Ichnusa, Giraglia, and Bunifazziu: three Moby ships (which should be providing service) were blocked due to the inability to service the route. And Sardinia and Corsica, just over 10 kilometers apart, are not connected to each other. "An alarming sign of a situation out of control," Confindustria (Italian Industrialists' Confederation) criticizes.

The industrialists' association "expresses deep concern over the suspension of the maritime connection between Santa Teresa Gallura and Bonifacio, a strategic route for the mobility of workers, truck drivers, and businesses operating daily between Sardinia and Corsica."

The suspension of shipping routes "is producing serious economic and organizational repercussions, compromising essential trade and jeopardizing the operational continuity of numerous production activities. This situation cannot be considered episodic or unpredictable," Confindustria accuses, "but highlights structural criticalities in the planning and management of maritime connections."

According to industrialists , "it is essential to initiate a thorough review of the management model for these maritime connections, focusing on medium- to long-term planning, adequate investments, and a system of preventative controls capable of preventing the recurrence of critical situations like the current one. Sardinian businesses cannot continue to pay the price of inefficiencies and delays that penalize the region's competitiveness and undermine confidence in the transport system. Ensuring reliable maritime connections is not just a matter of mobility, but is a key prerequisite for economic development, employment, and territorial cohesion."

(Unioneonline)

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