Nizwa Industrial City attracts new investments worth OMR12 million

Business Saturday 13/December/2025 15:53 PM
By: ONA
Nizwa Industrial City attracts new investments worth OMR12 million

Nizwa: Nizwa Industrial City, affiliated with the Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (Madayn) has attracted 10 investment applications during the first half of 2025. Of this seven projects have localised with a total investment of OMR12 million. These projects will be established in an area exceeding 92,000 square metres.

With this new investments the total number of projects currently located in Nizwa Industrial City has increased to 190 projects with a total investment volume exceeding OMR514 million. More than 6,100 workers are employed in these projects with an Omanisation rate exceeding 45 percent occupying a total area of 7.2 million square metres within the industrial city.

Engineer Ishaq bin Ibrahim Al-Kharousi, Acting Director General of Nizwa Industrial City, said that Madayn continues to implement a number of vital projects in the industrial city. The completion rate of the Madayn Pioneer Complex project, which is being implemented in cooperation with the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority, exceeds 80 percent by the end of the first half of 2025. The project is being established in the industrial city at a cost of OMR1.2 million and includes the construction of 10 workshops for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

He further noted that Madayn has completed the tender for consultancy studies for the residential project, for general maintenance work for the facilities. He said that the preparation of the master plan for the fifth phase in an area of  four million square metres has been completed.

He explained that the industrial city is preparing to open a number of factories in the field of medical and food supplies, oil and gas and iron fabrications, with a constant focus on environmental sustainability through increasing green spaces in cooperation with the Environment Authority, encouraging companies to use solar energy to reduce electricity consumption, and localising projects specialising in recycling aluminium and copper.