The delegate of the Free Zone, Jorge Ramos, and the mayor of the municipality, Jorge Romero, held a meeting last week in which they discussed the details for the works of the first 7 companies
According to the agreement, construction and first occupancy licenses will be processed in parallel to shorten deadlines.
The Free Zone of Cádiz has sent to the Los Barrios City Council the proposed executive agreement by which the construction works of the facilities of the first 7 companies that will be located on the land that the Free Zone has in El Fresno, in Los Barrios, to establish its tax precinct in this town.
The State delegate, Jorge Ramos, and the mayor of Los Barrios, Jorge Romero, held a meeting a few days ago to analyze the details of the start of the works and that they will be governed by the aforementioned agreement, which has been prepared by the technical team and legal of the Consortium and sent this Thursday to the Consistory for its supervision in order to set a date for the signature.
One of the main points established by the agreement is to propose a management model for the parallel processing of construction and first occupancy licenses, as well as a regulated procedure for their payment to the Los Barrios City Council.
It must be remembered that there are already seven industries that will be installed in this Free Trade Zone space in Los Barrios, which will begin with a large logistics center, located on the PLT1 plot of 44,439 m2, as well as another 6 companies dedicated to the food sector. , dairy products, seafood, a weighing and verification center for maritime containers destined for export, etc.
Jorge Ramos and Jorge Romero met at the Consortium's Headquarters and discussed the details of the start of the actions, since the Free Trade Zone will shortly proceed to the tender for a first package of works that will be around 25 million euros .
The seven companies that will occupy the facilities demand a total area of more than 70,000 m2 and they have an investment of more than 35 million euros and a forecast of creating more than 400 jobs.