COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2020/1412
of 2 March 2020
on the measures SA.32014, SA.32015, SA.32016 (11/C) (ex 11/NN) implemented by Italy for Tirrenia di Navigazione and its acquirer Compagnia Italiana di Navigazione
(notified under document C(2020) 1110)
(Only the Italian text is authentic)
(Text with EEA relevance)
1.
PROCEDURE
2.
BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION OF THE MEASURES SUBJECT TO INVESTIGATION
2.1.
General framework
2.1.1.
The initial Conventions
2.1.2.
The prolongation of the initial Conventions
Company |
Maximum annual compensation (EUR) |
Tirrenia |
72 685 642 |
Siremar |
55 694 895 |
Saremar |
13 686 441 |
Toremar |
13 005 441 |
Caremar |
29 869 832 (15) |
2.1.3.
The privatisation of Tirrenia and the conclusion of the new Convention
2.2.
Measures in scope of the 2011 and 2012 Decisions
2.3.
Detailed description of the measures subject to this Decision
2.3.1.
The prolongation of the initial Convention between the State and Tirrenia
2.3.1.1.
The public service obligations
2.3.1.2.
Budget and duration
Year |
Compensation (EUR) |
2009 (January – December) |
80 010 000 |
2010 (January – December) |
72 685 642 |
2011 (January – December) |
72 685 642 |
2012 (January – July) |
39 978 409,46(23) |
2.3.2.
Illegal prolongation of rescue aid to Tirrenia
2.3.3.
Tirrenia’s privatisation and the deferred payment of the purchase price by CIN
2.3.3.1.
Extraordinary administration procedure
2.3.3.2.
The sale procedure
2.3.3.3.
The sale contract
2.3.3.4.
The Banca Profilo Study
2.3.3.5.
The Ecorys Report
2.3.4.
The new Convention between the Italian State and CIN
2.3.4.1.
The beneficiary
2.3.4.2.
The routes
Mixed service routes |
Freight service routes |
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Napoli – Palermo (low season only):
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Livorno – Cagliari (all year round):
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Genova – Porto Torres (low season only):
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Genova – Olbia – Arbatax (all year round):
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Napoli – Cagliari (all year round):
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Civitavecchia – Olbia (low season only):
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Ravenna – Catania (all year round):
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Napoli – Cagliari (all year round):
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Palermo – Cagliari (all year round):
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Trapani – Cagliari (all year round):
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Civitavecchia – Cagliari – Arbatax (all year round):
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Termoli – Tremiti Islands (all year round):
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2.3.4.3.
Duration
2.3.4.4.
The public service obligations
2.3.4.5.
The compensation
2.3.5.
The berthing priority
2.3.6.
The measures laid down by the 2010 Law
2.4.
Infringement procedure No 2007/4609
3.
GROUNDS FOR INITIATING AND EXTENDING THE PROCEDURE
3.1.
The prolongation of the initial Convention between the State and Tirrenia
3.1.1.
Observance of Altmark and existence of aid
3.1.2.
Compatibility
3.2.
Illegal prolongation of rescue aid to Tirrenia
3.3.
Tirrenia’s privatisation and the deferred payment of the purchase price by CIN
3.4.
The new Convention between the Italian State and CIN
3.5.
The berthing priority
3.6.
The measures laid down by the 2010 Law
4.
COMMENTS FROM ITALY
4.1.
On the public service obligations and the competitive environment
4.2.
On the potential illegal prolongation of rescue aid to Tirrenia
4.3.
On the privatisation of the Tirrenia business branch
4.3.1.
On the transparent and non-discriminatory character of the procedure
4.3.2.
On the sale of the assets not in scope of the Tirrenia business branch
4.3.3.
On the bundling of the assets of the Tirrenia business branch with a new Convention
4.3.4.
On the appointment of the independent expert
4.3.5.
On the award criteria
4.3.6.
On the Ecorys report
4.4.
On the compliance of the new Convention with the Altmark criteria
4.5.
On the 6,5 % risk premium laid down in the CIPE Directive as of 2010
4.6.
On the compliance of the new Convention with the 2011 SGEI Decision
4.7.
On the deferred payment of part of the purchase price by CIN
4.8.
On the berthing priority
4.9.
On the measures laid down by the 2010 Law
4.10.
On the (absence of) economic continuity between Tirrenia in EA and CIN
5.
COMMENTS FROM INTERESTED PARTIES
5.1.
Comments from Tirrenia in EA
5.1.1.
On the infringement procedure No 2007/4609
5.1.2.
On the prolongation of the initial Convention
5.1.3.
On the potential illegal prolongation of rescue aid to Tirrenia
5.1.4.
On the new Convention
5.1.5.
On Tirrenia’s privatisation and the deferred payment of the purchase price by CIN
5.1.6.
On the absence of economic continuity between Tirrenia and CIN
5.2.
Comments from CIN
5.2.1.
On the transparency of the sale procedure
5.2.2.
On the scope of the privatisation
5.2.3.
On the conditions imposed on the bidders
5.2.4.
On the purchase price
5.2.5.
On the deferred payment of part of the purchase price
5.2.6.
On the public service compensation to be paid to CIN under the new Convention
5.2.7.
On the (absence of) economic continuity between Tirrenia and CIN
5.2.8.
Further submissions from CIN
5.3.
Comments from Pan Med
5.4.
Comments from Grandi Navi Veloci
6.
SUBMISSIONS BY GRIMALDI
6.1.
First submission (February 2016)
6.2.
Resolution n° 27053 of 28 March 2018 by the AGCM
6.3.
Second submission (May 2018)
6.4.
Third submission (September 2018)
6.5.
Further submissions (October and November 2018)
7.
ASSESSMENT
7.1.
Existence of aid within the meaning of Article 107(1) TFEU
7.1.1.
The prolongation of the initial Convention between Tirrenia and Italy
7.1.1.1.
State resources
7.1.1.2.
Selectivity
7.1.1.3.
Economic advantage
7.1.1.4.
Effect on competition and trade
7.1.1.5.
Conclusion
7.1.1.6.
New or existing aid
7.1.2.
Illegal prolongation of rescue aid to Tirrenia
7.1.3.
The award of the new Convention bundled with the Tirrenia business branch to CIN including the deferred payment of part of the purchase price by CIN
7.1.3.1.
Altmark 1
(1)
User demand
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Average number of passengers per sailing(114) |
Average amount of cargo per sailing(115) |
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Mixed service routes: |
2010 |
2018 |
2010 |
2018 |
Napoli – Palermo (low season) |
606 |
583 |
1 418 |
1 794 |
Genova – Porto Torres (low season) |
714 |
678 |
1 381 |
1 380 |
Genova – Olbia – Arbatax |
531 |
704 |
514 |
779 |
Civitavecchia – Olbia (low season) |
1 094 |
617 |
2 043 |
1 526 |
Napoli – Cagliari |
260 |
607 |
1 533 |
1 773 |
Palermo – Cagliari |
489 |
998 |
1 489 |
1 284 |
Trapani – Cagliari |
305 |
abolished |
475 |
abolished |
Civitavecchia – Cagliari – Arbatax |
427 |
891 |
847 |
1 051 |
Termoli – Tremiti Islands |
146 |
204 |
65 |
31 |
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Average number of passengers per sailing |
Average amount of cargo per sailing |
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Freight service routes: |
2010 |
2018 |
2010 |
2018 |
Livorno - Cagliari |
3 |
2 |
2 046 |
2 925 |
Napoli – Cagliari |
3 |
abolished |
1 339 |
abolished |
Ravenna – Catania |
14 |
11 |
2 594 |
6 498 |
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# of passengers transported |
# of cars transported |
Cargo transported (in linear meters) |
2012 (July-December) |
473 614 |
118 322 |
1 132 682 |
2013 |
952 323 |
236 329 |
2 764 507 |
2014 |
1 026 140 |
261 201 |
3 039 598 |
2015 |
1 112 603 |
285 853 |
3 696 237 |
2016 |
1 256 403 |
313 555 |
3 312 393 |
2017 |
1 160 782 |
279 827 |
3 604 775 |
2018 |
1 071 931 |
251 300 |
3 607 283 |
(2)
Existence of a market failure
(3)
Least harmful approach
7.1.3.2.
Altmark 2
7.1.3.3.
Altmark 3
(EUR) |
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CIN public service remit |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
Grand total |
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+ Return on capital (6,5%) |
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+ Actual compensation |
32 707 233 |
72 685 642 |
72 685 642 |
72 685 642 |
72 685 642 |
72 685 642 |
72 685 642 |
468 821 089 |
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