A group of Administrative Management students from the Salesianos School of Cádiz visited the facilities of the Free Trade Zone in Cádiz last week, within the open door program that the Consortium has launched to make citizens aware of its work and that of the companies installed in its Interior Campus.
The group, made up of more than 20 students and a teacher, began their visit in the auditorium of the Heracles Building, where they attended an audiovisual projection of the history and activity of the Consortium, in which special mention was made of the support that Zona Franca provides to entrepreneurs.
After visiting the Melkart Building, the group moved to the facilities of the Documentary Services of Andalusia (SDA), where the person in charge of this Consortium company showed them the work and details of this document archiving and custody service, which counts among its clients numerous administrations in the province. Subsequently, the students took a tour of the Campus, where they were able to check out the logistical activity, the new paddle tennis courts and the Europa Building.
The students finished the tour in the Plenary Hall of the Institution, where they were received by the Special Delegate of the State, Jorge Ramos, who informed them that the meetings of the Consortium's governing bodies are held in this office, that is, the Plenary Session and the Executive Committee and gave them a commemorative gift, the book of the 80 years of History of the Free Trade Zone of Cádiz.