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Vectio chosen to carry out a traffic study in the Zona Franca of Barcelona

Within the bidding process for the Zona Franca logistics space, Vectio has recently been appointed as the consultant in charge of carrying out the traffic impact study for a plot in this strategic logistics area in southern Europe. With an area of more than 15,000 m2 the plot defines a mixed logistics project with cross-docking and offices to be located near the Port of Barcelona in an area accessible from the B-10 highway, which allows easy access to Barcelona and from the A-2 and B-20 highways, as well as the C-31 regional road with connection to the airport.

                                                                        Aerial view of the Zona Franca of Barcelona, subject of the study

 

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