Cortizo to Invest in Aluminium Processing Factory in Portugal's Chaves, Creating 400 Jobs by 2027
Spanish multinational Cortizo is investing in a new aluminium processing factory in Chaves, Portugal, expected to create 400 jobs by 2027. The facility will be built in the Chaves Business Park, covering 30 hectares with an industrial complex of 80,000 square meters. Operations are set to commence at the end of 2027, with the potential for 450 direct jobs. The project is classified as a Project of National Interest (PIN) and aims to enhance the local economy and attract new businesses.

Cortizo, a Spanish multinational, is investing in a new aluminium processing factory in Chaves, Portugal, set to create 400 jobs by 2027. The factory will be located in the Chaves Business Park on 30 hectares, featuring an 80,000 square meter industrial complex.
Expected to begin operations by late 2027, the facility could generate up to 450 direct jobs. This investment is classified as a Project of National Interest (PIN), facilitating specific incentives. The project aims to boost the local economy, attract new businesses, and enhance business attractiveness in Alto Tâmega.


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