Nautica Italiana confirms its willingness to collaborate with Ucina

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Nautica Italiana sent a note to Carla Demaria, Ucina’s president, and Ivan Scalfarotto, undersecretary general for the Economical Development, to underline its intention to agree and cooperate to the Government’s proposal.
“Nautica Italiana confirms its willingness to start a common working group with Ucina and the Italian Ministry of the Economical Development, to guarantee the complete transparency of its project and the will to collaborate in the interest of the whole industry.”
In particular, it confirms the organisation of its new nautical event in Versilia, together with Fiera Milano and Fondazione Altagamma, saying that it won’t be in any way comparable to the Genoa Boat Show and it is not aimed to stand in for it, as it is going to take place in another location, with a very different layout, programme and attendances. Nautica Italiana will present its project to the Ministry, so that it could evaluate it autonomously.

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