00:00What is the future of the ship?
00:04The ship of the future, we see it today, is a ship that has a track route,
00:10it is a route that we know where we want it to arrive,
00:15but to get there we need to work all together.
00:19The ship has the opportunity to be a competitive driver,
00:23a social driver, a geopolitical driver and an occupational driver,
00:29but to make sure that all opportunities are met,
00:33it is necessary that not only the shipowners, but all stakeholders,
00:38all those interested in the economy of the sea,
00:41work together from an institutional and entrepreneurial point of view
00:46to make this route a reality.
00:49It is essential that we work to guarantee and maintain
00:55and possibly increase the competitiveness of the Italian flag.
01:01The Italian flag, Italian companies in the maritime sector
01:07represent an excellence, but they represent an excellence that must be cultivated,
01:12that must be promoted and that must be developed with a view to the future.
01:17We ask Europe to look at the goals with pragmatism,
01:23there is commitment, there are investments, there is a history and there is a future
01:28that the armament expresses with respect to the objectives of transition.
01:34It is necessary, however, that these objectives are approached globally.
01:40Energy transition is a global priority, it is for shipowners
01:44and it must be global for all legislators and regulators in the sector.
01:50Safety is a priority for those who go to the sea.
01:54First of all, safety for our colleagues who work on board the ships every day.
02:01Safety is a priority when a sea is unsafe,
02:05a sea that becomes more expensive, becomes more expensive for the company
02:09and therefore inevitably becomes more expensive for consumers.
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