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Kenya vision 2030, Infinity Industrial Park Launch To Benefit the SME’s

Kenya aims to transform into a newly industrialized ‘middle-income country providing a high quality life to all its citizens by the year 2030’.Industrial Park: As part of the government initiative, its proposing a zone with integrated infrastructure to facilitate manufacturing and processing industries. • Information Communication Technology park: A zone to facilitate ICT sector, its services and related activities.

To be in line with government vision 2030, Infinity Industrial Park is the first Private Industrial Park in Kenya for SMEs. The Park is developed on a 200 acre parcel of land, centrally located off the Eastern Bypass, accessible by both Thika Super Highway and Mombasa Road. This prime location is a short 35 minute drive from the City Centre and Westlands as well as a 15 minute drive from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport

Their Vision is to offer foreign & local investors and SMEs a highly secured private industrial park with modern infrastructure, essential amenities & services under one roof.

Amenities & Facilities under the Infinity Industrial Park is providing fully serviced industrial plots, Godowns, Built-to-suite Godowns, Godowns with Yard space, to let godowns for industries engaged in manufacturing, distribution, technology and the service sectors. The key players in these sectors mainly comprise of SME’s who are looking for a favourable business environment to conduct their business. It is with this understanding that Infinity Industrial Park has committed to serving the needs of these commercial enterprises by putting in place world-class infrastructure and amenities which are described on their website – https://www.infinityindustrialpark.com/special-offers/

The Park dedicates over 50 acres to the development of world-class amenities, state-of-the-art infrastructure and high-end security. The amenities within the Park include 3 phase power, water, sewerage, and fibre optic connection to all areas. Additionally, the Park hosts a public transport stage, police patrol base, fire station, hospital, shopping mall and wholesale market. These amenities and facilities developed by the Park create an environment in which SMEs can thrive. A video presentation about the facilities is also available at Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7EKuWEydqA

Of the remaining land, 100 acres have been sub-divided into industrial plots ranging from 1-3 acres to be sold to industrialists and investors. In addition, Infinity is developing over 150 industrial sheds on 25 acres. These developments will create a community of 800-1000 small and medium scale industries.

The key person behind the project is Mr.Ashok Rupshi Shah, the Chairman of Infinity Industrial Park, is the visionary behind this incredible project. His dedication and experience with previous small industrial developments drive this project from a dream to a reality. Infinity Industrial Park is envisioned to be the premier industrial park in Kenya for SMEs.

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