Posted on July 31, 2013

It is planned to replace the existing terminal at Civitavecchia in Rome with a new one in 2013. The current port only hosts one mainline container freight service, along with a number of feeder services.  The new terminal would offer 18 metre deep-water to the biggest container ships in service.  The new port would be part of a major logistics zone in Civitavecchia.

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