Ancona, Italy (PortSEurope) May 4, 2018 – Ancona port has started a project for the dredging of more than 27,000 cubic metres of sand and mud from its navigation area. A total of 19,000 cubic metres of the dredged material will be stored onshore, while the remainder will be thrown in the open sea. All…
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