CIRCLE Group is supporting through Magellan Circle the North Adriatic Sea Port Authority (Ports of Venice and Chioggia) in the promotion and dissemination of "Channeling the Green Deal for Venice".
Funded under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) program, Channeling the Green Deal for Venice project ("Channeling") takes a holistic approach to address the issue of limited nautical accessibility to the ports of Venice and Chioggia. It seeks innovative solutions for sustainable navigation while respecting the physical constraints and hydrodynamic balance of the Venetian lagoon and aims to decarbonize transportation.
Within the broader framework of promoting and disseminating the project's results, Magellan Circle will assist the North Adriatic Sea Port Authority in organizing three seminars. The first seminar, titled "Development of the Padano-Veneto port and waterway system: a sustainable balance is already possible," took place yesterday in Brussels.
As explained by Alexio Picco, General Manager of CIRCLE Group and President of Magellan Circle: "By autumn, we will organize two more strategic communication events targeting relevant stakeholders. This collaboration with the North Adriatic Sea Port Authority further confirms the growth of Magellan Circle in the field of Strategic Communication & Advocacy services, which have seen growth both in European projects and in supporting private and public operators in the ports and transportation sector".
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