Star Light to invest in Uttara EPZ in Nilphamari
Thursday, 30 September 2010
Our Correspondent
NILPHAMARI, Sept. 29: One industrial organisation named Star Light proposed to invest in Uttara EPZ in Nilphamari. Sources said recently the entrepreneurs of the Star Light, a joint venture of Hong Kong and Bangladesh, intended to take lease of 32 plots to establish textile and garments factories and thereby to employ 10,000 persons.
As Syedpur airport remains closed the delegation used two helicopters to visit the EPZ Complex. The interested entrepreneurs moved round the EPZ complex and as they found almost everything investment friendly here, they decided to complete the formalities by signing a contract with the BEPZA within October 5 next.
Sources added the Managing Director of Uttara EPZ Hafizur Rahman explained the infrastructure and other facilities to them in the conference room of the EPZ by using a video projector.
The EPZ was established in 2000 on 265.7 acres of land and there are 66 plots ready for allotment, each plot having 2000 esquire feet. At present six factories are operating here. Another report adds:
NILPHAMARI, Sept. 29: One industrial organisation named Star Light proposed to invest in Uttara EPZ in Nilphamari. Sources said recently the entrepreneurs of the Star Light, a joint venture of Hong Kong and Bangladesh, intended to take lease of 32 plots to establish textile and garments factories and thereby to employ 10,000 persons.
As Syedpur airport remains closed the delegation used two helicopters to visit the EPZ Complex. The interested entrepreneurs moved round the EPZ complex and as they found almost everything investment friendly here, they decided to complete the formalities by signing a contract with the BEPZA within October 5 next.
Sources added the Managing Director of Uttara EPZ Hafizur Rahman explained the infrastructure and other facilities to them in the conference room of the EPZ by using a video projector.
The EPZ was established in 2000 on 265.7 acres of land and there are 66 plots ready for allotment, each plot having 2000 esquire feet. At present six factories are operating here. Another report adds: