The logistics sector in Italy is worth 10% of GDP and employs approximately 1.6 million people. It is an essential component of the national economy and increasingly strategic for industrial development: the growth of the productive fabric depends on the quality and extent of the logistics network, current and future. Structured infrastructure planning is therefore needed, based on Clusters that identify the central nodes of the system in ports and interports.
Added to this is a historical limitation: the 1942 national building regulations, combined with often inconsistent local regulations, make it difficult to obtain the necessary qualifications for new logistics-industrial projects, with authorization times varying between 2 and 5 years, slowing down industrial planning.
Simplified Logistics Zones offer a concrete response, thanks to faster and more uniform procedures that allow for reliable planning and increase the competitiveness of national businesses and industry.
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