Skip to main content

The Antequera Dry Port reaches a major milestone in its development with the launch of construction works for its first logistics infrastructures on site. This progress marks the project’s transition into its fully operational phase and confirms its structuring role in the logistics and industrial development of Andalusia.

Led by GROUPE IDEC through its subsidiary IDEC GROUP SPAIN, the project is gradually establishing itself as one of the future benchmark logistics hubs in Southern Europe, thanks to its strategic location and multimodal connectivity.

The arrival of Ontime and Dia confirms the site’s attractiveness

This new phase is accompanied by the establishment of two major players in the sector: Ontime, a leading Spanish logistics operator, and Dia, a food retail group.

These two projects send a strong signal to the market and confirm the attractiveness of the Antequera Dry Port for both national and international stakeholders.

They also contribute to the overall momentum of the park by generating a ripple effect, attracting new companies to the site, whether large corporations or regional players.

A structuring project for the Andalusian territory

This important milestone has been highlighted by the regional press, underlining the role of the Antequera Dry Port as a driver of economic and logistics transformation in Andalusia.

The project also benefits from the support and interest of institutional and economic stakeholders in the region, illustrating its strategic importance for regional development and local value creation.

A strong on-site presence from IDEC GROUP SPAIN teams

On this occasion, the IDEC GROUP SPAIN teams were present on site, with the participation of Maïté Palomino and Carlos Gómez, along with representatives from DUNAS CAPITAL, alongside operators Ontime and Dia, and accompanied by local and regional institutional representatives such as Rocio Diaz and Carolina España, Ministers of Public Works and Economy respectively of the Junta de Andalucía.

This presence reflects the teams’ ongoing commitment to monitoring and developing the project.

A logistics hub at the heart of European flows

Located in the province of Málaga, the Antequera Dry Port benefits from an outstanding strategic position at the crossroads of the main transport routes of the Iberian Peninsula. The site offers full multimodal connectivity, including road, rail, port, and air links.

This configuration enables the optimization of logistics flows, strengthens the competitiveness of companies established on site, and supports the development of supply chains at both national and international levels.