Industrial park

Industrial parks are notable for being relatively simple to build; they often feature speedily erected single-space steel sheds, occasionally in bright colours.

Industrial parks are usually located on the edges of, or outside, the main residential area of a city, and are normally provided with good transportation access, including road and rail.

[2] This idea of setting land aside through this type of zoning has several purposes: Benchmarking helps to rank industrial parks based on various criteria, including performance, investment, environmental protection, social responsibility, and governance (ESG).

Many small communities have established industrial parks with only access to a nearby highway, and with only the basic utilities and roadways.

In order to overcome the shortcomings experienced on account of the multiplicity of controls and clearances; absence of world-class infrastructure, and an unstable fiscal regime and with a view to attract larger foreign investments in India, the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Policy was announced in April 2000.

An industrial park with factories in Queenstown, New Zealand
Industrial sheds at Shoreham Dock complex in London , United Kingdom
The industrial zone in Dakar , Senegal
The industrial zone in Trier , Germany
Part of the municipal airport industrial complex in Edmonton , Canada