
Ramón Gómez Ferrer, Deputy Director of Strategic Planning of the Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) has renewed as representative of Spain in the Assembly of European Sea Ports Organization (ESPO), and has been elected as a member of its Governance committee.
On the other hand, Manuel Guerra, deputy director of planning and infrastructure management of PAV, has been appointed member of the Technical Committee on Intermodality Logistics and Industry of the European Sea Ports Organization.
European Sea Ports Organization (ESPO)
The European Sea Ports Organization, which was set up as a Working Group in 1974, represents the authorities, associations and port administrations of the seaports of the 23 Member States of the European Union and Norway at EU political level. In addition, ESPO has also observer members in Iceland and Israel.
With its headquarters in Brussels, the European Organization of Seaports ensures that maritime ports have a clear voice in the European Union. In this sense, ESPO represents the common interests and promotes the common opinions and values of its members before the European institutions and their political leaders.