Valencia Attracts 25 International Companies and Over 152 Million Euros in Investment
The Invest in Valencia office, a joint initiative of the City Council and Chamber of Commerce, has facilitated the arrival of new companies.
By Vicent Garcia Beltran
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The Invest in Valencia office, a collaborative effort between the Valencia City Council and the Chamber of Commerce, successfully attracted 25 international companies to the city during 2025, resulting in investments exceeding 152 million euros and the creation of over 920 new jobs.
This municipal initiative, led by the Councillor for Innovation and Investments, Paula Llobet, aligns with the València Innovation Capital strategy, aiming to establish the city as a leading innovation hub. Llobet emphasized that Valencia offers unique conditions for high-value-added projects, including connectivity, infrastructure, talent, and a competitive industrial ecosystem.
Among the latest additions is Modpack System, a European company specializing in industrial relocation and machinery installation services. This company has established its operational center for Western Europe in Valencia, strengthening the city's position as a strategic hub for industrial and logistical investment. Modpack System's decision solidifies Valencia's role as a connection platform for key markets in Europe, North Africa, and Latin America.
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"Modpack System's decision to locate its Western European center in Valencia confirms the city's attractiveness for industrial projects capable of generating investment, skilled employment, and new opportunities for international collaboration."
Modpack System, currently operating from the Sagunto industrial park, provides comprehensive solutions for the relocation and commissioning of industrial facilities, including dismantling, assembly, specialized industrial packaging, multimodal transport, and associated logistics management. The firm collaborates with manufacturers in the automotive sector and other industries requiring complex production line reorganizations.
The implementation of Modpack System in Valencia is estimated to generate an economic impact of 2 million euros during its first year, with a projection to reach 10 million euros within three years. Additionally, the company plans to hire approximately 20 professionals by the end of 2026, with profiles in industrial operations, logistics, and project management, contributing to local skilled employment.
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"These types of implementations are especially relevant because they combine productive investment, job creation, and the strengthening of the territory's industrial value chain."
Invest in Valencia continues to support Modpack System in its integration into the local business and industrial fabric, facilitating its consolidation in European markets and the development of new alliances with nearby regions.