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Stazione Sperimentale per l'Industria delle Pelli e delle Materie Concianti

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The Stazione Sperimentale per l'Industria delle Pelli e delle Materie Concianti (SSIP) (Leather and Tanning Materials Experimental Station) is a special Agency of the Chamber of Commerce in Naples. It is an Institute for applied research, established in Naples in 1885, and operating on a national scale with the specific aim of promoting the technical and technological progress in the leather, tanning materials and derived products industry. In 1999 SSIP was transformed into a public economic institution with important legal, operational and administrative modifications which, however, have left its mission and functions unchanged.

References

  1. Decreto - Legge n. 78 del 31 maggio 2010 recante "Misure urgenti in materia di stabilizzazione finanziaria e di competitività economica" pubblicato sulla Gazzetta Ufficiale Supplemento Ordinario n. 114 del 31 maggio 2010.
  2. Decreto-legge 31/05/2010, n.78 - Allegato 2
  3. Regio Decreto n. 1596 dell'8 febbraio 1885
  4. Decreto Legislativo 29 ottobre 1999, n. 540 "Riordino delle stazioni sperimentali per l'industria, a norma dell'articolo 11 della legge 15 marzo 1997, n. 59"

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