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Port of Messina

Coordinates:38°11′30″N15°34′30″E/ 38.19167°N 15.57500°E/38.19167; 15.57500
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Port of Messina

Port of Messina(Italian:Porto di Messina) is a port servingMessina,Sicily,Italy. The port has seen a significant growth in traffic in the 21st century, and is now one of the largest and most important in the Mediterranean for cruise ships, growing from 260,000 passengers in 2006 to 405,000 in 2009.

The port opens on the western shore of theStrait of Messina,and is made up of a large inlet of the natural harbour, that borders an area of around 820,000 m2.[1]The port areas, however, only occupy about 50 hectares. The harbour entrance in the northwest is about 400 meters wide, and the average depth of the basin (about 100 meters from the docks) is 40 meters. This allows for the access and docking of large ships. The docks are equipped with both fixed and mobile cranes, and are linked by rail throughMessina CentraleandMessina Marittimarailway stations.[1]

The Port Authority of Messina (Autorità Portuale di Messina) operates the port. In 2016 the Port Authority was criticised by theEuropean Court of Justicefor the procedures followed when letting awaste management servicescontract for handling waste and cargo residues on ships. The authority had excluded a suitable company from the possibility of being awarded the contract because the company had not paid a fee said to be due to theSupervisory Authority on Public Procurement(AVCP). The need to pay the fee was not mentioned in the contract documents and the legal provision underlying this fee applied expressly topublic workscontracts and notservice contracts.[2]The "broad interpretation" of the law in Italian practice and national administrativecase lawwas held to be a matter which non-Italian companies could not be expected to be aware of and therefore the undisclosed requirement to pay the fee was held to be discriminatory andnon-transparent.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ab"HARBOUR MASTER AUTHORITY"(PDF).Poseidonshipping.it. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 4 March 2016.Retrieved6 May2015.
  2. ^Law 266/2005
  3. ^Court of Justice of the European Communities (including Court of First Instance Decisions), Sixth Chamber,Pippo Pizzo v. CRGT Srl,Case C-27/15, published 2 June 2016, accessed 23 January 2021

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