Ferrovie del Sud Est e Servizi Automobilistici Srl is a service operator of transport of people and goods by rail, cable car and other means. Founded in 1931 in Puglia, FSE makes use of a rail network which has 474 km of lines; after the Ferrovie dello Stato (State Railways, which it interconnects with), it is the longest unified network in Italy.
FSE has been synonymous with travel in Apulia, by train or bus, for work, study or tourism, for over eighty years. It goes through the four provinces of this southern region, and connects the provincial capitals of Bari, Taranto and Lecce, as well as 85 nearby municipalities. The public transport service is also provided on road, to integrate the railway, and serves over 130 municipalities, from Bari to Gagliano del Capo.
In 2016, Ferrovie del Sud Est became part of the FS Italiane Group. Trusting in the collaboration needed by all the stakeholders, we are doing as much as possible to ensure that citizens in Apulia get the same level of quality, safety and administrative transparency that we apply everywhere that we are called on to work.
Chairman: Luigi Lenci
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director: Giorgio Botti
Board Members: Cosimo Chiffi, Monica Rinchi
Chairman: Mario Pingerna
Statutory auditor: Maria Rita Ciola
Statutory auditor: Alberto Panealbo
Substitute statutory auditor: Anna Maria Grimaldi
Substitute statutory auditor: Alessandro Alessandrini
Chief Executive Officer and General Director Giorgio Botti
Legal, Corporate, Regulatory and Compliance Affairs: Donatella Cisotta
Administration, Finance and Control: Michele Calvello
Human Resources and Organisation: Giuseppe Porfiri
Sales and Customer Care: Cinzio Bitetto
Integrated Safety, Quality and Environment Management System: Giorgio Botti (ad interim)
Stations and Infrastructure: Angelo Bonerba
Bus Lines Business Unit: Stefano Pietribiasi
Infrastructure Operation Business Unit: Valeria Greco
Rail Transport Business Unit: Lucio Curci
Internal Auditing: Ugo Gargiulo
Investments: Giampaolo Tosti
Purchases: Pietro Stefano Attolico
Business Development and Strategic Planning: Giorgio Botti (ad interim)