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Hoffmann Green announces that its third production site (H3) will be located in the Port of Dunkirk

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Hoffmann Green has achieved a key milestone its development by signing a 40-year AOT (Autorisation d’Occupation Temporaire, or Temporary Occupation Permit) in Dunkirk Major Sea Port (Grand Port Maritime de Dunkerque – GPMD) in order to build the company’s third production site (H3) on a 5-hectare (12-acre) plot of land. To date, this agreement is in the form of a reservation protocol, Hoffmann Green will thus take possession of the land when the current occupant has finalized its operations to evacuate the site.

Hoffmann Green announces that its third production site (H3) will be located in the Port of Dunkirk

The location of the new site is perfectly in line with the Company’s strategic plan, as it lies next to rail and river links and will provide additional sea access connecting it to the storage silos in the port of La Rochelle. It is also consistent with GPMD’s strategy of developing industry to generate new maritime traffic in its port terminals.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/31052022/hoffmann-green-announces-that-its-third-production-site-h3-will-be-located-in-the-port-of-dunkirk/

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