A group of International Trade students from the Martínez Montañés Institute in Seville visited the facilities of the Free Trade Zone in Cádiz on Wednesday, within the open door program that the Consortium launched last year to make citizens aware of its work and that of the companies installed in its Interior Campus.
It is the first time that a center from outside the province of Cádiz comes to see the facilities of the Cádiz Tax Precinct.
The group, made up of about 20 people, including students and teachers, began their visit in the Assembly Hall of the Heracles Building, where they attended a short explanatory talk given by the Director of Project Development and the audiovisual projection of the history and activity of the Consortium.
After visiting the Melkart Building, one of the emblems of the Fiscal Precinct, the students visited the facilities of the Cayco company, dedicated to logistics and foreign trade and one of the oldest in the Free Zone. There they received explanations from their managers about the activity and the usual work.
Subsequently, the group visited the Free Trade Zone Business Center, located in the new Europa Building, where they received information about the facilities and the possibility of locating a new business under advantageous conditions.
The students also visited the facilities of Documentary Services, another of the Consortium's companies, and took a tour of the document custody warehouse.
Finally, the group visited the Headquarters, 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.



