8 72
40 1 8
15 3
00
3 4 92
49
038 091
7 11 390
1
141 5
2 8
1er
0 4
55 4
40
Key figures
of the Landes economy 2013 edition
CCI LANDES
A word from the President
The attractiveness of the Landes economy Despite the constraints of the current economic climate, the Landes economy is performing well ; near the sea and the forest, leading companies led by particularly dynamic managers and teams, are developing on their markets. Our territory is known for its great attractiveness increased by its authentic asset of space. This natural asset is now reinforced by a modern communication infrastructure network on the number one axis for European North-South exchanges. This latest edition of “Key Figures” aims to share this statistical data and has the ambition of contributing to the outreach of the Landes. English, Spanish and German versions of this document are being published with the intention of convincing new enterprises to establish themselves here. The Landes has a genuine future ahead and you will realise, on reading these “Key Figures” that entrepreneurs are contributing to building it. Philippe Jacquemain, Président
Location and infrastructures
p3
Transport and logistics
p4
Population
p5
Living conditions
p6
Employment
p7
Training
p8
Companies
p9
Industry
p 10
Tourism
p 11
Hydrotherapy
p 12
Agriculture
p 13
International
p 14
Location and infrastructures
tic O cean
Space and accessibility
Atlan
LGV
Spain High speed train stations South Europe Atlantic High-speed line project Rivers
Airports
Motorways
Towns in the Landes
Towns outside the department of The Landes
Motorway under construction
Marina
Roads
Trading port
The Landes benefits from a unique asset: space. With its 9,243 km2, the department is the second largest in France. The territory has a particulary efficient road network. The new A65 motorway linking Bordeaux, Mont de Marsan and Pau reinforces the motorway diagonal between the Spanish border, Dax, Mont de Marsan and Agen. The widening to 2x3 lanes of the A63 motorway linking the North of Europe to Spain and North Africa via the Landes usefully completes this network. The extension, in the south of Bordeaux, of the South-Atlantic High Speed Train Line to Spain opens up tremendous opportunities for the Landes, with the perspective of a new high-speed line serving 2 new train stations.
3
Transport and logistics
A strategic territory Sharing a frontier with Spain and also having its own coastline, the Landes is situated in the corridor which constitutes the principal axis for trade between the North and South of Europe. On average, 138,700 trucks and cars cross the Franco-Spanish border daily. Of these, 37% cross on the Atlantic side. 211 million tonnes of goods are traded between the Iberian Peninsula and the rest of Europe, of which 47% travels by road. This traffic has grown by 60% since 2001. The Atlantic facade accounts for 53% of trade traffic, of which half travels by road (compared with 33% in 2001).
Source : Observatoire des trafics franco-espagnols dans les Pyrénées
Increasing trade Between 2006 and 2011, the value of international trade transiting through the Landes more than doubled. Today, it amounts to 4.64 billion euros. Transport with Spain and Portugal alone represents more than a third of this trade. A quarter concerns Germany, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, Switzerland and Austria. The road is the favoured means of transport, with 67.2% of total value, before sea and air (both with 16.4%).
Spain Portugal
(98,8% road)
Más de la mitad del tráfico de mercancías se hace con la península ibérica y BENELUX
36,5%
Germany Benelux
Other countries
(94,8% road)
16,6%
Italy Switzerland United Kingdom Austria Ireland (92,9% road)
7,8%
15,8% Asia
North America
(65,2% sea)
(61,3% air)
(53,8% air)
7%
6,9%
6,6%
Russia East Europe
(87,6% road)
2,8% Source : SitraM base, Department of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy, 2011
4
Populaci贸n
Demographic Boom There are 397,766 inhabitants in the Landes, representing 12% of the Aquitaine population. Demographic growth is far superior to regional and national averages. The population growth rate (+1.48% annually since 2006) is three times higher than the national average. This rate places the Landes first in the Aquitaine departments and fifth in France.
398,000 inhabitants in the Landes 2012
Evolution /2006
Landes
397 766
9,63%
Gironde
1 479 277
6,24%
Over the last three years, the population of the Landes has grown on average by 4,500 inhabitants per year, compared to 5,400 between 2006 and 2010.
Lot et Garonne
342 500
6,27%
Source : INSEE 2013
Pyr茅n茅es-Atlantiques
674 908
5,98%
Dordogne
426 607
5,58%
Aquitaine
3 320 858
6,45%
France
65 585 857
3,80%
This vitality is essentially due to a very positive net migration (+1.2% on average, annually, compared to +0,9% in Aquitaine and +0.5% in France), due to the arrival of active young adults. This recent phenomenon makes the Landes in proportion to its population the second most attractive department of France along with Corsica, Gers and Aude.
Variaci贸n media anual 2006-2012 en % debida al saldo migratorio;
1. South Corsica
+1,3%
2. Landas
+1,2%
3. Gers
+1,2%
4. North Corsica
+1,1%
5. Aude
+1,1%
Source : INSEE 2012
All of the territory benefits from these demographic dynamism.
Population growth in the Landes is beneficial to a large number of cities, whatever their size and their geographical situation.
Average yearly growth rate 2006/2012 inferior to 0%
between 0% and 1.45%
between 3.5% and 5.7%
between 1.45% and 3.5%
between 5.7% and 8%
superior to 8 %
5
Living conditions
Living in The Landes The 165,260 households in the Landes are composed on average of 2.24 persons (Aquitaine : 2.19,France : 2.28). Two characteristics of households in the Landes are worth underlining: 16.7% of them are composed of 4 persons and more compared with 18.9% in France) and 30.9% of them have only 1 person (34% in France).
The technological breakthrough More than seven out of ten households in the Landes own a computer and 91% of them now have a mobile telephone. Between 2003 and 2012, the total proportion of households with access to internet rose from 28 to 68%. The Landes is at the head of development of Communication Information Technology in the educational field.
The professional environment also benefits from the development of information technologies, particularly in the tourism and service sectors. Between 2008 and 2011, the indicator of penetration of information technology use in small and medium-sized entreprises increased by 19%. In Aquitaine, small and medium-sized entreprises based in the Landes are those with the highest increase (+24%). Landes
Aquitaine
France
Households with a computer
74%
75%
76%
Households with access to internet at home
68%
68%
71%
Households with access to broadband internet
64%
65%
70%
Mobile web users
20%
28%
32%
Source: AEC, 2012 MĂŠdiamĂŠtrie
Individual lodgings primarily In 2010 there were more than 229,000 dwellings in the Landes. Compared to French and Aquitaine households, more people in the Landes are homeowners. Homes in the Landes are larger than the
average : 40.5% have more than 5 rooms, compared to 36.5% in Aquitaine and 33% in France. Since 2010, the number of dwellings being built has decreased.
More than 229,000 homes
184,387 in 2000 +23.8% in 10 years France : +12.4%, Aquitaine : +17.4%
32.3% tenants +23.5% in 10 years (France : 39.7%, Aquitaine : 36.7%)
72.4% of principal residences +14.3% in 10 years (France : 83.6%, Aquitaine : 81.5%)
71.6% detached houses +10.2% in 10 years (France : 56.3%, Aquitaine : 67.1%)
6
Source : INSEE, 2010
64.1% Homeowners +29.7% in 10 years (France : 57.6%, Aquitaine : 60.4%)
Employment
More than 140,000 jobs With 140,582 jobs, of which 86.1% are salaried employees, the Landes represents 10.7% of employment in the region. Since 2006, employment in the Landes has progressed by 2% compared to 0.8% in France. This progression places the Landes 16th of French Departments. This evolution was broken in 2012 as it was the first time that overall employment did not progress in the Landes. (According to the INSEE -469 jobs over a total of 141,677 in 2011). Industrial employment (15.5%) remains well above the regional average (11.7%) and the national average (12.9%) ; the number of agricultural jobs (5.4%) is double that of the rest of France and the number of construction and civil engineering jobs is one point higher (7.9%). With 39.1% the number of jobs in the tertiary trading sector (Merchandise and services sold) remains inferior to the regional average by 5 points and by 8 points to the average in France.
Increase in salaried jobs Between 2006 and 2011, total paid work in the Landes progressed by 4.98% at a rate superior to the regional average (+4.14%) and three times more than in France (+1.52%).
This positive balance of 5,874 jobs is mainly due to the Service sectors but also to the Construction and Food Industries and Energy and Environment activities. Evolution compared to 2006
Salaried jobs
Landes
Aquitaine
France
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
3 311
–12,96%
–12,31%
–12,73%
Extractive industries, energy, water and environment
2 177
32,42%
0,63%
1,40%
Food-processing industry
6 623
6,44%
–0,88%
3,82%
Industrial product manufacturing
12 097
–9,54%
–8,12%
–14,23%
Construction
8 527
6,44%
6,57%
5,64%
Trade
16 453
0,19%
1,28%
0,27%
Transport and storage
6 112
2,17%
0,84%
–1,50%
Accommodation and catering
4 351
13,87%
12,89%
7,03%
Information and communication
659
–6,26%
10,67%
6,87%
Financial services and Insurance
2 446
8,09%
3,20%
3,90%
923
0,65%
–1,89%
5,12%
Scientific, technical and administrative activities and business support
9 171
4,70%
10,02%
5,97%
Public administration, teaching, health and social action
43 591
8,55%
6,31%
3,65%
Other services
7 308
26,20%
15,19%
12,65%
123 749 4,98%
4,14%
1,52%
Real estate
Total Source : INSEE 2011
Employment in the private sector (74,811 salaried-workers (Source : UNEDIC) was still progressing in the Landes in 2011 (+5.3% = +3,784 jobs since 2006) faster than that recorded in France (+2.4%). Since 2006, the industrial workforce in the Landes has remained steady (+0.3%), compared to France (-11.7%).
The trade sectors saw their workforce progress faster than the national average (+3.8% compared to +0.8%), the construction sectors progressed at the same rate (+7.2%) as well as service sectors (+8.2%).
7
Training
Moving knowledge forward More than 70,000 youngsters go to school in the Landes. Amongst them, more than 11 000 follow general or vocational education in high schools. There are also 2,200 students in higher education in the Landes. In 2011 in the Landes, the proportion of young people holding a diploma aged from 20 to 24 years and not currently in higher education is higher than the national average (88.4% compared with 84.7% in France). This rate places the Landes amongst the top 15 French departments.
Almost 31,000 Secondary and High School pupils Enrolled pupils
Secondary
19 410
High school
11 366
Of which vocational
3 924
Of which general
7 442
Total enrolled pupils
30 776
The number of pupils enrolled in secondary and high schools has grown by 14.8% in three years. With a success rate of 93.2% in the general bachelor (Baccalaureate) exam in 2012, the Landes has better results than the French average of 89.6%. The regional (Aquitaine) average being 90.3%.
New secondary schools have been built in order to meet the needs of the increased number of pupils. After the opening in 2011 of a second school in Saint-Paullès-Dax, 2012 saw the construction of a new school in Saint-Geours-de-Maremne having a capacity of 450 pupils (see photo above).
1 557 Apprentices These apprentices are spread over 8 apprentice training centres and 5 vocational high schools. The number of apprentices in the Landes has diminished, -12.5% compared with 2009 and -10.5% in the region in general.
More than 2 100 students
Number enrolled
Higher technician diploma
972
University technology Institute at Mont de Marsan (Pau and Adour University)
258
Teacher Training College Mont de Marsan
81
Pau and Adour University and Bordeaux II University including Dax Spa Studies
219
Management School & Design School
110
Nursing and Physiotherapy School
589
TOTAL Source : Inspection Académique de Las Landas, CCI 2012
8
2229
Companies
40 500 establishments Counting 40 554 private or public establishments, contrary to 35 425 in 2008, the Landes presents a particularly dense and diversified economic fabric. Notably, it is made up of 5 800 agricultural farms, as many shops, 2 400 industrial businesses, 3 900 construction and public works, 8 700 service companies, 2 200 tourism companies and 13 000 companies of services to individuals. Two military bases and an establishment of the “Direction Générale des Armées” are major employers with over 4000 salaried workers. As in Aquitaine, the majority of companies (94,8%) is made up of small and medium sized industries employing fewer than 10 salaried workers. 365 establishments employ more than 50 salaried-workers.
1,578 creations and take-overs The Landes remains, as far as creation rate is concerned, among the first third of French departments. Though higher than that of Aquitaine and that of France, this rate (16.6%) dropped by close to 5 points between 2008 and 2011. The number of business creations and take-overs (1578)
is substantially the same as that noticed in 2006, whereas it regressed by -2.1% in Aquitaine and by -3.2% in France. More than a quarter of these creations and takeovers have taken place in the Mont-deMarsan and Dax agglomerations.
Services to individuals
12,1% Services to compagnies
27,5%
Construction and Civil Engineering
11,8% 1,4% Financial services
Industrie and energy
10,8%
2,3% Information technology and ICT
2,7% Clothing
10,6% 8,9%
Other services
Trade
In 2011, 322 companies were in administration or compulsory liquidation proceedings according to COFACE. Half of these
4432
4392
5%
4,2%
2,8% Transport Leisure
Food processing Industry
failures are in the Construction and Civil Engineering sector as well as the Service to Individuals.
3896
Creations
3188
1275
1266
1492
1578 Activity cessations
327 2008
347 2009
336 2010
322 2011
Business failures Sources : Coface and Insee 2011 Self-employed included.
9
Industry
The major industrial department of Aquitaine With a proportion of salaried workers in industry of 24.8%, the Landes is the first industrial department in Aquitaine. Industry in the Landes (totalling 21 000 jobs) is structured around four major sectors: wood-paper activities, food processing industry, chemicalplastic-packaging, and aeronautic mechanics industry . Surf wear industry, metallurgy, and metal construction complete the industrial activities in the Landes Distribution of workers in Industry
20,5%
PYRÉNÉES-ATLANTIQUES
LOT-ET-GARONNE
LANDES
GIRONDE
DORDOGNE
13,8%
18,4%
17,3%
18,2%
FRANCE
21,6%
AQUITAINE
24,8%
Source : ASSEDIC UNEDIC 01/01/2011 – private jobs
Over 18,500 Salaried workers Eight activities represent more than 2/3 of salaried industrial jobs: meat transformation activities (12.1%) fish transformation and preparation activities (11.3%) chemical (9.7%), aeronautic and armament (9.6%) metal works (7.4%)wood panelling (5.8%) sawmilling and planing (5.1%) energy and environment (5%). The total turnover for industrial activities has pro-
gressed by +23.8% since 2006 thanks to capital goods (+30%) and to food processing (+32%). The turnover of intermediate goods andconsumer goods has dropped during the same period. The main employers are Maïsadour Gascogne and Turboméca, Egger, Labeyrie and DRT.
Landes
Landes Evol. 2006
AQUITAINE Evol. 2006
FRANCE Evol. 2006
6 144
36,1%
4,4%
-1,8%
3 558
-5,7%
-12,3%
-17,9%
Chemicals and packaging
2 359
-3,9%
-5,9%
-11,9%
Aeronautics
2 019
8,9%
-3,4%
-12,5%
Transformation of metals
991
-2,2%
-4,9%
-12,6%
Energy and Environment
989
18,4%
7,8%
7,8%
Clothing
603
-15,9%
-23,6%
-29,1%
Machines and Equipment
368
-0,5%
1,3%
-16,4%
Electronics
221
-58,9%
-24,1%
-16,5%
1 265
-47,1%
-15,3%
-14,6%
18 517
0,31%
-5,72%
-11,69%
Activities Food, agricultural and food processing industry Wood, paper, furniture and printing Industries
Other industries Total Source: INSEE 2011
10
Tourism
Aquitaine’s Number One tourist destination The Department of the Landes is blessed with an exceptional natural environment and is ideal for tourism. Each year, almost 2 million people enjoy the quality of the coastline, the forest, the rich historical heritage and the gastronomy. Spa fun, sports activities with surfing, golfing, and sailing, also contribute to the natural attractiveness of the Landes and make the Landes coast the number one destination in Aquitaine (27.6% nights in 2012) ahead of the PÊrigord Noir and the Pays Basque.
22,599,682 Overnight stays In 2011 more than 60% of the 22,600,000 nights were spent during the July-August period. The total frequentation progressed by 4.1% between 2008 and 2011. The Landes has thus reinforced its place on the French tourist market by rising from the 18th to 13th place in the national rank. A mainly commercial lodging offer
Camp sites
Tourist spending is evaluated at a billion euros for the year 2011. More than half of the Landes’ tourist capacity (53%) depends on commercial lodging. 85% of it is concentrated on the coast.
28,6%
Hotels
2,5%
Furnished lodgings
5,2% 3,5% 12%
Rentals
Non-commercial lodgings Secondary homes, friends
Other commercial lodgings
47,2% 1,1% Guest houses guest rooms
Source : CDT Landes and INSEE 2011 et 2012
A high standard Hotel Industry Counting 1.1 million nights, the Landes Hotel Industry represents 13.5% of the Aquitaine market. The 204 Landes Hotels total 5,150 rooms. 1/3 of these are located on the coast and 47% in the spa areas. The sector has 1,141 permanent jobs and 773 seasonal ones for a turnover of 104 million euros.
Campsites excel The 153 Landes campsites offer 36,000 spaces, 40% of which are 4 stars. The Landes ranks 5th nationally and 1st regionally with 5.5 million nights one fourth of which is made up of foreign clientele. The turnover nears 130 million euros and 2,200 people are employed in this sector.
A major Asset : restaurants
Due to a strong gastronomical tradition, this dynamic sector brings together famous names of French cuisine, contributing largely to the notoriety and attractiveness of the Landes. With more than 600 establishments employing 2,600 salaried workers, The Landes represents 10% of Aquitaine restaurants.
11
Hydrotherapy
The number one spa department in France The Landes comes first, before Savoie, Hérault and the Pyrénées Orientales for its number of patients. In 2012, 72,000 spa visitors received treatment at the 5 spa resorts in the department, representing 14% of the national market. Dax is France’s principal spa town, with 47,000 patients. Rheumatology, phlebology, gynaecology, respiratory treatment and fibromyalgia are the therapeutic orientations available.
A capital economic impact The spa industry is essential to the Landes economy. This sector contributes to nearly 170 million euros turnover and generates nearly 9,000 jobs of which 2,150 depend directly on thermal activity. 1/3 of shops, service companies or craft companies located in spa areas have more than 20% of their turnover generated by the presence of thermal activity in the Landes. The average economic contribution of a spa visitor is 2,358 € for the territory.
Sources : CCI, CDT, Hydrotherapy Institute 2010
Commerce, craft and service companies
9 000 jobs
150 Health
6 945 1 616
Atla
ntic
Oce
an
384
12
Others
5 SPA sesorts 72 000 patients
Saint-Paul-lès-Dax 11 860 (11)
Saubusse 1 428 (68)
Thermal establishments
Préchacq-les-Bains 2 346 (55)
Dax 47 261 (1)
Eugénie-les-Bains 9 508 (16)
national rank of the Landes resort
Agriculture
Leading positions 8/10th of the Landes territory is covered by agricultural (211,000 ha) or wooded (570,000 ha) areas. 60% of the Landes of Gascony forests, one of the largest in Europe, entirely made up of industrially planted and logged forest, is situated on the Landes territory. Agriculture and forestry represent 9.3% of total turnover of the Landes economy and, with 7,633 jobs, 5.3% of total employment in the Landes.
766 million euros of production With 765.8 million euros, agriculture in the Landes represents 15.4% of agriculture production of Aquitaine.
Services Others animal products Milk products Cattle
39,4 24,9 23,9
38
Corn
295,3
40,3 23,5 236,7 Palmipeds, poultry and eggs
Fruit
16,3 27,5
Fresh vegetables
Forage Other plant produce
Sources : Chamber of Agriculture and Agreste 2011
The Landes is amongst the principal departments of France for forestry and agriculture products. The agricultural sector
of the Landes stands out by its well-established position in several products under quality labels.
1st position in France for sweet-corn 58.9% of national production
1st position in France for forestry 21.2% of national production
1st position in France for trout 11% of national production
1st position in France for foie-gras 25% of national production
1st position in France for grain-corn 8.7% of national production
2nd position in France for the kiwi fruit 19% of national production
1st position in France for carrots 21% of national production
1st position in France for quail 44% of national production 2nd position for chicken with quality labels
2nd position in France for asparagus 19.2% of national production
Sources : Chamber of Agriculture and Agreste 2011
In 2010, the Landes represented 16% of the agricultural economic potential in Aquitaine, compared to 14% in 2000. The Landes now ranks 26th of the French agricultural departments compared to the
35th in 2000. The 5,784 farms (-26% since 2000) and forestry sites generate 1.43 billion euros of turnover, 3% higher than in 2006.
13
International
World wide economy In 2012, Landes exports were worth 1.73 billion euros. These exports have progressed by 30.8% in 4 years, compared to 11.6% in Aquitaine and 26.8% in France.
The 10 main exporters Name of the company
Activity
Les Dérivés Résiniques et Terpéniques
Chemistry
Tembec Tartas
Chemistry
Egger panneaux et décors
Wood
Gascogne Paper
Paper
Agralia
Food-processing industry
Mlpc International
Chemistry
Gascogne Laminates
Packaging
Rip Curl Europe
Sportwear
Bonduelle Sud Europe
Food-processing industry
Maïsadour
Food-processing industry
Export sales of the first 25 export companies of the Department represent 60% of the Landes exports. The first one « Dérivés Résiniques et Terpéniques» ranks 9th in the Region and is among the top 400 national export companies.
More than 1.7 billion euros exported The leading sectors of the Landes economy are also the major exporters. Five sectors concentrate 70% of the exports of the Department. Over the last three years, this concentration has accentuated as the Food-processing industry has seen its share progress from 32% to 36%, that of Chemistry activities progressed from 17.6% to 22.9% and that of Wood-Paper from 22.1% to 23.9%. Only the share of the Textile decreased (17.6% in 2009 compared to 11% in 2012).
More than 3/4 of the Landes exports concern countries of the European Union, 7.5% North-America, 6.5% Asia and 6.1% other European countries. Spain, Germany, Italy, Belgium and UnitedStates concentrate 60% of exports. Over the last three years, exports to the UnitedStates, Russia, China, India, Japan, South Africa and Korea increased by 36%, which is twice as fast as those to the countries of the European Union.
Chemistry Food processing industry
Europe except European Union
22,9%
16,5%
19,2% Agricultural and piscicultural products
1,16 Energy 1,10 Others products
14
6,2%
2,5 Africa America
7,6%
23,9% Wood and paper
6,6%
Asia
1,2 Near and
11%
Middle East
Textile
4,34 Aeronautics, mechanics and mechanics
0,4 Others
European Union
75,8%
Attractiveness for international investors These companies represent more than 3,300 jobs Vermillon Cemex Ressources Dittmeyer’s Siblu limited
RMD
Peatinvest
Kobelco Eco Kepler Capital
Pinguin
Financiera Maderera Sonae Cemex
Nixxon
Firmenich General Santé
Cemex
Sun Capital Partners
EQT Partners Sea Invest Saïca
Beltrame
CELSA
Ramondin
Cemex
Stag
Tembec
AMCOR
Cemex Monsanto
All Metal Services
Raytheon Saïca Thales
Egger
Midas
Cemex Fenchurch Co
Cemex
Globe
Gsm PTY Ltd
Sun Capital Partners Irrimec
Aker Seafood Narat.K
Rip Curl Coalision
Tarmac
Ardovries Tarmac
Cemex Arcelormittal Tarmac Belgian Securities
General Mils Agrimartin Fertilizantes
Challenger Gurelan Infra Fund
Source : CCI, March 2013
The ten main clients Country
value
%
Spain
393,2
22,7%
Germany
277,1
Italy
Country
value
%
United Kingdom 103,2
6%
16%
Switzerland
69,9
4%
140,1
8,1%
Netherlands
63,3
3,7%
Belgium
122,2
7,1%
Portugal
55
3,2%
United States
105,7
6,1%
India
27,9
1,6%
Country
value
%
Los 6 principales países proveedores Country
value
%
Spain*
263,4
20,3%
Germany
97,6
7,5%
Portugal
151,2
11,6%
Belgium
79,1
6,1%
China
130,7
10,1%
United States
58,4
4,5%
* without car imports
With 1.8 billion euros, imports have strongly increased : + 48.4% compared to 2009 (+31.7% in Aquitaine and +29.8% in France). Car imports (29% of total) intended for the national market and cleared through customs in the Landes are
the main import. This is followed by products linked with the chemicals industry at 17.3% of the total, then, with a lesser importance (between 5 and 6%) come wood, textile and energy imports.
Source : Customs in 2012 : in millions of euros and in % of total of exports and imports
15
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Landes
Mont-de-Marsan Hôtel Consulaire 293, avenue Maréchal Foch - B.P. 137 40003 Mont-de-Marsan Cedex Tél. 0810 40 00 40 Fax 05 58 06 18 33
Dax Offices
Southern Landes Offices Résidence Thalassa 2, rue du Marais - B.P. 7 40530 Labenne Tél. 0810 40 00 40 Fax 05 58 06 18 33
Biscarrosse Offices Centre administratif 263, avenue du 14 juillet 40600 Biscarrosse Tél. 05 58 04 80 42 Fax 05 58 82 02 11
www.landes.cci.fr
CCI LANDES
Agence Caractères 05 58 91 40 40 - Photos : Pons Turboméca, 4 vents, CDT, Aliénor, Phovoir, Conseil Général des Landes, Domaine de la Rive, Le Col Vert, David le Déodic, Thermes de Borda, Saint Macary, Fotolia, Jibi44 "Creative Commons".
128, avenue Georges-Clemenceau 40100 Dax Tél. 0810 40 00 40 Fax 05 58 06 18 33