Brigadier Muhammad Asad, the Pakistan Economic Zone Development and Management Company (PEZDMC) administrator, announced that the Malir Industrial Park (MIP) aims to jumpstart industrial activity and economic stability in Karachi. During a visit to the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI), he revealed that land allotment in the industrial park would be finalized within 48 hours, offering industrialists easy payment terms and instalment options. The project is expected to create over 200,000 jobs in its first five years.
The meeting was attended by KATI President Junaid Naqi, Deputy Patron-in-Chief Zubair Chhaya, and other prominent figures, including Gulzar Feroz, SM Yahya, Ehteshamuddin, and Saleem-uz-Zaman, along with PIZ DMC Secretary Brigadier (R) Aamir Nazir Malik, Director Col. Atif Zia, Advisor Imran Siddiqui, AD Marketing Lt Col (R) Abid Ali and other officials.
Brigadier Asad confirmed that KATI will be included in the advisory council of Malir Industrial Park to ensure effective stakeholder input. He emphasized the importance of one-window operations to streamline processes for industrialists and investors and provide quick access to necessary facilities.
The Administrator highlighted that the industrial park will offer uninterrupted infrastructure, water, and utilities, distinguishing it from other zones in Karachi. Security systems will also be upgraded to ensure a safe environment for businesses to operate without hesitation.
“We will incorporate KATI’s suggestions into the Malir Industrial Park’s master plan, making it an ideal industrial zone,” said Brigadier Asad.
KATI President Junaid Naqi praised the initiative, noting that industrialization is crucial for Pakistan’s economic stability. He stressed that new industrial parks will boost exports, reduce imports, and generate employment, benefiting the national economy.
However, he pointed out the need to resolve issues in existing industrial areas, including Korangi, which face challenges related to infrastructure, electricity, water, gas, and sewage services. Naqi emphasized the importance of accommodating Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), which is essential for sustainable industrial growth.
“Industrialization cannot flourish without SMEs and cottage industries. A public-private partnership model is essential for the long-term success of these initiatives,” Naqi stated.
Deputy Patron-in-Chief Zubair Chhaya stressed that Pakistan’s economy cannot grow without industrialization. “Industries generate employment and contribute significantly to the country’s revenue,” he remarked.
Chhaya cited the success of Sunder Industrial Estate in Punjab, initiated by KATI Patron-in-Chief SM Tanveer, as an example. He urged authorities to learn from the Korangi Creek Industrial Park’s challenges, where land allotment and utility provision delays have hindered progress.
“Karachi is the business hub of Pakistan, and with its port, it plays a key role in reducing transportation costs. Efficient industrial activities in Malir Industrial Park will benefit not only Karachi but the entire country,” he added.
KATI’s former presidents and chairmen, Ehteshamuddin and SM Yahya, addressed the event.


