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Labore & Withoek Industrial Park

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ProposalDescription: 

The Labore & Withoek Industrial Park is mainly an industrial area that will provide erven for the development of various light industrial activities. These light industrial activities could include the following types of businesses: • Distribution Centres; • Warehousing; • Cartage and transport services; • Maintenance and Repair Workshops • Engineering Works; • Builder’s Yard • Small scale businesses such as artisan manufacturing.

Expanded_Motivation: 

The Labore and Withoek Industrial Park will be located across several erven in Labore and Labore Extension 1, Brakpan, which is currently an existing and underdeveloped industrial area. The City of Ekurhuleni’s Economic Development Department has proposed different acupuncture projects as part of the revitalisation of the Industrial Park. These are namely the Automotive Hub, the Incubation and Training Hub and a Materials Recovery Facility. Through master planning and construction of these projects, the City of Ekurhuleni aims to transform the Labore and Withoek Industrial Park into a leading and lucrative industrial hub. Labore Industrial Park has been identified by City of Ekurhuleni as one of several Strategic Land Parcels (SLP’s). The continuous upgrading of infrastructure will attract investments to the industrial park and will fast track development and advance City of Ekurhuleni’s Economic Development Department’s agenda. This Labore and Withoek Industrial Park is proposed as an industry based economic development and will be aimed at endorsing and uplifting the local business and economic endeavours of the Geluksdal, Tsakane and Langaville community.

ApplicationDate: 

Saturday, September 4, 2021 - 14:19

CaseID: 

17074

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DepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDate
10/10/2021

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