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The Free Trade Zone of Cádiz sets its roadmap for 2026-2030

The Free Trade Zone of Cádiz will outline its strategy for 2026-2030, focusing on being a driver of socioeconomic development and competitiveness through innovation and the Blue Economy.

Editorial team··Enterprises·3 minPrint
The Free Trade Zone of Cádiz sets its roadmap for 2026-2030

The Free Trade Zone of Cádiz will focus its strategy for the next four years on consolidating itself as a dynamic agent of socioeconomic development, a driver of business competitiveness and a reference in industry 4.0, with a model based on innovation, entrepreneurship, and the Blue Economy. This was highlighted during the presentation of the Strategic Plan 2026-2030, prepared by Deloitte under the guidelines of the management team of the Consortium and with the participation of all its departments.

The plan has been publicly presented by the delegate of the Free Trade Zone of Cádiz, Fran González, along with Marciala de la Cuadra and Amaia Quintana, responsible partners of Deloitte's Public Sector, at an event directed towards both the workers and the companies located in the Cádiz fiscal area.

This document takes over from the Viability Plan 2021-2025, launched at the beginning of the current management and which has allowed for clearing the economic situation of the Consortium, achieving profits after 13 years of losses, as well as configuring a more innovative business fabric around the model of industry 4.0 and strategic projects such as Incubazul and Blue Core.

The Strategic Plan is the result of a collaborative strategic reflection process, based on an exhaustive internal and external diagnosis prepared after months of work and interviews with all departments of the Consortium. This analysis has led to a global SWOT, which identifies trends, threats, and strengths, and establishes a solid foundation to define the vision and lines of action for the coming years.

Fran González has thanked the involvement of the staff and expressed satisfaction with a document that “opens the door to a new stage, once a complicated situation has been overcome. Now we are on our way to consolidate projects and reinforce our role as a true driver of socioeconomic development and dynamizer of our entire area of influence.”

“The Strategic Plan is a milestone for the immediate future of the Free Trade Zone of Cádiz, as it provides us with a clear roadmap and organizes our priorities for the next four years,” emphasized the delegate, who highlighted the value of having had a prestigious external entity like Deloitte to define “a coherent, reliable, and executable action plan.”

For her part, Marciala de la Cuadra pointed out that “our task has been to translate the financial recovery achieved by the Consortium into a solid and measurable growth strategy. This Plan is not a theoretical exercise, but an operational roadmap designed from within, providing the Free Trade Zone with the necessary tools to lead the Blue Economy and act as a real lever of competitiveness in the Cádiz territory.”

Strategic axes and transversal lines

The Strategic Plan 2026-2030 defines three major business axes that will consolidate the Free Trade Zone of Cádiz as a reference:

  1. Socioeconomic and environmental development, promoting sustainable actions that favor productive transformation, economic diversification, and territorial regeneration, with special attention to attracting innovative companies.
  2. Business competitiveness, through the optimization of infrastructures and the strengthening of the productive fabric linked to the Blue Economy, innovation, internationalization, and talent attraction.
  3. Innovation and entrepreneurship, consolidating the Blue Economy ecosystem as a driver of economic transformation.

These axes will be reinforced transversally by four strategic levers: the commercial model, the establishment of alliances and collaboration networks, the operational model, and digital transformation, and communication.

The document also highlights the importance of continuing to promote strategic alliances and collaboration networks that favor business development, international projection, and the visibility of the Free Trade Zone and the province of Cádiz in national and international forums.

Likewise, the plan bets on the optimization of internal processes through digital transformation tools, cybersecurity plans, and best practices in the use of emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence. In the field of communication, both the internal communication of the Consortium and the planning of external communication actions are reinforced.

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