ship and the Port Authority regarding all the necessary procedures on arrival and departure and for the loading and unloading operations. However it is not only this, we have carried out this interesting interview with Michele Pappalardo, President of the National Federation of shipping agents to explore the many features that characterise the role of these professionals – which have a major presence in Italy with about 600 agencies – also it enables an understanding of their importance within the whole logistic supply chain, what we discovered was both intriguing and valuable.

This paper is an extract from the project work carried out within the VI edition of the Master’s degree in shipping, logistics, finance and business strategy of I.P.E., which was presented in Naples on 2nd July 2014.The objective of this work is to examine the major infrastructures which will be built into the ports in the future, and to analyse the financial resources necessary for their implementation and the added value these infrastructures are required to meet for ports to trade effectively. The project also implied the analysis of the Port Authorities’ their three-year operational plans (TYOP) and the plans of any public works.
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This study is extracted from the 1st Annual Report “Italian Maritime Economy. New routes for growth – June 2014″. The report identifies the structural features, the entrepreneurial characteristics, the economic performances and financial assets of the shipping industry companies. Moreover, it makes some observations on future developments, bearing in mind the effects and reactions that the crisis has brought about in the Italian business system.
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This research (English and Italian version) is extracted from the Annual Report “Italian Maritime Economy. New routes for growth” and is written by Ennio Forte, Full Professor in Transport Economics and Logistics at the University of Naples “Federico II”. The research describes the role of the Short Sea Shipping (SSS) in the transition from a Eurocentric model to a Euro-Mediterranean one. In fact, the scenario for maritime flow has shifted its center; within the framework of flows that effect the Mediterranean, the SSS are more influential in the choice of a dominant co-modal maritime routes in the modalland-sea exchange in order to achieve lower logistics cost.

We have interviewed the Vice President of Contship Italia, a company whose core businesses are the operations and investments in port terminals and all the container-related services, especially intermodal transport, maintenance and storage which bring added value to the company’s core business. With Marco Simonetti we have discussed the competitiveness and the economic scenarios, besides the more obvious talk about the company’s strategies.

We have interviewed again the General Manager of the Tanger Med port – Najlaa Diouri – to illustrate all the characteristics of the activities carried out, the strategies pursued by the Port Authority, and the goals laid out, with an overview of the projects under way and those in the pipeline, and of the implications they will have on the economy of the port and of the territory it is located in.

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The importance of ports for the Spanish economy can be inferred from the fact that over 60% of exports and 85% are seaborne; these figures exceed 90% when considering trade with countries outside the European Union. The activities related to the port sector directly contribute to the country’s economy being 1.8% of the Spanish GDP and provide an annual gross value added of over 9 billion euros which, if we take into account the indirect and induced effects, doubles and rises to 18 billion euro (Ministerio de Fomento, January 2014).To this it must be added the 100,000 direct jobs generated by the Spanish ports and the additional 175,000 indirect jobs.
The Spanish port system is regulated by the “Ley de Puertos” of 2010, which recognised 28 Port Authorities which manage a total amount of 46 ports of general interest, with considerable autonomy in the pursuit of their own economic and strategic objectives.
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SRM has interviewed Emanuel Grimaldi, “at the helm” of one of Italy’s outstanding ship-owning groups.
The Grimaldi Group is a full-fledged multinational company active in the logistics sector, specialised in roll-on/roll-off vessels, car carriers, cruises, and ferries. It supplies integrated logistics services, based on maritime transport, to the most important vehicle manufacturers. Every year, the ships of the Grimaldi fleet call at over 120 ports in 50 countries of the Mediterranean, North Europe, West Africa, and North and South America.
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