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Córdoba – The Logistics of the Future
SOLAVANCE was invited to participate in the roundtable on talent and training held during the congress “The Logistics of the Future,” organized by the Córdoba City Council.
The company’s Director highlighted the key role of Dual Vocational Training (FP-Dual) as a pathway for integrating new professionals into the sector, as well as the importance of preparing students with strong values, comprehensive education, and critical thinking skills.
The company Solavance is invited to the Córdoba City Agenda event
The company Solavance trains and hires expert transport professionals in logistics in Córdoba
Solavance and its affiliated transport cooperative, Jacotrans, have trained ten drivers in furniture handling and delivery, as well as ten sales representatives specialized in logistics, thanks to financial support from the Municipal Institute for Economic Development and Employment (Imdeec). In addition, the company has hired two people from each training program, gradually expanding its workforce and using training opportunities as a means of staff recruitment.
Tribute to Women
Remedios and Mari Ángeles Hierro: From the Fairs to the Truck
SOLAVANCE celebrates a tribute to the role of women in the transport sector.
The news outlet Aguilar Noticias highlights our colleagues Remedios and Mari Ángeles.
10th Anniversary
SOLAVANCE celebrates its 10th anniversary at Torre Palomar de la Albaida. It is a source of pride for all of us to celebrate the first 10 years of our company’s journey, surrounded by so many colleagues, clients, and friends.
Because that’s what SOLAVANCE is all about — people committed to the values of our families, our clients, and our suppliers. We look forward to continued success, and may the next 10 years bring the fruits of everything we have sown. Happy anniversary to everyone who, in one way or another, takes part in our project.
Transport Accompanying Document (DAT)
Starting October 15, 2019, it will be mandatory for the transport of food products from the production site to the first processing or handling center to be accompanied by a Transport Accompanying Document (DAT). Products from primary livestock, hunting, fishing, and aquaculture production, as well as those already subject to specific labeling regulations, are excluded.
A separate document must be generated for each shipment. The responsibility for creating the document lies with the owner of the production site or an authorized person, and it may be issued either in paper format or through an online application. The carrier is required to receive this document and keep it in their possession until the goods are delivered.
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