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Mazar-e-Sharif Mazar-e-Sharif is located in the Baghlan Province and is the second biggest city in Afghanistan after Kabul, with around 1 million inhabitants. The city is just three and half hours away from Kabul and 2 hours away from the Tajikistan border. The main agricultural crops grown in the area are wheat, rice, corn, sesame, and grass pea. Mazar-e-Sharif
is mainly known for its cattle and leather production industry. The region also benefits from precious stones, such as emeralds and lapis lazuli.
Location of Park: Located 7 km north of downtown Mazar-I-Sharif, and about 12-15 km from the airport, this site of 36 ha (89 acres) gross and 28.8 ha net (71 acres), will allow for the creation of a model industrial estate, ideal for enterprises of different sorts.
The estate lies next to a textile factory, a joint venture of two companies, one French and the other Russian, employing about 200 people.
The current status of this site development is as follows:
The survey is complete and construction of the industrial park is underway.
Services Offered include:
- Clean Land title (Qabala)
- Twenty-four hours perimeter security, access control for vehicles and persons. No specific security is provided for parking areas and internal theft control.
- Professional management of the park for the daily maintenance of public
roads, internal streets, common areas, parking areas, etc.
- Water and Sewage System
- Power supply
- Infrastructure of the park, including paved roads and walls which allow
businesses to become immediately operational
Site Plan for Mazar-e-Sharif Industrial Park
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