16
November
2020


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The e-commerce giant Amazon has moved to the Can Volart industrial estate, in Parets del Vallès, in a new logistics facility of 15,300 m2 that must meet the growing demand of the Barcelona market and its metropolitan area. This is the seventh infrastructure of the American company in Catalonia. All of them add up to more than 300,000 square meters, and include the logistics park of El Prat de Llobregat, the largest in southern Europe, the logistics warehouses of Martorelles, Castellbisbal and Barberà del Vallès, and the intelligence research center artificial in the 22 @ technological district of Barcelona. He is also developing a new space in Rubí.

https://www.expansion.com/catalunya/2020/10/31/5f9c9c3fe5fdea5b3d8b45ba.html

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