SPAIN: Eroski to "modernise" Basque distribution centre

By Michelle Russell | 17 May 2012

Spanish retailer Eroski is to invest EUR40m (US$50.9m) in the modernisation of its dry foods distribution centre in the Basque Country.

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Spanish retailer Eroski is to invest EUR40m (US$50.9m) in the modernisation of its dry foods distribution centre in the Basque Country.

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