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New Industrial Brochure 9 8 16 INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN BENGAL Content S. No. Sector No. of Parks Page No. 1 Biotechnology 1 3 2 Cement 1 4 3 Chemicals 1 5 4 Food Processing 9 6 5 Gems & Jewelry 2 10 6 Iron & Steel 4 12 7 Information Technology 21 14 8 Manufacturing 7 17 9 Multiproduct 29 22 10 Textiles 15 44 1 Foreword In an effort to reduce costs through economies of scale and create high growth regions Government of West Bengal has set up industrial parks & Growth Centers across the state for various sectors. Certain focused estates have been developed for Food & Agro based industries, Textiles & Garments, Gems & Jewelry, Steel & Allied Industries, Information Technology etc. In line with the above, the state government has also launched a Scheme of Approved Industrial Park (SAIP) to ensure that adequate land, free from all impediments, is available for investments. The efforts of the state government in setting up such parks is largely channelized through following government departments- • West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation Limited (WBIDC) • West Bengal Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (WBIIDC) • West Bengal Small Industries Development Corporation Limited (WBSIDC) • Department of MSME and Textiles • Department of Food Processing Industries and Horticulture • West Bengal Biotech Development Corporation (WBBDC) • Department of Information Technology & Electronics These strong enablers along with investment friendly policies from the government would open up endless opportunities. The door to the future lies wide open. A resurgent West Bengal is booming with industrial activity and is ripe with investment opportunities. 2 BIOTECHNOLOGY S.No. Name of the Park District Concerned Department Total Area (Acres) 1 Kolkata Biotech Park Kolkata West Bengal Biotech Development 0.9 Corporation (WBBDC) This is situated at Salt Lake in Kolkata. Having a built-up area of ~0.9 Acres (38,000 sq. feet) and has been procured by the West Bengal Biotech Development Corporation Ltd. (WBBDC) (A Government of West Bengal Undertaking) in 2011. A State of the Art modern incubation center equipped with the following instruments has been established. This facility is being used as the “Common Instrumental Facility” by various Companies who have taken space in this building. These include: • Solid 4 Genome Analyzer • 3500 Genetic Analyzer • Polyplex Oligonucleotide (Primer) Synthesizer • Step One Plus Real Time PCR • C1000 Gradient PCR • 24301-93UV-VIS Spectrophotometer • iMark Microplate Absorbance ELISA Plate Reader • Molecular Imager Chemi Doc XRS+ System Gel Documentation System • Trinocular Inverted Microscope with Phase contrast, • Multifuge X3R, Table top Refrigerated Centrifuge • Avanti JE, Floor Model Refrigerated Centrifuge • Galaxy 170R, Carbon-dioxide Incubator • Premium U410, Vertical -85°C Deep Freezer • AKTA purifier 100, Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography System 3 CEMENT S.No. Name of the Park District Concerned Department Total Area (Acres) 1 Godapiasal Industrial Park, Paschim Medinipur West Bengal Industrial Development 154.1 Godapiasal Corporation (WBIDC) Located 11 KM north of Medinipur, this park is developed by WBIDC for the cement industry. M/s. Orissa Cement Ltd., one of the largest cement companies in India, setting up a cement grinding plant with a capacity of 1.35 MTPA in the park. Location & Address Godapiasal, Paschim Medinipur Connectivity By road and rail Facilities and Amenities Availability of Power, low cost Labour, road, etc. Total Project Area (in Acres) 154.1 Proposed Employment 658 (approx.) Major units M/s OCL (Orissa Cement Ltd.) 4 CHEMICALS S.No. Name of the Park District Concerned Department Total Area (Acres) 1 Proposed Integrated Chemical Park Howrah Department of MSME & T 400 The proposed 400 Acres (162 Hectare) Integrated Chemical Park being set up by Indian Chemical Merchants & Manufacurers Association (ICMMA) in association with MSME & Textile Department of Government of West Bengal is located in Howrah just 35 Km from Kolkata • Will be ready in the next two years • Proposed investment of US$ 75 million • Has an investment potential of US$ 300 million • Can accommodate 400 to 500 small and medium industries • 200 chemical industries from West Bengal have already booked space in this Park 5 FOOD PROCESSING S.No. Name of the Park District Concerned Department Total Area (Acres) 1 Food Park (Ph-I in Sudharas, Howrah West Bengal Industrial Development 136 Ph-II & Ph-III), Sankarail Corporation (WBIDC) 2 Malda Food Park (Assisted by Malda Department of Food Processing 38.1 Govt. of West Bengal) Industries & Horticulture 3 Jangipur Bengal Mega Food Park Murshidabad Department of Food Processing 86.2 (Assisted by Govt. of India) Industries & Horticulture 4 Chakgaria South 24 Parganas West Bengal State Fisherman's 12.0 Co-operative Federation Ltd. (BENFISH) 5 Shankarpur Purba Medinipore Department of Fisheries 67.0 6 Sultanpur South 24 Parganas West Bengal State Fisherman's 10.0 Co-operative Federation Ltd. (BENFISH) 7 Kakdwip South 24 Parganas West Bengal State Fisherman's 28.0 Co-operative Federation Ltd. (BENFISH) 8 Haldia Purba Medinipur Haldia Development Authority 9 Siliguri Darjeeling Siliguri Jalpaiguri Development Authority 32.8 6 Food Park Phase I (Sudharas), Phase II & Phase III Sankrail Location and Address Sankrail, Howrah Connectivity On NH-6, 25 KM from Kolkata Facilities & Amenities Availability of power, water, road and other amenities, sewerage and drainage system, street lighting, water treatment plant, concrete roads Major Units Phase I PepsiCo India Holding Pvt. Ltd, Prestige Ice Creams Pvt. Ltd., Saj Food Products Pvt. Ltd. Phase II Indus Food Products & Equipments Ltd., Pamper Oven Fresh Food Pvt. Ltd., Dream Bake Pvt. Ltd., Ostrern Pvt. Ltd., Speciality Restaurant Pvt. Ltd. Phase III Amul has recently stepped in as the anchor unit for Phase-III. Proposed Employment Direct - 3,528 Indirect - 17,600 7 Malda Food Park Food Park Assisted by Government of West Bengal Area (Acres) 38.1 Location: In the heart of fruit and vegetable producing region of eastern India and on the outskirts of Malda on NH-34. Availability of raw materials: Available liberally from adjoining districts and Jharkhand; Vegetables, fruits and paddy Local government support: Active support from State, and Central Governments. Easy availability of skilled and unskilled workforce at competitive rates Total Number of Plots available: 10 (From 0.5 Acres to 1 Acres) Facilities available: 2 SME units already functioning Infrastructure: Wide and well paved metal roads including truck terminal; Pack house, warehouse, cold chamber food court and backup power generator; Very near NH-34 Special incentive for Units within Food Park: Term loan @ 9.5% from NABARD For details: www.ipshabengal.com 8 Jangipur Bengal Mega Food Park Food Park Assisted by Government of India Developed by: Jangipur Bengal Mega Food Park Limited Area: 86.20 acres, well developed infrastructure. Availability of abundant quality of raw materials in neighboring areas Location: Murshidabad District, West Bengal, India Located on NH-34 at a distance of 250 KM from Kolkata Total Number of Plots available: 15 (From 50 DCML to 2 Acres) Ready shades with plug and play facility for SMEs- 1800+ sq. meters each Standard design factories with plug and play facility for small enterprise – 300 sq. meters each Special incentive for units within park: Term loan @ 9.5% from NABARD For more details: www.jangipurmegafoodpark.com 9 GEMS AND JEWELRY S.No. Name of the Park District Concerned Department Total Area (Acres) 1 Manikanchan, Salt Lake Kolkata West Bengal Industrial Development 5 Corporation (WBIDC) 2 Gems & Jewelry Park, Ankurhati Howrah West Bengal Industrial Development 5.8 Corporation (WBIDC) West Bengal has a rich tradition of craftsmanship of handmade gold jewelery. Jewelery from Bengal is much sought after both in the domestic and international markets. WBIDC created this park on a modular basis with the aim of creating jobs for deft craftsmen. The state boasts of having the largest Manikanchan number of skilled artisans and goldsmiths in India. The Gem & Jewelery Park Location and Address Salt Lake, Kolkata, North 24 Pargans Connectivity 12 KM from Netaji Subhas International Airport; Nearest Railway Station Howrah - 12 KM, Sealdah - 8 KM Facilities & Amenities Common Facilities Building (CFB) housing all common services and Standard Design Factory (SDF) housing gems and jewelery units. High Security Zone, Uninterupted power and water supply, state-of-the-art fire detection & fire fighting system, roads, solid waste disposal system. Total Project Area (Acres) 5 Major Units Shree Ganesh, Shree Vinayak, Senco Gold, Suman Jewelry, Rohit Export, Farinni Jewelry Pvt. Ltd., Easy Fit, Sumit Jewelers, Exotica International, The Ray Incorporated, Modern International, SCG Export, B.C Sen, Doyan Traders, Zenith International Proposed Employment Direct - 3,500 Indirect - 3,000 Modules Available SDF - 1 Modules for allotment CFB - 5 Modules 10 The Gems & Jewelry Park Ankurhati This park is developed by WBIDC for Gems & Jewelery Manufacturing units at Ankurhati, Domjur Howrah, approximately over 6 Acres land on modular concept. Domjur area of Howrah is famous for a rich tradition of craftsmanship for handmade & light weight gold jewelery. The jewelery manufacturing training centre(Dakshgram), is also being developed to ensure best practices in the gold jewelery manufacturing. Location & Address Ankurhati, Domjur, Howrah Connectivity On NH-6, about 12 KM, from Kolkata.
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