Cochin Special Economic Zone

Cochin Special Economic Zone
Government owned
Industry Multi-product industrial park
Genre Infrastructure service provider
Founded 1984
Headquarters Kochi, India
Owner Government of India
Number of employees
15,000+
Website www.csez.com

The Cochin Special Economic Zone (CSEZ) is a multi-product Special Economic Zone located at Kochi, Kerala. It is established in an area of 41.7 hectares (103.0 acres) in the Kakkanad area under the Thrikkakara Municipality.

It is a multi-product zone, with industrial units operating in Electronics Hardware, Engineering, Gem & Jewellery, IT & ITES, Agro & Food Processing, Textile & garments, Plastic & Rubber etc. Currently it has around 160 units operating employing more than 15,000 people.[1] In FY2011-12, the total exports from the zone stood at 29,961 crore, recording a 63% rise in exports compared to the previous financial year.[2]

For the current financial year 2012-13, as on 30 September 2012, the total exports from CSEZ stand at 16,306 crore, ranking it the third among SEZs in the country.[3]

CSEZ was originally started as one of the first Export Processing Zone in India, and was later converted into a Special Economic Zone in 2003, when that system was introduced.[4] It is operated by the Government of India, Ministry of Commerce, under the CSEZ Authority, and headed by a Development Commissioner. It is the first integrated industrial park in Kerala.

The land area of the existing zone in Kochi has been fully utilized.[5] As part of expansion of CSEZ, a proposal to set up phase II of the Zone in 125 acres of land adjacent to the Infopark in Cherthala has been mooted.[6]

Facilities

CSEZ offers standard design factory floors, and plots of land for building custom buildings. There is a dedicated building for IT/ITES units, built with private participation. Power distribution, Telephone connectivity, Water supply and sewage processing are managed by the zone authority. There is on site customs facilities for easy processing of import and export.

Most of the procedures for starting a unit is handled by the zone authority, except a few regulatory approvals from the government.[7] The Central Board of Excise and Customs have an office dedicated for the units in the CSEZ on the premises, and all the customs procedures for import and export can be done in the unit itself. Consignments are inspected and sealed on premises, and doesn't require customs processing at the port entry/exit points.

The zone operates a 25MVA/110KV electrical substation exclusively for the use within the zone. This is fed from the main grid of the Kerala State Electricity Board.[8] The zone is a licensee of power distribution, and supplies power to the units via the network of underground cables. The zone is exempt from the power-cuts normally applied to the consumers at the time of shortages.

BSNL have established a 1000 line 5ESS telephone exchange exclusively for the zone. It supports all the facilities available to PSTN, ISDN and DSL customers. The cellular operators have base stations on site, and the private telecom operators also provide telephone and high speed internet services. The international gateway of VSNL is located very close to the zone, and have established an access centre on the premises of the zone. The CSEZ authority have established an opticel fiber network that serve all the buildings, where the units can avail the connectivity for data and internet access.[9] The zone has also set up a video conferencing facility that could be availed by the units.

The Zone has its own integrated water supply system. Water is drawn from the Kadamprayar river and treated at a facility within the Zone. The system capacity is 1.5 million litres per day. A Common Effluent Treatment facility of one million litre per day capacity is established to process all the sewage and effluents let out from units. Zone units are required to send all their sewage and effluent to this treatment plant.[10] Units are encouraged to undergo ISO 14000 certification.

There is a warehouse admeasuring an area of 24000 sq.ft. for the temporary storage requirements of CSEZ units. The Zone has an efficient drainage network and an incinerator for disposal of solid waste within the zone. The Zone also has a 35m3 capacity bio-gas plant to treat vegetable/seafood waste.

The Muthoot Technopolis is an IT Park building within the zone.

History

Construction started on 1 May 1985 with an estimated cost of 15 Crores. The official notification for the establishment happened on 26 August 1986.[11] The first board meeting to consider the applications for setting up units was held on 7 June 1986. M/s D. V. Deo, a manufacturer of essential oils and oleoresins, conducted the first export in October, 1986.

The zone is originally envisaged to support industries operating in the fileds of Electronics, Computer Software, Readymade Garments, Spices, glass products, wood products, leather products, rubber products, coir-based products, food-processing, pharmaceuticals, light engineering goods, sports goods, printing, gems and jewellery, electrical applicances, hand tools, aautomobile parts etc. There was a minimum stipulated value addition of 30%, with an option to reduce it to 20% for deserving cases.

Units in CSEZ

CSEZ currently have 160 units functioning within employing around 15,000 people.[1] A few of the major units are listed below[12]

Sl No Unit Product
1 Hindustan Lever Ltd Hot Soluble Ready-to-Drink (RTD) Tea/Coffee Premix
2 HLL Lifecare Ltd Latex Products
3 K Mohan & Company (Exports) Pvt. Ltd. Textiles
4 Magnum Aviation Pvt. Ltd. Aircraft Engines
5 NeST Information Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Software
6 SFO Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Electronics Hardware
7 Suraj Diamonds & Jewellery Ltd Gems and Jewellery
8 Sutherland Global Services Pvt. Ltd. Software
9 TATA Ceramics Ltd. Bone China
10 Tyco Electronics Tools Pvt. Ltd. Tools
11 Smart Engineering & Design Solutions Ship Design
12 DataMate InfoSolutions Pvt. Ltd. Software
13 Cyberfox InfoSolutions Pvt. Ltd. Software

See also

References

  1. 1 2 CSEZ - ibnlive
  2. Cochin SEZ beats recession
  3. Exports from SEZs established by Central Government
  4. "Notification No. 48/2003 - Customs (N.T.)". Govt of India. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
  5. "Economic Review 2009, Chapter 8" (PDF). Kerala Planning Board. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  6. Cochin SEZ to help set up new zones
  7. "How to Apply". Cochin Special Economic Zone. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  8. "Power". Cochin Special Economic Zone. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  9. "Bandwidth". Cochin Special Economic Zone. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  10. "Water and Effluents". Cochin Special Economic Zone. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  11. "Notification No. 397/86-C.E., dated 26-8-1986.". Govt of India. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
  12. "List of Units". Cochin Special Economic Zone. Retrieved 2010-11-20.

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