Spanish Pantoja Opens New Logistics Warehouse in Aveiro, Eyes Lisbon Expansion

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Spanish logistics group Pantoja has opened a new warehouse in Aveiro, marking a significant step in its expansion strategy in Portugal. The company, founded 76 years ago, has not disclosed the investment amount for this new facility.

The new warehouse spans 2,000 square meters, enhancing Pantoja’s operational capacity and enabling the provision of customized logistics solutions. With this addition, the total area of Pantoja’s operations in Portugal now reaches 8,000 square meters, while its overall footprint, including operations in Spain and France, exceeds 60,000 square meters.

Looking ahead, Pantoja has set its sights on establishing a new center in Lisbon, further strengtening its presence in the Portuguese market.

Pantoja’s ambition does not stop at Aveiro. The company is actively planning to establish a new logistics center in Lisbon. This move is expected to further enhance its operational efficiency and service offerings in the capital, catering to the growing demand for logistics solutions in the region.

The opening of the new warehouse in Aveiro is a significant development for Pantoja as it seeks to strengthen its foothold in Portugal. With plans for further expansion into Lisbon, the company is poised to enhance its logistics capabilities and meet the evolving needs of its clients in the region.

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