Metal frame with Serial Glass Incorporation for the Prefabricated Modular Sustainable Construction Niche Market (Q2857202): Difference between revisions

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Revision as of 11:04, 20 October 2021

Project Q2857202 in Portugal
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Metal frame with Serial Glass Incorporation for the Prefabricated Modular Sustainable Construction Niche Market
Project Q2857202 in Portugal

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    290,937.0 Euro
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    528,977.0 Euro
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    55.0 percent
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    20 November 2019
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    19 November 2021
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    FERNANDO ALEGRE LDA
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    37°7'34.50"N, 7°38'59.68"W
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    O promotor pretende reunir todas as valências e capacidade produtiva de forma a iniciar a produção em série de caixilharia metálica. Reunindo estes pressupostos, a empresa pretende integrar a cadeia de fornecimento do mercado-nicho da construção sustentável modular pré-fabricada. (Portuguese)
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    The promoter intends to gather all the valences and productive capacity in order to start production in series of metal frames. By combining these assumptions, the company intends to integrate the supply chain of prefabricated modular modular sustainable construction. (English)
    6 July 2021
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    Tavira
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    Identifiers

    ALG-02-0853-FEDER-046315
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