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Genoa
The Port of Genoa covers a total area of about 7 million square
metres and extends 20 kilometres along the coastline, protected
by breakwaters, starting from the water expanse of the Old Harbour,
at the city’s historical centre, all the way to Voltri
to the west.
Through the development of 13 terminals linked to
the road and railway networks and actively involved in managing
all
logistics
activities, the Port of Genoa, thanks to its specific structural
features and specialised port services, can load/unload all kinds
and sizes of containerised and non-containerised dry and liquid
bulk, for ships of any type and tonnage. Today, these infrastructures,
along with the efficient coordination and management of various
activities, make Genoa one of the Mediterranean’s leading
cargo ports having handled 57,032,703 tons in 2004 (3.9% more than
in 2003).
Livorno
The Port of Livorno is a multipurpose port where all kinds of cargo can be handled
by all kinds of vessels. In The Port of Livorno the first P. A. C. system (Port
Approach Control) is now operating: it guarantees the safety of the shipping
and the protection of the environment in and around the dock.
Features:
1 600,000 sq. m. of water
A usable land area of 2 500,000
sq. m. of which 800,000 is within the customs barrier
11,000
metres of quays with 90 berths
Depths up to 13 metres
2 railway stations with 60 km
of track within the port area
2 dry docks up to 350,000
tons (among the largest in the mediterranean)
2 floating
docks
Napoli
Commercial traffic in the Port of Naples is divided into solid and liquid bulk,
container, mixed goods and ro-ro traffic.