
Nord-Pas-de-Calais:
At the heart of the Paris – London – Brussels triangle, essential gateway for
European trade, the Nord Pas de Calais region has large infrastructures which
put it at the centre of a market comprising several hundreds of millions of
consumers.
The introduction of the Eurostar means London is 1 hour 40 minutes away from
Lille, which reinforces the region's role of a crossroads, already favoured by
its geographical location. Essential centre between North-West Europe, the
rest of France and the Iberian Peninsula, the Nord Pas de Calais is a strategic
gateway.
Furthermore, the presence of three big ports, Boulogne, Calais (leading port
for the number of cross-Channel travellers) and Dunkirk (third port for heavy
goods ore traffic) reinforces the region's economic power.
° Dunkirk
Leading French
seaport of the North Sea with yearly traffic of more than 50 million tonnes in
2003 and Europe's first energetic platform, Dunkirk benefits from an exceptional
geographic location which places it at the centre of a market of more than 100
million consumers.
our specificities:
- Consolidation platform:
- Export: French Overseas Department and Territories
- Import: Magascar and Mauritius
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° Lille
The town
has considerable economic potential in fields such as textile, food processing,
electronics, computing, printing etc… The international airport's
development has enabled traffic to continue to increase and the presence of high
speed trains, such as the Eurostar, means Lille is 30 minutes away from
Brussels, an hour from Paris and 2 hours from London.
our activities:
- Seafreight organisation
- Airfreight organisation
- Logistics
- International road
our specificities : handling,
storage
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