Sid gets 120-hectare cargo center - EUR 120 million investment


Members of the Sid City Assembly have unanimously adopted an initiave to form intermodular and industrial center in Sid. Municipal management will also ask the state to get involved in the Italian investment in order to make the guarantee given to investors from Italy even more solid. Sid Mayor Nikola Vasic says this is a big thing for a poor municipality rich in natural resources, and points out that the green light is given for the formation of a cargo center.
A delegation of the Sid municipality, which consisted of the mayor, City Assembly Speaker Branislav Maukovic and Deputy Mayor Srdjan Malesevic, was staying in Milan, Italy where they met with the representatives of Cge Engineering.
- We spoke with CEO William Milovan, CTO Dante Salimberi, and Project Coordinator Richard Salimberi. Having seen the intermodular agricenter SOGE, we learned that operators in Milan were interested in taking part in the project in Sid - Vasic says and adds that they heard nothing but words of praise for the construction of cargo center in Sid.
Vasic reminds that the future cargo center will be situated almost on the very border with Croatia, that is, the European Union, adding that it will lie on traffic arteries - corridors connected with Paris, Berlin, Frankfurt, Graz, London, Bologna, Parma, Trieste.
The site of the future cargo center or intermodular and industrial center is located on the right side of the highway, behind the toll station Adasevci, and covers a surface area of 120 hectares. The value of this investment is EUR 120 million. The other investment involves the construction of banks, exchange offices, scales for measuring loaded trucks, freight-forwarding offices, customs offices, restuarants...
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