en.Wedoany.com Reported - Spain's Grupo Torres has recently inaugurated the first phase of a new container yard in the town of Aldaia, within the Valencian Community. Upon full completion, this logistics infrastructure will span nearly 100,000 square meters, enhancing the company's operational capacity around the Port of Valencia. The total investment is expected to reach nearly US$10 million after all project phases are completed.
The first phase, covering 45,000 square meters, is already operational and capable of managing approximately 3,000 containers for the storage, inspection, repair, and maintenance of maritime equipment. The project plans to manage up to 6,000 containers upon completion of all phases, along with approximately 500 parking spaces for heavy vehicles. Grupo Torres CEO Carlos Prades stated: "This is a key investment for the company's development, strengthening our operational capacity and enabling us to continue growing in the logistics sector."
The yard's digital operations are managed through a system integrated with mobile devices to optimize processes, improve traceability, and reduce paper usage. The facility is also equipped with charging infrastructure for industrial vehicles, with a power output of up to 120 kW. The second phase, currently under development, will expand the container area and parking zone, and include the construction of new offices. Meanwhile, Grupo Torres is also developing a new logistics space in San Roque, southern Spain, with a planned area of 30,000 square meters, where the first phase of 10,000 square meters has already commenced.
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