Friday, December 10, 2010

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Opting for a transport more competitive, sustainable and safe for our province

Seven of Andalusia port authorities have joined together to create the Public Ports of Andalusia under the Ministry of Public Works a communications gear, called the Logistics Network of Andalusia, which undoubtedly is a strong commitment to transport more competitive, more sustainable and safer, for which I am concerned, for our province of Huelva.

Therefore, we have signed a protocol that starts the project, which will directly result in the economic development of Puerto de Huelva, as this agreement is intended to make logistics an element of economic development and improvement of the implementation of the productive and competitive in our province, especially through the efficient use of transport infrastructure.

addition, the Logistics Network was created with a budget commitment of the port authorities of 46.1 million euros for the period 2011-2014, to be allocated to the entity that will manage this network.

The importance of this protocol is its vocation to promote intermodal ports with the terrestrial infrastructure, foster strategic alliances between operators in the transport chain, working with them in the establishment multimodal logistics solutions viable in the medium to long term, increase the competitiveness of the ports of general interest in Andalusia, increase the competitiveness of export production and jobs Andalusian service activities associated with transportation.

With it, the Port of Huelva have the opportunity, in turn, attract new traffic through these areas of logistics, especially the export and import, while improving its position towards the development of Motorways of the Tues driven by the EU.

In our times, is also very important that this project will facilitate the efficient use of infrastructure, improving sustainability and competitiveness of the Andalusian productive system and exploiting the potential of the geostrategic situation of Andalusia in international communications.

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