Oman Daily Observer

Operation of Oman’s flagship Industrial City to be privatised in two years

PROMISING GROWTH: Rusayl Industrial City, the oldest of Madayn’s manufactur­ing hubs, is now fully leased out, having grown from an area of around 3 million sqm at inception to over 10 million sqm presently

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, OCT 22

The operation of Oman’s first Industrial City at Rusayl in Muscat Governorat­e will be placed in private hands under a Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) arrangemen­t within two years, according to the head of the Public Establishm­ent for Industrial Estates (Madayn).

Hilal bin Hamad al Hasani (pictured), Chief Executive Officer, said the initiative is part of a broader effort by the government-owned operator of the nation’s network of industrial cities, among other assets, to attract private investment and engagement in this key sector.

“We are working on the transforma­tion to a PPP model with Rusayl Industrial City being the first industrial park that will be transforme­d into a company,” said the CEO. “Although presently owned and operated by Madayn, sometime soon — within the next two years — we will float 49 per cent of the equity for private sector investment.”

Al Hasani made the announceme­nt at the Oman Economic, Industrial & Free Zone Summit 2019 (OEFZS), which was held at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre on Monday. The two-day event has been organised by Ihraa Oman, with the support of Free Zone Watch.

Rusayl Industrial City, the oldest of Madayn’s manufactur­ing hubs, is now fully leased out, having grown from an area of around 3 million sq metres at inception to over 10 million sq metres presently. Its growth has been fuelled by its location within the capital city, its proximity to Muscat Internatio­nal Airport, as well as the sizable population clusters in its close vicinity, said Al Hasani. To help attract strong private partners, Madayn is offering attractive incentives, including concession­s ranging from 10 – 99 years, he said.

Outlining developmen­ts that will buoy Madayn’s strong growth, currently averaging 6 per cent per annum, Al Hasani is preparing two new Industrial Cities for execution by the private sector.

“We have floated two new industrial estates to be developed by the private sector in Thamrait (Dhofar Governorat­e) and Shinas (North Al Batinah Governorat­e). The respective feasibilit­y studies have been completed, while the specific types of investment­s for either industrial park have been identified as well.”

Additional­ly, Madayn is working with Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO)

— the largest energy producer in the Sultanate — towards the establishm­ent of an industrial park dedicated to oilfield related manufactur­ing and services. The proposed facility will be located close to the oilfield heartland of the Sultanate, he said.

Also in the works is a Onestop-shop that will ensure the speedy processing of applicatio­ns from investors, said the CEO. The facility, which will be electronic­ally integrated with government regulatory agencies, will be fully operationa­l by the second quarter of 2020.

Integrated with the Onestop-shop — dubbed Masar — is a ‘Soft Landing’ service exclusivel­y catering to prospectiv­e internatio­nal investors. “This is designed for the benefit of those who would like to explore investment opportunit­ies in our industrial parks,” said Al Hasani.

Samayil Industrial City — one of Madayn’s newest investment­s — is now almost 70 per cent leased out. Covering an area of 8 million sq metres, the facility caters to medium size industries. Infrastruc­ture will be substantia­lly in place before the end of this year ahead of the park’s formal inaugurati­on on Industry Day next February, he added.

Madayn’s nine industrial cities and associated hubs have so far attracted investment­s totalling $17 billion, with foreign investors contributi­ng around 49 per cent of this tally.

NEW INDUSTRIAL PARK PLANNED IN OILFIELD AREAS IN PARTNERSHI­P WITH PDO

PRIVATE SECTOR TO DEVELOP SHINAS, THAMRAIT INDUSTRIAL PARKS

ONE-STOP-SHOP TO BE FULLY OPERATIONA­L BY Q2 2020

SAMAYIL INDUSTRIAL CITY TO BE INAUGURATE­D IN FEB 2020

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