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Mediterranean Journeys: The Italian Chapter of the Escola’s Story

Every journey has a point of departure. For the Escola in Italy, that moment arrived long before an office was opened or a partnership was formalised. It began with a simple yet powerful intuition: Italy was ready for a new way of learning logistics – one rooted in experience, immersion, and connection.

Years before 2019, Italian port communities were already showing a growing interest in experiential training. When the first editions of Formati al Porto were offered to students and professionals in Civitavecchia, something became immediately clear: Italy was hungry for knowledge that could be lived, not only studied. These early programmes were modest in scale yet rich in impact. Participants walked through terminals guided by experts, listened to ships’ crews explain real-life operations, and discovered how the port of Civitavecchia truly functioned, not in theory, but in practice. The enthusiasm that followed revealed a need, a gap, and an opportunity. By 2019, the momentum could no longer be ignored. With the inauguration of the Escola’s Italy office in Civitavecchia, a new phase began, one that transformed isolated trainings into a structured, national initiative.

The new office brought:

  • A local team dedicated to the Italian logistics ecosystem
  • A growing network of partners among port authorities, training institutions, and maritime clusters
  • A stronger Mediterranean identity focused on Italy’s unique strategic position

This was not an expansion for expansion’s sake. It was the beginning of a journey of co-creation. From Civitavecchia, the Escola’s presence spread steadily: to Genoa, with its unmatched maritime heritage and to Palermo and Western Sicily, a region whose openness and strategic vision led to one of the Escola’s most significant milestones. In 2023, the Port System Authority of the Western Sicily Sea formally joined the Escola as a partner – an act that didn’t simply widen our map, but enriched it. Sicily brought new stories, new challenges, and new voices to our Mediterranean training ecosystem. As the Italian network grew, so did the programmes designed for it. Formati al Porto, now transformed into the Port Academy network – Rome Port Academy, Genoa Port Academy, and Sicily Port Academy – became the foundational gateways for students to discover port-community life from the inside. MOST (Motorways Of the Sea Training) Italy continued to bring participants aboard vessels, allowing them to experience maritime and intermodal transport firsthand. With MOST Italy+ reaching also France besides Spain, rail intermodality became an essential thread, reflecting the sector’s evolving priorities.

And 2024 marked a historic milestone: the first edition of MOST Sicily, connecting the ports of Palermo and Genoa. For the first time, every major Italian port in our ecosystem became part of a unified learning journey, one that allowed participants to experience the Mediterranean as a continuous, interconnected landscape. More recently, Italy became the testing ground for new thematic lines, including digitalisation and AI in port environments, with the first course on Artificial Intelligence for Port Authorities. Through all of this, the philosophy never changed:

  • We do not operate ports. We reveal them.
  • We do not move cargo. We move perspectives.

Behind every training are hundreds of conversations, observations, and moments that often matter more than the lectures themselves. I have watched students step off the bus after a terminal visit with eyes widened by the complexity they had just discovered. I have seen professionals rediscover pride in their work as they explained their roles to a new generation. And I have witnessed teams from different Italian regions connect as if the Mediterranean had always been their common language. These are the transformations that no metric can capture. And yet, the numbers tell a story too: rising participation, growing programme editions, expanding partnerships, and a steady increase in Italian institutions joining the Escola’s journey.

As we approach the Escola’s twentieth anniversary, Italy stands as one of the most vibrant chapters of our broader Mediterranean narrative. What began as a few training sessions has become a living network – fluid, collaborative, and constantly evolving. Italy has taught us that journeys in education do not unfold in straight lines. They grow in circles expanding outward through relationships, curiosity, and shared purpose. Today, the Escola doesn’t just work in Italy. It belongs to Italy, its ports, its communities, its ambitions, and its Mediterranean heart. The journey continues. And as with every true Mediterranean voyage, the horizon promises new encounters, new routes, and new stories waiting to be lived.

Written by:

Alessia Mastromattei
Country Manager – Italy
Escola Europea – Intermodal Transport

Escola Europea, ITS Academy “G. Caboto,” and the Port Authority of Rome Sign Seven-Year Agreement

Strengthening Innovation in Maritime Education with the Port Virtual Lab and New Transport Planning Programme

Civitavecchia, 18th November 2024 — Escola Europea, ITS Academy “G. Caboto,” and the Port Authority of Rome (Autorità di Sistema Portuale del Mar Tirreno Centro Settentrionale) have renewed their collaboration agreement, extending their partnership for another seven years. This extended agreement reaffirms their shared mission to drive excellence in maritime education, port logistics, and environmental sustainability.

Central to this renewed collaboration is the Port Virtual Lab (PVL), an innovative simulation tool that allows students to experience real-world logistics challenges within a dynamic digital setting. PVL immerses students in hands-on learning, where they can navigate complex logistical scenarios, gain practical skills, and develop problem-solving capabilities critical for today’s maritime and logistics sectors. The inclusion of PVL underscores the three institutions’ commitment to advancing maritime education through cutting-edge technologies.

“We are delighted to continue and deepen our partnership with ITS Academy ‘G. Caboto’ and the Port Authority of Rome,” said Eduard Rodés, Director of Escola Europea. “Our aim is to provide high-quality, practical education that prepares young professionals for the demands of a complex logistics landscape. By extending our collaboration, we continue to support critical skills development through innovative training programs.”

Since its inception five years ago, Escola Europea has supported the development of forward-looking training programs at ITS Academy. This year, as part of this ongoing effort, the partnership will also introduce a new Transport and Logistics Planning course. While Escola’s role in this program is still being defined, the course represents a key step in addressing the evolving needs of the maritime and logistics fields.

The renewed agreement aligns with the long-term vision of all three institutions: to equip the next generation of industry professionals with advanced training, promote sustainable practices, and foster innovation across Europe’s port logistics communities.

For more information on this collaboration or the upcoming programs, please contact: Alessia Mastromattei.

Escola Europea and the Northern Central Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority Renew Their Commitment to Maritime Education

In the photo (L to R): Eduard Rodés, Director of the Escola Europea – Intermodal Transport; and Pino Musolino – President of the Northern Central Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority

In a significant development for maritime and intermodal transport education, Escola Europea – Intermodal Transport has extended its partnership with the Northern Central Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority for an additional three years, spanning from 2024 to 2026. This renewal marks a continued commitment to the “Rome Port Academy” project, a pioneering initiative designed to educate both students and professionals about the intricacies of maritime logistics and port operations. The agreement is expected to open up numerous educational and professional development opportunities. By targeting both students pursuing maritime studies and professionals looking to enhance their skills, the program aims to cater to a wide audience interested in maritime and intermodal transport.

The Rome Port Academy project, known for its innovative approach to maritime education, serves as a bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical application. By combining classroom learning with hands-on experiences, the programme aims to prepare participants for the complexities of the maritime industry, emphasizing sustainable logistics practices and the efficient management of port operations.

A Focus on Sustainable Logistics

Sustainability remains at the forefront of this collaboration, with both Escola Europea and the Northern Central Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority highlighting their dedication to promoting eco-friendly practices within the maritime sector. This partnership not only seeks to educate future professionals about the importance of sustainability in logistics but also aims to implement sustainable practices within the framework of the Rome Port Academy.

Educational Opportunities and Professional Development

The renewal of this partnership is seen as a crucial step in developing the next generation of maritime professionals. Through the Rome Port Academy, participants will gain a deep understanding of port operations, logistics, and the global maritime industry, equipping them with the skills necessary to navigate the challenges of the 21st century. As the partnership enters its new phase, both organisations express their enthusiasm for the future of maritime education. By continuing to invest in innovative educational projects like the Rome Port Academy, they reaffirm their commitment to shaping the future of the maritime industry, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, professional development, and operational efficiency.

The renewed collaboration between the Escola Europea and the Northern Central Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority underscores a shared vision for advancing maritime education and fostering a new generation of professionals equipped to tackle the challenges of modern-day logistics and port management. As this partnership moves forward, the Civitavecchia maritime industry can anticipate a positive impact on both educational standards and sustainable practices within the sector.

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