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Positive signals emerged from the International Seminar hosted by the Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority in Lugano on 14 March at the LAC Conference Centre: the time is ripe for a change of direction along the North-South axis of one of Europe’s busiest freight routes, with a marked shift towards the Ports of Genoa and Savona.
The Ports of Genoa and Savona are set to accommodate trains up to 750 m in length, and will therefore be in a position to guarantee competitive rail freight rates which will contribute to redressing the balance between Northern and Southern European. A key element of the Western Ligurian Sea Port A...