The Ministry of Production (Produces) announced the incorporation of three new industrial parks in Lima to the National Industrial Parks System (SNPI). This is Chutana, Indupupark and sector 62, whose adhesion seeks to strengthen sustainable industrialization in the country, according to this ministry. This measure is part of the National Industrial Development Policy and seeks to improve the competitiveness of the manufacturing sector.
During the official ceremony, held at the National Society of Industriesthe ministerial resolutions that formalize the inclusion of these productive spaces in the SNPI. As produced, this integration involves an investment of more than 400 million dollars and the projection of the generation of approximately 90,000 formal jobs.
Industrial parks in Lima: what are and what benefits offer
The New industrial parks incorporated into SNPI They are the Chutana, Indupupark and sector 62. Each of them is designed to house various productive activities under an efficiency and sustainability approach.
The Chutana is in southern Lima and stands out for its modern infrastructure and its proximity to strategic transportation. Indupup, located in Lurín, offers spaces adapted to different industrial sectors, while sector 62, in Villa El Salvador, facilitates the integration of small and medium -sized companies with advanced technology and eco -efficient processes.
These industrial parks are aligned with international standards and seek to promote circular economy. Being part of the SNPI, a regulated environment is guaranteed that facilitates investment, optimizes production and reduces operational costs for companies established in these areas.
Investment and Employment: The impact of new industrial parks in Peru
The incorporation of these INDUSTRIAL PARKS TO SNPI It represents a significant opportunity for the economic growth of the country. With an investment exceeding 400 million dollars, the creation of around 90,000 formal jobs is expected, strengthening the manufacturing sector and the supply chain.
International Support: How the UNUDI and Switzerland contribute to industrial development
The process of incorporation of these industrial parks into the SNPI It has had the support of the United Nations Organization for Industrial Development (UNUDI) and the Switzerland government, through the economic cooperation of Switzerland (DRY). This support has been key to the implementation of the Eco-Industrial Parks Project in Peru (PEI PERU), which seeks to promote energy efficiency and sustainable development in the industrial sector.
Thanks to international technical assistance, more than 150 opportunities have been identified to improve productivity in industrial parks, achieving annual savings estimated at 1.5 million dollars, according to the Minister of Production, Sergio González Guerrero.
Source: Larepublica

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