A group of 60 students and four teachers from the María Inmaculada Concerted Center in Cádiz visited the facilities of the Free Trade Zone in Cádiz last Wednesday, April 24, 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 day began in the auditorium of the Heracles Building, where an audiovisual of the history and activity of the Consortium was projected, in which special mention was made of the support that Zona Franca provides to entrepreneurs. Next, the head of the Human Resources Department of the Free Zone, Raquel Penco, and the Customs technician, Francisco Piñero, offered a talk-discussion about the present and future challenges of the Cádiz Institution.
After visiting the Melkart building, the group moved to the facilities of the Cayco company, dedicated to logistics and one of the oldest in the facility, where its manager, Juan Manuel Vidal, explained to the students the activity and the type of product existing in the facilities.
Next, the group moved to the offices of Documentary Services of Andalusia (SDA), where a technical advisor from this Consortium company showed them the work and details of the document archiving and custody service, which counts among its clients numerous administrations in the province.
After a tour of the exterior, students and teachers ended their visit in the Plenary Hall of the Institution, where they were received by the Special Delegate of the State, Jorge Ramos, and they were presented with a commemorative gift, the book of the 80 years of History of the Free Trade Zone of Cádiz.
The guided tour program launched by the Free Trade Zone aims to make the Institution known to Cádiz society and share the activity and projects it is carrying out, as well as the change of image and strategy promoted by the new State Delegate, Jorge Ramos. You can request a visit through the website www.zonafrancacadiz.com.



