Croda opens its largest European
distribution hub in Catalonia
19 Dec 2021
Business Investments · Chemistry & Sustainability
The British chemical company Croda has invested €10.5 million to open a new automated warehouse in Girona (Catalonia), becoming the largest distribution hub for multinational products in the European Union.
The new hub's storage capacity of 6 million tons will reduce product delivery time by 50%. Croda expects to invest an additional €26 million over the next three years on new projects based on innovation and sustainability.
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