Manufacturing and Production Uses
Industrial land permits various manufacturing processes, from small-scale assembly to large-scale fabrication. These include operations that involve the transformation of raw materials or the creation of finished goods.
- Light manufacturing such as electronics, textiles, or packaged goods
- Heavy manufacturing including steel, machinery, and chemical production
- Food and beverage processing facilities
Warehousing, Storage, and Distribution
These zones support the movement and management of goods across the supply chain. Industrial land is often located near transport infrastructure to accommodate these operations.
- General warehousing and logistics hubs
- Cold storage and bonded warehouses
- Freight terminals and distribution centers
Automotive, Utility, and Repair Services
Industrial zones accommodate activities that involve machinery repair, fleet services, and supporting infrastructure. These are essential for industries and municipalities.
- Vehicle and heavy equipment maintenance garages
- Power substations and water treatment facilities
- Recycling centers, scrapyards, and material recovery facilities