The Piromalli clan managed to condition the management of the new
container terminal in the port of
Gioia Tauro. Established in the mid-1990s, it became the largest terminal in the
Mediterranean, moving over 2 million containers in 1998. Since 1994, when
Contship Italia rented the port area to start transhipment activity and the
Medcenter Container Terminal was set up thanks to 138 billion lire (about US$86 million) in state financing, the Piromalli’s obliged the Medcenter company, through its vice president
Walter Lugli, and the Contship company, through its president
Enrico Ravano, to pay a kickback of US$1.50 for each transhipped container, a sum which corresponded to about half the net profits earned by the two companies. Additionally, the Piromalli's desired contracts, subcontracts, and jobs in the two firms that run the port, as well as from other companies in the surrounding area. Despite subscribing to an anti corruption pact with the government, the managers of both Contship and Medcenter gave in to the demands. The arrest warrant issued in January 1999 against members of the Piromalli group stated that the two companies contracted firms indicated by the clan (and in some cases belonging to it) in the port-servicing activities and hired people recommended by the Piromalli clan, reinforcing the clan's power in the Gioia Tauro plain. In February 2008 the parliamentary
Antimafia Commission concluded that the 'Ndrangheta "controls or influences a large part of the economic activity around the port and uses the facility as a base for illegal trafficking." In its report it said that "the entire gamma of internal or sub-contracted activities is mafia-influenced, from the management of distribution and forwarding to customs control and container storage." The extortion of Ravano and Contship, was part of a project that "did not involve simply this security tax, which grew with the port, but also control of activities tied to the port, the hiring of workers, and relations with port unions and local institutions," the report added. "It effectively eliminated legitimate competition from companies not influenced or controlled by the mafia in providing goods and services, performing construction work and hiring personnel. And it threw a shadow over the behaviour of local government and other public bodies." The port of Gioia Tauro became an important hub in the international cocaine trafficking networks. An investigation in 2025, showed that the cocaine arriving at the port is transported further by the
Pesce and Piromalli clans, who control the port area, in exchange for a percentage, which is paid in cocaine rather than money, according to the
pentito Domenico Agresta. ==Alliance with Molè 'ndrina==