Jorge Ramos and Bernardino Copano, accompanied by managers and technical staff, toured the warehouses and checked the activity carried out, which has registered a 30% increase in merchandise traffic
One million euros will be invested in the coming months in improving the facilities and new cold rooms
The Cádiz Consortium and the company Bernardino Abad S.L. make up DALSE, the company in charge of exploitation and management, whose board of directors was also held today
This morning, the State delegate in the Free Trade Zone, Jorge Ramos, visited the facilities of the Algeciras Free Warehouse (DALSE), located on the Isla Verde dock of the Port of Algeciras, accompanied by the head of the company Bernardino Abad SL, with which the Consortium forms the company DALSE that manages the entity, and by directors and technical staff. The person in charge of the Consortium has supervised the facilities, in which 1 million euros will be invested in the coming months for comprehensive improvement and new cold rooms.
After the visit and tour of the warehouses that make up the warehouse to check the intense activity that takes place there and which has registered a 30% increase in merchandise traffic, a Board of Directors of DALSE took place, a board made up of members of the Free Zone, Bernardino Abad S.L. and by the presidents of the Chambers of Commerce of Cádiz and Campo de Gibraltar, Ángel Juan Pascual (in his capacity as member of the Executive Committee of the Free Trade Zone of Cádiz) and Carlos Fenoy.
Customs Warehouse and Logistics Southern Europe S.L. (DALSE) was established last year at 50% by the Cádiz Free Trade Zone and the company Bernardino Abad S.L. and its purpose is the management and operation of the Algeciras Customs Warehouse, a facility of the Cádiz Consortium located at the Isla Verde dock in the Port of Algeciras. This Warehouse has the authorization of a customs warehouse, non-customs warehouse and fiscal warehouse, as well as the use of the bulk terminal that the Port Authority of the Bay of Algeciras gave as an administrative concession to the Free Zone.
The customs and fiscal deposit of Algeciras is composed of closed facilities perimeter and isolated from the rest of the port environment. It consists of four ships with a covered surface of approximately 8,400 m2 and an attached plot whose discovered surface is approximately 3,200 m2, equipped with ten docks for cargo and discharge of vehicles.
These facilities make up an exempt customs area that allows you to have both community and non-community goods, to which neither the tariffs nor the taxation of the community country is applied. This allows goods from third countries to be deposited without applying tariffs or community trade policy and also to incorporate national and community merchandise without the corresponding taxation, assimilating it to an export.