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Transmec starts yards in order to increase the ability in forecast of an increase of the turnover
Al via the widening of the center of Campogalliano; it will follow the potenziamento of the hub of Truccazzano
March 1, 2011
The Italian company of transports and Transmec logistics will realize a widening of own center of Campogalliano (Modena) having constructed a new warehouse that will have a surface of 20.000 square metres. The initiative takes part of the strategic plan of the society for the 2011-2013 that previews investments for 30 million euros and that it is focused on two main objectives: to rationalize the management of the flows and the operations of warehouse, in a logic of service and costs, and to widen the distributive Network in order to face the previewed increments of turnover.
Transmec has explained that, once operatively the yard of Campogalliano, will begin the work for widening of the hub of Truccazzano (Milan). The new ones manufactured will have a surface of 20.000 square metres, than, with current the 25,000 already operating ones, they will carry the surface total to 45.000 square metres.
Always in logic of widening of the Network, the Italian company has in phase of consolidation the branch of Oradea (Rumania) that it joins to the historical center of Cluj Napoca. Transmec has emphasized the interest that the Rumanian market covers for the society is for the traffics from and for Italy, but above all for the turnover that gives Rumania leaves towards all Europe as a result of the fact that in this Country is anticipates various productive bases of multinational corporations with which they are in important phase of starter commercial relationships.
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