ALS Beton invests in a new mobile station

by   CIJ News iDesk V
2024-09-18   10:33
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The concrete and aggregates producer ALS Beton, taken over by the lawyer Bogdan Hanganu after the exit from the market of the Austrian group Asamer, invests in a new mobile concrete plant in Mogoșoaia as part of its regional development plan, having just inaugurated a station in Otopeni that will supply materials, mainly, to the construction project of the new metro line M6 Bucharest – Otopeni Airport.

Last year, ALS Beton rented a plot of land with an area of almost 5,000 sqm in Mogoșoaia, near the Arbo Residence complex, with the aim of setting up a mobile concrete production station here.

"We are in the approval stage of the project to open a mobile concrete production station in Mogoșoaia. Given the stage of the project, we prefer to come up with details as we get closer to its completion. We hope that the whole procedure will come to an end by the end of October," said Bogdan Hanganu, the owner of ALS Betron.

Source: Profit.ro

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