Monday, October 07, 2013: M/s Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd. (APIIC), Hyderabad, has proposed to Develop a Greenfield Electronics Manufacturing Cluster at Fab City Hyderabad over an area of 602.37 Acres and has been accorded in-principal approval by DeitY. Details of this EMC are as under:
Location: APIIC proposes to set up Greenfield EMC at Fab City, Hyderabad with total area of ~602 acres, which includes SEZ area ~263 acres and non SEZ area ~339 acres. The proposed EMC site at FAB City, will be designated as Electronic City (E-City), and it falls within the Hyderabad Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) Zone 2
Road Connectivity: The project site has excellent road network through Outer Ring Road (ORR), Srisailam Road, NH-07 and NH-09.
Connectivity to Airport: The nearest airport to the project site is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport located at Shamshabad. The airport is located at a distance of ~ 13 km from the project site. The airport has 4 lane access through the Srisailam Highway to the Project Site and also from the ORR.
Connectivity via Rail: There are three main railway terminals, viz. Hyderabad or Nampally, Secunderabad and Kachiguda. Secunderabad Station is located in the central part of the city, which is the main railway station. The city has several other railway stations for local trains.
Power availability: Andhra Pradesh Central Power Distribution Company Limited (APCPDCL) of AP Transmission Corporation Limited (APTRANSCO) is responsible for undertaking distribution and bulk supply of power in this area. In addition to the existing 220/132 kV substation in the vicinity, an additional 220/132 kV substation has been proposed in order to ensure dedicated, uninterrupted power supply to the proposed EMC. In addition to this, a Captive Solar Power Plant of 2 MW is also planned in the Common facilities area to meet part of the power requirements (such as Street lighting) in the EMC. In order to ensure power back up to the cluster, required number of DG sets of 2 MVA capacity have been proposed.
Water availability: Water source to the proposed EMC at FAB city is the Krishna Water Supply Scheme (Phase I/II/III). Water allocation of about 20 MGD (90 MLD) has already been made for requirements of FAB City, etc.
Environmental clearance: The applicant will be submitting Technical Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report about the proposed cluster in accordance to the Guidance manual for Industrial Estates along with the final DPR.
Proposed Project for which assistance sought: APIIC, plans to develop a Greenfield EMC at Fab city, Hyderabad with basic development, essential & regulatory services, manufacturing support facilities, other support facilities, welfare facilities, external infrastructure for roads , etc., over an area of 602.37 Acres at an estimated project cost of Rs 552.78 Crore
Anchor clients/Interested parties: The Applicant has already received LOI from various ESDM Manufacturing units like, M/s ELICO, M/s Kenra Technologies, M/s Future Tech Instruments Pvt. Ltd , etc. for setting up their manufacturing facilities.
About the promoter: Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd. (APIIC) is a wholly owned Government of Andhra Pradesh Undertaking which was incorporated on 26th September, 1973. APIIC has so far developed more than 300 industrial parks spreading over an extent of about 1,21,655 acres(including allotted area). Besides, it is also developing sector focussed parks like apparel park/food processing parks/leather parks, Special Economic Zones. Further, it has constructed 3500 industrial sheds, 4800 dormitory units, 466 commercial shops. Details of In-principle Approval: The in- principle approval has been accorded to M/s APIIC on 8th August 2013 for development of common/ basic infrastructure facilities at an estimated cost of Rs 552.78 Crore.
Contact Details: K.Dharma Reddy, Executive Director, 5th Floor, Parishrama Bhavan, Fateh Maidan Road, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad – 500 004 Andhra Pradesh, India Phone: +91-40-23212798 Fax: 91-40- 23233251, e-mail: [email protected]