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Free Trade Zone requests the first occupancy license for the SAS warehouse in the Interior Campus

The start of activity at the facility will allow the logistics storage work that the Andalusian Health Service had in several municipalities to be concentrated in the capital of Cadiz.

The works, which have been co-financed by Funds requested within the Framework of the FEDER Operational Program of Andalusia 2007-2013, have consisted of the adaptation of two warehouses, with a total area of ​​3,950 m2, for health logistics.

The Cádiz Free Zone requested on Wednesday from the Cádiz City Council the first occupation license for the new facility that the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) will occupy in the Interior Precinct of the Free Zone and that will be used as a storage area for medical supplies.

The start of activity in these 3,950.00 m2 warehouses will allow the SAS to centralize its health logistics storage work, which it had in different municipalities of the province, in the capital of Cadiz.

The work, which began last April, has been carried out in warehouses 17A and 17B of the Interior Campus, specifically on Portugal Street, and responds to the need to have a strategically located area in the city of Cádiz for the storage of medical supplies.

The work has consisted of fully adapting the facilities to the sanitary storage activity, with the construction of a toilet, office and changing room area, in addition to adapting the roads for the material loading platform. The new equipment also has a refrigeration area and another for special material.

The work was awarded last March to the company Prinur SAU for an amount of 1,140,526.12 euros (VAT not included), 26% lower than the base tender budget of 1,547,797.10 euros (VAT not included), and has been co-financed by Funds requested within the Framework of the FEDER Operational Program of Andalusia 2007-2013.