Aldi Has Already Opened 11 Stores in Minho and Will Invest 500 Million in the Country (with a New Platform in Santo Tirso).
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The German supermarket chain Aldi will invest around 500 million euros in Portugal over the next decade, and plans to create a logistics platform in Santo Tirso, in the Porto district. In the Minho region, the Germans have already opened 11 stores. Guimarães, with three, is where the brand has established itself most strongly. It also has stores in Braga, Esposende, Fafe, Famalicão (Joane), Ponte de Lima, Vila Verde, Viana do Castelo and Caminh…
Aldi will also open a new logistics platform in Santo Tirso, but only in 2030. Aldi plans to invest around €500 million in the Portuguese market by 2035, in a new expansion phase that should add 90 stores to the existing network and include the opening of a logistics platform in Santo Tirso. The plan confirms the continuity of the German group's growth strategy in the national food retail sector, in an adverse economic context marked by persiste…
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