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    Karachi’s Marble City: A Step Towards Boosting Pakistan’s Marble Industry

    December 17, 20243 Mins Read
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    Revisiting Karachi’s Marble Potential

    The Sindh Chief Minister recently confirmed the government’s commitment to developing Marble City in Karachi. This project, led by the Sindh Economic Zones Management Company (SEZMC) with private partners, is expected to significantly boost the marble and granite production industries. These materials are essential for the growing construction and real estate sectors.

    This initiative will create around 10,000 jobs and expand related industries. However, while launching an economic project is a positive step, it is essential to properly address technical and business challenges to make sure public money is well spent.

    Pakistan’s Marble Industry: A National Overview
    Pakistan is rich in marble with the finest quality deposits of its kind around the world. Experts believe that this country has more than 160 million tonnes of marble reserves, most of which are present in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). The rest lie across Balochistan and Sindh.

    KP has been a leading marble-mining area with the help of international financial and technical aid. This region is aptly placed to dominate the marble trade, given the region’s natural resources, export opportunities, and favorable policies for foreign investors.

    In 2006, with the support of the Omani government, a marble city was established in Gadani, Balochistan. Though it had a slow start, this 600-acre project has been developing and is offering numerous benefits to investors. Before proceeding with its marble city plans, the Sindh government must take into account the competitive environment.

    Challenges for Sindh’s Marble City
    The marble industry depends strongly on efficient transportation. Due to the bulky and heavy nature of marble, its supply has to be cost effective and reliable to stay in profit. Railroads and freight service. are essential for transporting marble from the mines to the processing plants.

    The security situation in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has already affected the marble supply chain. Poor law and order along with logistical issues have hindered marble manufacturers from sourcing the raw materials they need.

    Small marble processing units also operate in Karachi, along Manghopir Road, Pak Colony, and the SITE area. These small plants primarily service the local building construction sector, but a persistent problem is that their supply of electricity is often cut out.
    Marble processing involves a reliable and affordable power supply. Without that, new projects may not come on stream for long. time even before they have gotten underway.

    Success of Marble City
    The Sindh government should ensure Marble City goes beyond the project of land development. So many industrial zones in Karachi and elsewhere have not come to their full potential since land was allocated but never utilized effectively.

    Marble exports are to rise to $1 billion in the next few years but, currently, stands at about $4 million. The industry must change the way it mines; a constant supply of raw materials should be ensured, and processing units must have reliable. electricity supply.

    By overcoming all these challenges, Sindh Marble City has the potential to become the leader in the marble sector of Pakistan and benefit the economy in large numbers, creating thousands of jobs.

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