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Sanlorenzo Enters $56 Million Supply Chain Agreement

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Italian banking group Intesa Sanpaolo signed an agreement with Sanlorenzo that will allow small and medium suppliers access to a 50-million-euro credit line — about $56 million in U.S. dollars — for advances on components being made for the manufacturer.

“We are facing extraordinary events: to start again, we need to create a system and be firm in the supply chain,” said Teresio Testa of Intesa Sanpaolo in a statement.

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