Marghera is a municipalità (borough) of the comune of Venice, Italy. It includes the industrial area known as Porto Marghera (English: Marghera Port) or Venezia Porto Marghera. The Italian Aluminium Industry: Cartels, Multinationals and the Autarkic Phase, 1917-1943 - Marco Bertilorenzi
Development commenced in 1920, and for 10 years shipping channels were dredged, excavations and land reclamation took place. A residential area was constructed for the zone's workers. In 1923, the first chemical factory commenced production. The Case-Study of the Porto Marghera – Venice Lagoon National Priority List Site and the role of the voluntary agreement for the chemical industry The number of workers employed in the zone rose to 6000 by 1930, 16,000 by 1950 and 35,000 by 1970.
In 1926 Marghera and Mestre were made a frazione under the control of the municipal government of Venice. By 1940, more than 60 factories were established at Marghera, and as a result during World War II Allied bombers targeted Porto Marghera.
On May 15, 2020, a fire in a chemical plant producing cosmetics, including nail varnish remover, forced Venetians to stay indoors.
Eagles Airlines had its head office in Marghera." Contacts." Eagles Airlines. Retrieved on 24 December 2010. "Eagles Airlines Via Banchina dei Molini, 8 30175 VENEZIA - Marghera"
3V Sigma, part of the multinational Sigma corporation, has a chemical plant producing cosmetics in Porto Maghera; it had a chemical fire in May 2020.
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