Industrial Locations
Locating manufacturing activities often attract local zoning regulations, and in many cases, restrict industrial activities in areas allotted by the state’s Industrial Development Corporation, according to a master plan for the state. Quite often, these areas are outside the urban limits of cities, and lack in modern business infrastructure. It is common for businesses to be headquartered in a city, with manufacturing operations within driving distance from the city.
At times, industrial land may not be readily available to meet the specific requirements of investors, in which case agriculture or other land needs to be converted for industrial use. This involves a complicated process of converting land use, and can take some months.
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