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Electric Vehicle Park

OVERVIEW

SIPCOT is developing an Electric Vehicle Park in 300 acres at Manallur, Thiruvallur district to promote the Government of TamilNadu’s vision of creating an EV ecosystem in the State.The proposed EV park is the State-of-Art Park and is strategically located close to the Chennai Metropolis and has better connectivity to the export gates such as Chennai Harbour and Chennai Airport. The manufacture of electric vehicles and other components, particularly EV batteries and the manufacture of charging infrastructure, OEMs of Vehicles, batteries, and component manufacturers in the EV space.

OBJECTIVE

The Aim of the park to attract investment in EV manufacturing and create an EV ecosystem in the state. The Electric Vehicle (EV) Park will centralize EV production, drive innovation, and stimulate economic growth.

 

PROPOSED BEST IN CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Basic infrastructure viz., road network, stormwater drains, streetlights, landscaping, water supply, power supply, utility corridor and pedestrian paths.

Industry-specific and common infrastructure viz. Plug and play facility, Testing cum Research Centre for vehicle evaluation, Incubation Centre, Training/skill development Centre, certification labs and warehouse, etc.,

 

BENEFITS

The Estimated cost of establishing an E-Vehicle Park in Manallur is Rs. 300 Crores will epitomize Tamil Nadu's proactive stance in fostering the growth of EV manufacturing, leveraging strategic locations, incentives, and infrastructure to attract significant investments.

Further, the park accelerates the transition to electric vehicles, enhancing competitiveness in the automotive industry while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.

Electronic Manufacturing Clusters - Manallur

OVERVIEW

SIPCOT proposed Electronic Manufacturing Cluster at Manallur in 469.09 acres of land at Manallur, Tiruvallur District under the Scheme for Electronics Manufacturing Clusters (EMC2.0), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India for strengthening the infrastructure base for the electronics industry in the country and deepening the electronics value chain. The Cluster is strategically located just 50 Kms from main city ofChennai with best locational advantage and is surrounded by well-established industrial clusters such as SIPCOT’s Thervoy Kandigai and Gummidipoondi Industrial Parks.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of the scheme was to provide support for creation of world class infrastructure for attracting investments in the Electronics Systems Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector.

PROPOSED BEST IN CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Basic infrastructure viz., road network, stormwater drains, streetlights, landscaping, water supply, power supply, utility corridor and pedestrian paths.

Industry-specific and common infrastructure viz., SMT Lines, Testing & Measurement Lab cum Certification, Tool Room cum injection Moulding Facility, EMI/EMC Lab, PCB prototyping Centre, Reliability and Environmental Test Lab, Electronic Equipment Repair Centre, Skill Development Centre, Common Parking, E-Waste Collection Shed, Plug & Play facilities, Warehousing Facility, Worker Hostel and Neighboured Shopping, etc.

 

BENEFITS

The estimated cost of establishing the cluster is Rs. 712.51 Crores including a Government of India grant of Rs.328.35 crores. The focused products of the cluster are Component manufacturing, hearables and wearables, IT Hardware, and White Goods.

Electronic Manufacturing Clusters - Pillaipakkam

OVERVIEW

SIPCOT proposed an Electronic Manufacturing Cluster at Pillaipakkamin 379.30 acres at Pillaipakkam, Kanchipuram District under the Scheme for Electronics Manufacturing Clusters (EMC2.0), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India for strengthening the infrastructure base for the electronics industry in the country and deepening the electronics value chain. The Cluster is strategically located just 50 km from the main city of Chennai and has the presence of major electronics hubs at its doorstep can access a good share of the future investments coming to Tamil Nadu in the electronics sector.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of the scheme was to provide support for the creation of world-class infrastructure to attract investments in the Electronics Systems Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector.

PROPOSED BEST IN CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Basic infrastructure viz., road network, stormwater drains, streetlights, landscaping, water supply, power supply, utility corridor and pedestrian paths.

Industry-specific and common infrastructure viz., Warehousing, Truck terminal, Ready Built Factory (RBF) Sheds/ Plug and Play Facility, Skill development center/ training, Solar Photovoltaic Test & Certification Laboratory, Design Centre- PCB Proto Typing & Rapid Prototyping & SMT Line Block, Electronic Test & Measurement Laboratory, Testing Facility for Battery& Chargers, State of Art Tool Room and EMI/EMC Lab, etc.

 

BENEFITS

The estimated cost of establishing the cluster is Rs. 606.59 Crores including a Government of India grant of Rs.220.78 crores. The focused products of the cluster are Auto Electronics, EV-related Electronics, LEDs, PV Cells & Modules and PV Ancillary.

Future Mobility Park

OVERVIEW

The Future Mobility Park, a first of its kind in the country is to create an Eco-system for the new technology in mobility across the sectors. Tamil Nadu state is a pioneer in encouraging investments in futuristic technologies and then FMP is planned to establish a footprint in mobility.SIPCOT has earmarked 300 acres for the Establishment of a Future Mobility Park (FMP) at an estimated cost of Rs. 300 crore at Shoolagiri, Krishnagiri District.

OBJECTIVE

The Future Mobility Park (FMP) is proposed to provide innovative solutions for sustainable transport using advanced data science, artificial intelligence, future engineering and a common test facility with aiding research centers for greener and cleaner transport systems.

PROPOSED BEST IN CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Basic infrastructure viz., road network, stormwater drains, streetlights, landscaping, water supply, power supply, utility corridor and pedestrian paths.

Industry-specific and common infrastructure viz., Skill development center (with space for women and disabled employees), Innovation hub, plug-and-play manufacturing units, prototyping, testing, training, logistic parks, and free trade warehousing zones.

 

BENEFITS

The park will be established at an estimated cost of Rs. 300 crores along with special infrastructure facilities. The growing focus on transitioning mobility systems to cleaner, safer, and sustainable alternatives has led to the transformation of transportation through advanced technologies like Electronic Vehicles, alternate fuel-based vehicles, autonomous vehicles (AVs), drones, and more.

International Furniture Park

OVERVIEW

The government of Tamil Nadu intends to be a pioneer in the furniture sector by setting up the first large-scale Furniture Park in the country with a comprehensive ecosystem by benchmarking against the best-in-class facilities in the world. Accordingly, SIPCOT is establishing International Furniture Park at Thoothukudi over an extent of 1,152 acres in a phased manner.
The Park encompasses communal design hubs and innovation spaces, catalysing industrial transformation in furniture production and design.

 

OBJECTIVE

This park aims to create a sustainable ecosystem for export-oriented furniture manufacturing units with high-standard facilities envisaging a self-sufficient, future-looking, inclusive and environment-friendly International Furniture Park.

 

PROPOSED BEST IN CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Basic infrastructure viz., road network, stormwater drains, streetlights, landscaping, water supply, power supply, utility corridor and pedestrian paths.

Industry-specific and common infrastructure viz. Plug and play facility, Research & Development Centre, Testing Centre, Design & Experience Centre, Training &Skill Development Centre, Business Centre, etc.

Social infrastructure viz., Industrial Housing facility, medical and health facilities, commercial facilities, etc.

 

BENEFITS

The Estimated cost of establishing International Furniture Park is 1000 Crores. This park offers centralized resources, economies of scale, optimized supply chains, collaboration opportunities, and workforce development and also aims to create a sustainable ecosystem for export-oriented furniture manufacturing units through potential foreign investment.

Medical Devices Park

OVERVIEW

SIPCOT has proposed a Medical Devices Park on 350 acres at Oragadam under the Scheme for Promotion of Medical Devices Park, Department of Pharmaceuticals(DoP), Government of India. The Medical Device Industry is highly captive intensive with a long gestation period and requires the development and induction of new technologies, this park will provide common testing and laboratory facilities supporting the medical devices manufacturing sector. The site is part of the well-developed existing SIPCOT industrial ecosystem of Oragadam with excellent road connectivity.

OBJECTIVE

Medical Devices Parkaims for the creation of world-class infrastructure facilities in order to make the Indian medical device industry a global leader. Easy access to standard testing and infrastructure facilities through the creation of world-class Common Infrastructure Facilities for increased competitiveness will result into a significant reduction of cost of production of medical devices leading to better availability and affordability of medical devices in the domestic market.

PROPOSED BEST IN CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Basic infrastructure viz., road network, stormwater drains, streetlights, landscaping, water supply, power supply, utility corridor and pedestrian paths.

Industry-specific and common infrastructure viz., EMI/EMC Centre, Cold Storage, Warehouse, Metal Finishing Centre, Medical Grade Molding Centre, Calibration Centre, Accelerated Ageing Centre, Rapid Prototyping, 3D Designing & Printing Centre, Micro-biology lab, Innovation Hub, Skill Development Centre and Gamma Irradiation Centre

 

BENEFITS

The estimated cost of establishing the Medical Device Park is Rs. 400.00 crores, including a government ofIndiagrant of Rs. 100.00 crores. The Park will boost the production and manufacturing of medical devices.

Mega Food Park - Manapparrai

OVERVIEW

Food Parks are significant contributors to the country and state’s economy, providing employment opportunities and generating substantial revenue. SIPCOT envisages to develop Food Park at Manapparai, Tiruchirappalli District 138 acres with primary focus on MSME units to cater to the growing need for food processing units. The catchment region has been strategically chosen within a radial distance of approximately 100 km (also known as zone of influence) for sourcing of raw materials such as Banana, Mango, Coconut, Jowar and Groundnut. The Proposed Park is strategically located on the NH-83(Dindigul-Theni National Highway) and well connected to different parts of the nation.

Ministry of Food Processing and Industry, Government of India has designated Manapparai Food Park as Mega Food Parkfor promoting the growth of the food processing industry and facilitating efficiency, collaboration, and compliance.

OBJECTIVES

Food Parks are being promoted for boosting the growth of food processing industries in the respective regions, to create value chains from the farms to the markets and will ensure a substantial increase in farmers income.

PROPOSED BEST IN CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Basic infrastructure viz., road network, stormwater drains, streetlights, landscaping, water supply, power supply, utility corridor and pedestrian paths.

Industry-specific and common infrastructure viz.Frozen Stores, Cold Rooms, Dry warehouse, Ripening Chamber, Pack House, Testing Lab, Material Handling Equipment, Farmers Market and Plug and play facility, etc.

 

BENEFITS

The Estimated cost of establishing Food Park at Manapparai is Rs. 142 Crores. The food park will create greater employment opportunities in the region, provide scope for reducing post-harvest food losses and increase value addition to agricultural produce. Minimize wastage at all stages in the food processing chain by the development of infrastructure for storage, transportation and processing of agro-food produce.

Mega Food Park - Theni

OVERVIEW

Food Parks are significant contributors to the country and state’s economy, providing employment opportunities and generating substantial revenue. SIPCOT envisages to development Food Park at Theni District in 124 acres with a primary focus on MSME units to cater to the growing need for food processing units. The catchment region has been strategically chosen within a radial distance of approximately 100 km (also known as a zone of influence) for sourcing of raw materials such as banana, Mango, coconut, groundnuts, grapes, Onion, paddy, grapes, Sorghum, Tamarind, Cardamom, maize and jowar. The Proposed Park is strategically located 1 km from NH- 183 (Dindigul– Kollam National Highway)and well connected to different parts of the nation.

Ministry of Food Processing and Industry, Government of India has designated Theni food Park as Mega Food Park for promoting the growth of the food processing industry and facilitating efficiency, collaboration, and compliance.

OBJECTIVES

Food Parks are being promoted to boost the growth of food processing industries in the respective regions, to create value chains from the farms to the markets and will ensure a substantial increase in farmers’ income.

PROPOSED BEST IN CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Basic infrastructure viz., road network, stormwater drains, streetlights, landscaping, water supply, power supply, utility corridor and pedestrian paths.

Industry-specificandcommoninfrastructureviz.Frozen Stores, Cold Rooms, Dry warehouse, Ripening Chamber, Pack House, Testing Lab, Material Handling Equipment, Farmers Market and Plug and play facility, etc.

 

BENEFITS

The Estimated cost of establishing a Food Park at Theni is Rs. 151 Crores. The food park will create greater employment opportunities in the region, provide scope for reducing post-harvest food losses and increase value addition to agricultural produce. Minimize wastage at all stages in the food processing chain by the development of infrastructure for storage, transportation and processing of agro-food produce.

Mega Food Park - Tindivanam

OVERVIEW

Food Parks are significant contributors to the country and state’s economy, providing employment opportunities and generating substantial revenue. SIPCOT envisages to develop Food Park at Tindivanam, Villupuram District 159 acres with a primary focus on MSME units to cater to the growing need for food processing units.The catchment region has been strategically chosen within a radial distance of approximately 100 km (also known as zone of influence) for sourcing of raw materials such as Jackfruit, Tapioca, Sapota, Papaya, Amla, Maize, Ground Nut, and Milk. The Proposed Park is strategically located on NH-77 (Puducherry-Krishnagiri National Highway) and well connected to different parts of the nation.

Ministry of Food Processing and Industry, Government of India has designated Tindivanam food park as Mega Food Park for promoting the growth of the food processing industry and facilitating efficiency, collaboration, and compliance.

OBJECTIVES

Food Parks are being promoted for boosting the growth of food processing industries in the respective regions, to create value chains from the farms to the markets and will ensure a substantial increase in farmers’ income.

PROPOSED BEST IN CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Basic infrastructure viz., road network, stormwater drains, streetlight, landscaping, water supply, power supply, utility corridor and pedestrian paths.

Industry-specific and common infrastructure viz.Frozen Stores, Cold Rooms, Dry warehouse, Ripening Chamber, Pack House, Testing Lab, Material Handling Equipment, Farmers Market and Plug and play facility, etc.

 

BENEFITS

The Estimated cost of establishing Food Park at Tindivanam is Rs. 166 Crores. The food park will create greater employment opportunities in the region, provide scope for reducing post-harvest food losses and increase value addition to agricultural produce. Minimize wastage at all stages in the food processing chain by the development of infrastructure for storage, transportation and processing of agro-food produce.

Mega Leather Park

OVERVIEW

SIPCOT Proposed Mega Leather Products Manufacturing Park in 300 acres at Panapakkam, Ranipet District under Mega Leather Footwear & Accessories cluster Development (MLFACD) for subscheme of Indian Footwear and Leather Development Programme (IFLDP) 2021-26. The Industrial Park is proposed at strategic location surrounded by major leather clusters viz. Chennai, Vellore, Ambur, Vaniyambadi and Pernampet make Panapakkam an optimal selection for the Mega Leather Footwear and Accessories Cluster Development (MLFACD) with potential for growth of the leather and footwear sector in view of the labour advantage and raw material availability.

OBJECTIVE

The major objective of developing Mega Leather Footwear and Accessories Cluster (MLFAC) is to create world-class infrastructure and to integrate the production chain in a manner that caters to the business needs of the leather and footwear industry to cater to the domestic market and exports.

PROPOSED BEST IN CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Basic infrastructure viz., road network, stormwater drains, streetlight, landscaping, water supply, power supply, utility corridor and pedestrian paths.

Industry-specific and common infrastructure viz., administrative building, Business cum Display center, Logistic infrastructure, Warehouse, Plug and Play factory buildings, R&D training and skill development infrastructure - Product design and Development center, Testing Laboratory, Quality benchmark center and Material Research, Sewage treatment plants, Recycling of water and reuse of waste water and solid waste Management.

Social Infrastructure viz., worker's hostels, medical and health facilities, commercial facilities, etc.

 

BENEFITS

The estimated cost of establishing the MLFACPark is Rs. 271.33 crores including a government ofIndiagrantofRs. 125.00 crores.The MLFAC will support entrepreneurs in establishing state-of-the-art facilities, equipped with contemporary infrastructure, cutting-edge technology, and comprehensive training and Human Resource Development (HRD) resources.

PM MITRA Textile Park

OVERVIEW

SIPCOT envisages developing a Mega Textile Park in 1052 acres of land at E. Kumaralingapuram Village, Virudhunagar Districtunder PMMegaIntegrated Textile Regions and Apparel (PM MITRA) Park Scheme, GovernmentofIndiato strengthen the textile industry in Tamil Nadu. The location is carefully chosen taking cognizance of a seamless multi-modal connectivity abutting National Highway 44 (Kashmir – Kanyakumari) and located very close to the existing textile clusters of Rajapalayam, Madurai and Dindigul and abundant availability of manpower.

OBJECTIVE

SIPCOT intends to develop a Mega Textile Park which will offer an opportunity to create an integrated textiles value chain right from spinning, weaving, processing/ dyeing and printing to garment manufacturing at a single location.

PROPOSED BEST IN CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE

Basic infrastructure viz., road network, stormwater drains, streetlights, landscaping, water supply, power supply, utility corridor and pedestrian paths.

Industry-specific and common infrastructure viz., plug & play factory buildings, CETP with ZLD facility, Administration and Office Buildings, R&D training and skill development infrastructure, warehouse and solid waste Management.

SocialInfrastructureviz., workers hostels, medical and health facilities, commercial facilities, etc.

 

BENEFITS

The estimated cost of establishing the PM MITRA Park is Rs. 2000.00 crores including a government of India grant of Rs. 500.00 crores. The Park will boost the economic growth of the southern districts.