A logistics company has announced a significant two hundred fifty million euros investment in new projects, set to be rolled out over the next three years. These initiatives, launched in twenty twenty-four, will strengthen the company’s operations in the automotive, retail, and industrial sectors across multiple regions, with a focus on expanding internal logistics capabilities.
One of the notable developments is in Mexico, where a major automotive logistics centre will be managed, encompassing material unloading, inspection, storage, and supply services across twenty-two logistics areas and five production lines. This project, based in Puebla, will integrate over eight hundred employees into the workforce, enhancing operational capacity.
In Hungary, a new logistics operation in Györ will employ approximately one thousand two hundred people, strengthening the company’s footprint in Central Europe. Meanwhile, in Portugal, a strategic project in Palmela will employ five hundred ninety workers to support growing logistics demands.
The company is also expanding its retail and industrial logistics operations across Europe. A new fifteen thousand square metre multimodal logistics centre in Madrid will manage warehousing and air cargo distribution, while a twenty thousand square metre centre in Amsterdam will focus on textile and retail logistics. Additionally, a new internal logistics operation in Córdoba, Spain, will cater to the industrial sector.
With these projects, the company further solidifies its position in the global logistics landscape, with a network of seventy-two logistics centres covering over three million square metres. The growth also reflects the ongoing expansion of its workforce across Europe and the Americas.
Looking ahead, the company is set to celebrate its sixtieth anniversary in twenty twenty-five, marking six decades of growth from a transport company to an integrated supply chain manager offering land, air, and sea logistics services.
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