Note sent by UGT
The National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) approved yesterday the capital to the Spanish company of Zinc, currently located in the Industrial Estate Torreciega in Cartagena.
It has been over a year and a half since the company managed to land in the Industrial Cartagena de Los Camachos, thanks in part to the performance of SEPES.
Today, both the City of Cartagena and the Regional Government continue to put obstacles and without fulfilling their promises to accelerate all the red tape of more than 550,000 m2 available in the industrial zone of Cartagena.
From the Federation of Metal, Construction and Allied Workers (MCA) of Murcia UGT considers that the popular Murcia they have run out of excuses.
Its Secretary General, Juan José Pérez Manzanera, today was very blunt when stating that "there is no place for excuses of the kind there is not enough or no land, the land is more than granted and just need to the City of Cartagena and the Regional Government to expedite the process of reclassification of the land where it is currently located Torreciega factory. "
In this sense, Pérez Manzanera stressed the "need to move fast" to the industrial area of Los Camachos because "otherwise," he assured, "there would be no downgrading of Torreciega land and the purchaser would be free to repay money remainder of the purchase, no doubt, is absolutely necessary for the new work, and we talked for more than 90 million euros. "
However, the fact that the CNMV has finally approved the capital increase means that the Zinc Spanish partners are betting on the expansion and improvement of the factory which, remember, employs about 250 workers who could see ensured continuity in the company if the transfer will take place before next August.
Source: UGT