Intimus Group, which develops security machinery and for the automation of processes in cash management and other means of payment, has expanded its facilities in the Melkart building of the fiscal enclosure, where it will install a showroom
The firm manages from the Free Zone the department of R&D and the support of customers, which covers countries such as Portugal, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Belgium, Uruguay, Mexico, Argentina, Costa Rica, Ivory Coast, Kuwait and Senegal
The company has created seven highly qualified jobs in the facilities of the Free Zone and plan to increase the number shortly.
La empresa inmost cash & Payment, integrated into Intimus Group, strengthens its presence in the Free Zone of Cádiz with the expansion of its facilities in the Gaditano fiscal enclosure, specifically in the Melkart building, thus joining the innovative ecosystem that is consolidating in the facilities of the Cadiz consortium.
This company, founded in 1956, is characterized by using innovation for the development of machinery that offers solutions for cash automation and management, as well as machinery for the safety of cash payments, products that are used in different economic sectors, especially retail, and in national and international markets
The firm, based in the Madrid city of Getafe where the machinery is manufactured, has doubled its facilities on the ground floor of the Melkart building, where it plans to install a showroom area to expose its products. In addition, from them the R&D department and the support of customers manage both electronics and the wiring and equipment software.
Intimate Cash & Payment has created seven highly qualified jobs in its facilities in the Free Zone of Cádiz and plan to increase the short -term staff, according to the forecasts they handle, until they reach a minimum of ten.
Their engineering teams have extensive experience in industry and market and their products reach customers from different countries, mainly in Spain, Portugal, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Belgium, Uruguay, Mexico, Argentina, Costa Rica, Ivory Costa, Kuwait and Senegal.
The extension of Intimus is another step forward in the innovative and sustainable industrial fabric that is configuring the Gaditano consortium with its new model of industry 4.0 and adds to signatures that have been recently incorporated linked to the technological sector. In the fiscal enclosure, 24 innovative companies operate and 80 linked to the circular economy, which enrich and support the hundred startups that have passed through the Incubazul acceleration program, of which 41 are already invoicing.
The State delegate, Fran González, has valued the extension of Intimus Cash & Payment, which has defined as "a new positive result of the intense commercial work that we are doing and that we prioritize that we prevail and care for customers, that they want to continue in our facilities."
"We are promoting the marketing and enhancement of all our facilities from the perspective of our new industry model, focusing our efforts on innovative, technological and sustainable companies that contribute and enrich our economic fabric. We must bear in mind that in a few months we have welcomed our facilities to firms such as global quest, capgeminy, electam, group or ester The head of the enclosure.