TRIESTE – Interporto Pordenone closed its 2024 financial year with a net profit of €472,000, showing a slight increase compared to the previous year.
The figure was presented during the shareholders’ meeting held this morning at the company headquarters. The financial statement shows growth across the main economic and financial indicators, with revenues of €3.2 million and an EBITDA of €710,000.
Following the meeting, the Board of Directors of Interporto Pordenone approved the final project for the redevelopment of the outdoor areas of the service center, worth €1 million, funded by the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region as part of a broader plan to revamp the business center. The board also approved the service contract for the operational management of the intermodal terminal, which will be published in the coming weeks and aims to identify a new terminal operator.
Attending the meeting were Michelangelo Agrusti, Vice President of the Pordenone-Udine Chamber of Commerce and majority shareholder of Interporto Pn; Pordenone Mayor Alessandro Basso; Silvano Pascolo, President of the Pordenone Artisans’ Union; and Fabio Pillon, President of Confcommercio Pordenone and, by proxy, also representing Confcooperative Pordenone.
The shareholders expressed satisfaction with the work of the board and optimism for the future, in light of the many relaunch initiatives planned and the development of the Pordenone Industrial Consortium. Finally, Michelangelo Agrusti, President of Confindustria Alto Adriatico, renewed his proposal for Pordenone to become the capital of a metropolitan province, moving beyond the current district-based system.
“This is a solid financial statement,” said Interporto Pordenone President Silvano Pascolo. “It balances the need to achieve a positive year-end result while not overlooking Interporto’s mission to serve the local territory. Keeping both objectives in mind, we are not just focused on maximizing profit, but on finding the right balance.”