Speaking to Lusa, Mayor Miguel Alves said that this is a
private investment that embodies "an industrial revolution in the
district”. The park will be located at the confluence of the parishes of Argela
and Vilar de Mouros, next to the access to Highway 28 (A28), in an area
dedicated to businesses with more than eight hectares.
"The Preliminary Information Request has already been
submitted to Caminha Town Hall and is being processed," said the local
authority, adding that in the coming weeks the Town Hall expects to sell the
land it owns in that area in favour of the promoters.
According to the description and justification of the
allotment proposal received by the municipal services, the automotive industry
technology centre will be equipped with space for the business with shared
support services as well as a restaurant and cafeteria facilities.
Cross-border centre
The cross-border exhibition centre will be a multi-purpose
pavilion that will host conferences, national and international fairs, sports
competitions and live shows.
Using remote-controlled retractable stands, it will have
capacity for 7,500 visitors at the same time, for 4,000 seated spectators for
shows and for 2,500 seated spectators for official sports competitions in
handball, basketball, football, roller hockey, volleyball amongst others.
The municipality noted that the pavilion "will meet the
necessary conditions to be recognised with the official certifications that
allow it to host international clubs or national team competitions”.
The promoters plan to create lots for the industry in an
overall occupation of 36,000 square metres, as well as space dedicated for
commerce and services, sports and cafeteria equipment, and leisure and
recreational spaces.
For Miguel Alves, the investment will provide
"modernity and sustainability to an area that will boost the creation of
hundreds of new qualified jobs in sectors of high technological intensity, such
as the automotive and aerospace industries”. "It is intended that added
value activities, such as product design, are exported from Caminha to the
world," he adds.
According to Miguel Alves, "this project marks a
turning point in the development of the municipality of Caminha"."We
have been working on this enterprise for a long time and now, with almost all
the land acquired by the promoter and with the Previous Information Request
being evaluated by the technicians, we feel we have the conditions to announce
to Caminha and the whole territory that we have started the industrial
revolution that the municipality has needed for many years", he says.