Investments in Mahas Industrial City hit RO 40 million
Published: 05:08 PM,Aug 08,2023 | EDITED : 09:08 PM,Aug 08,2023
KHASAB: Mahas Industrial City, an affiliate of the Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (Madayn), has recorded a notable growth in the first half of this year, with its investments touching RO 40 million by the end of the first half, marking a growth rate of 5.3 per cent compared to the corresponding period in 2022.
Mahas Industrial City has successfully attracted and expanded five investment projects this year, covering a total area of 50,000 sqm, which has resulted in the overall leased area reaching approximately 191,500 sqm. Moreover, the workforce in Mahas Industrial City has touched 236, with an Omanisation rate of 40 per cent.
Mubarak bin Salim al Ghailani, Acting Director-General of Mahas Industrial City, said that the road and infrastructure project in the industrial city is on track and has achieved a completion rate of 50 per cent as of now.
Al Ghailani highlighted the successful completion of all concrete works for the main entrance bridge, which connects the industrial city to the main road. Moreover, the excavation, expansion and preparation of the main channel to protect against rainwater and floods, along with the construction of protection walls, have been completed. A significant part of the main roads’ preparation and foundation works for the main water tank, and water, emergency and sewage pipelines have also been completed. The entire project is expected to be fully completed and delivered by the middle of 2024.
Al Ghailani pointed out that this project, which is being developed on an area of one million sqm at a total cost of approximately RO 5 million, incorporates the construction of a 75-metre bridge linking the entrance of the industrial city to the main road; an internal road network of 7 km; rainwater drainage channels and protection walls with a width of 20 metres and a total length of 4 km; electricity, telecom, water and sewage networks; main water tank with a capacity of 1,000 cubic metres; sewage collection tank with a capacity of 1,000 cubic metres; and the installation of 100 solar powered pole lights.
This project aims at providing world class, appealing and dynamic investment environment through implementing road and infrastructure projects that meet international standards and specifications, providing essential services and facilities for investors, improving traffic flow and enhancing the overall scenery of the industrial city. These developments highlight the industrial city’s thriving landscape and its positive impact on the economic growth, making it an ideal destination for investments and businesses.
Al Ghailani emphasised that Mahas Industrial City was established in compliance with the profound interest and directives of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to expedite economic and industrial growth while attracting both local and foreign investments to Musandam Governorate.
Mahas Industrial City covers a total area of 1,548,821 sqm and is designated for light and medium industries, in addition to logistics, warehouses, technical services, commercial and residential activities, among other activities.
He added that, “Mahas Industrial City aims at localising a variety of projects including fish processing, water purification, beverage bottling, boat and shipbuilding, fiberglass products, building materials, furniture, textiles, recycling industries, import-export warehouses and commercial activities, among others.”
Al Ghailani said, “Mahas Industrial City is currently home to several factories and companies operating in the manufacturing of building materials like ready-mix concrete, asphalt and artificial stone products, animal feed, poultry, commercial warehouses, electricity generation facilities, and several key projects that will be announced soon.”
He also noted that Mahas Industrial City places significant importance on promoting social responsibility within Musandam Governorate through supporting entrepreneurs and SMEs. As many as 15 tenders were awarded to local SMEs covering a wide range of services, supplies, shipping and general maintenance. The management of Mahas Industrial City also implemented initiatives to clean up waste and promote green spaces, and held safety awareness workshops and field visits were conducted at factories to ensure employee safety. - ONA
Mahas Industrial City has successfully attracted and expanded five investment projects this year, covering a total area of 50,000 sqm, which has resulted in the overall leased area reaching approximately 191,500 sqm. Moreover, the workforce in Mahas Industrial City has touched 236, with an Omanisation rate of 40 per cent.
Mubarak bin Salim al Ghailani, Acting Director-General of Mahas Industrial City, said that the road and infrastructure project in the industrial city is on track and has achieved a completion rate of 50 per cent as of now.
Al Ghailani highlighted the successful completion of all concrete works for the main entrance bridge, which connects the industrial city to the main road. Moreover, the excavation, expansion and preparation of the main channel to protect against rainwater and floods, along with the construction of protection walls, have been completed. A significant part of the main roads’ preparation and foundation works for the main water tank, and water, emergency and sewage pipelines have also been completed. The entire project is expected to be fully completed and delivered by the middle of 2024.
Al Ghailani pointed out that this project, which is being developed on an area of one million sqm at a total cost of approximately RO 5 million, incorporates the construction of a 75-metre bridge linking the entrance of the industrial city to the main road; an internal road network of 7 km; rainwater drainage channels and protection walls with a width of 20 metres and a total length of 4 km; electricity, telecom, water and sewage networks; main water tank with a capacity of 1,000 cubic metres; sewage collection tank with a capacity of 1,000 cubic metres; and the installation of 100 solar powered pole lights.
This project aims at providing world class, appealing and dynamic investment environment through implementing road and infrastructure projects that meet international standards and specifications, providing essential services and facilities for investors, improving traffic flow and enhancing the overall scenery of the industrial city. These developments highlight the industrial city’s thriving landscape and its positive impact on the economic growth, making it an ideal destination for investments and businesses.
Al Ghailani emphasised that Mahas Industrial City was established in compliance with the profound interest and directives of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to expedite economic and industrial growth while attracting both local and foreign investments to Musandam Governorate.
Mahas Industrial City covers a total area of 1,548,821 sqm and is designated for light and medium industries, in addition to logistics, warehouses, technical services, commercial and residential activities, among other activities.
He added that, “Mahas Industrial City aims at localising a variety of projects including fish processing, water purification, beverage bottling, boat and shipbuilding, fiberglass products, building materials, furniture, textiles, recycling industries, import-export warehouses and commercial activities, among others.”
Al Ghailani said, “Mahas Industrial City is currently home to several factories and companies operating in the manufacturing of building materials like ready-mix concrete, asphalt and artificial stone products, animal feed, poultry, commercial warehouses, electricity generation facilities, and several key projects that will be announced soon.”
He also noted that Mahas Industrial City places significant importance on promoting social responsibility within Musandam Governorate through supporting entrepreneurs and SMEs. As many as 15 tenders were awarded to local SMEs covering a wide range of services, supplies, shipping and general maintenance. The management of Mahas Industrial City also implemented initiatives to clean up waste and promote green spaces, and held safety awareness workshops and field visits were conducted at factories to ensure employee safety. - ONA