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Published 29 Dec, 2012 12:46am

Plan approved for new industrial park

KARACHI, Dec 28: Federal Production Secretary G. M. Rind on Friday officially received approvals of five building plans from CEO of Cantonment Board Korangi Creek, Rana Khawar for Korangi Creek Industrial Park (KCIP), a project of National Industrial Parks Development and Management Company (NIP).

The approved industrial units include consumer, food and pharmaceutical, garments/textile, light engineering and packaging and printing.

Construction of these industrial units is all set to commence at KCIP.

The project will contribute Rs40 billion annually to the GDP and provide approximately 30,000 direct and 180,000 indirect employments.

The project, designed by Jurong Singapore, is being developed at an estimated cost of Rs3.3 billion which would have an investment opportunity of Rs20 billion.

To-date approximately 75 per cent of the total available plots have been sold out while a number of applications are still in the pipeline, a spokesman for the NIP said in a statement.

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