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PSA Italy begins operations at new port warehouse

PSA Italy has started operations at its new Pra’ Distripark Europe (PDE) warehouse, which is only 800 metres away from the PSA Genova Pra’ terminal in Italy.

The warehouse has an internal size of 1,200 m², as well as an outdoor area of 7,264 m².

According to a statement, by providing services and cargo solutions to increase the efficiency of their supply chains, the new area will fulfill the expanding expectations of clients whose goods arrive or depart the port of Genoa.

Container stuffing and unstuffing, inventory management, heat and gas unit treatment, cargo weighing, and cargo surveying are among the services provided by the new warehouse.

“The facility will also leverage on PSA’s breakbulk expertise by offering the lashing of oversized goods,” said PSA Italy in a statement.





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