Concrete Parts Maker Sets up at Port of Dunkerque

19th December 2019

Logistics BusinessConcrete Parts Maker Sets up at Port of Dunkerque

A Belgian firm specialising in the design, manufacture and assembly of industrial and agricultural buildings made of steel frame or reinforced concrete, has signed a building lease for the occupation of land at the port of Dunkerque.
As part of its development dynamic, Mahieu Contract wishes to set up a new activity for the production of prefabricated parts made of reinforced concrete. Under French law, a new company has been created to carry out the work, known as Premadun.

The one-hectare land which will be used to house the manufacturing facility for prefabricated parts used in construction or for building, is located near the Pont à Roseaux, on the Route des prés Février, in Loon-Plage.

In the first phase, the concrete will be delivered ready for use by the Flandres Béton Company located in the River Port area in Loon-Plage. In the second phase, Premadun plans to manufacture its own concrete on its site. It is slated to start business in the first quarter of 2020.