Coup de theater this November 24! The Grand Est Region and Voies Navigables de France (VNF) have announced that they want to return to a classic concession for the management of eleven merchant ports on the Moselle. Governance was to be entrusted on January 1 to a private consortium comprising the CCI of Meurthe-et-Moselle, the Compagnie Française de Navigation Rhénane and ArcelorMittal. The health crisis, but also the positions taken by the new mayor of Metz, François Grosdidier, lead to a relaunch of the procedure. This turnaround does not upset the winner of the call for projects, determined to apply again.

The book is put back on the job. Eleven freight ports on the banks of the Moselle were to pool their forces by uniting from January 1 under the banner of a single operator (Read the article in Traces Ecrites News: Eleven Lorraine ports unite under one ……

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Keywords : Grand Est, Moselle, ArcelorMittal, Compagnie française de navigation rhénane, Nancy, Metz, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Regional Council of Grand Est, Waterways of France, François Grosdidier, port of Nancy-Frouard, port of Toul-Valcourt, port de Belleville, port of Maxéville, CCI 54, CCI de Meurthe-et-Moselle, Rhenus Roger Martin BTP