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Sectors inside the GIA

GIA, being a mixed-use industrial zone, offers suitable investment areas for all industrial sectors. Its vision aims to enhance the Turkish industry globally, thus the infrastructure and superstructure services are designed accordingly to increase the country's industrial sustainable competitiveness and capabilities.

With the Multi Utility Tunnel System, GIA creates controllable and manageable infrastructure, and it has developed internal policies to reduce investors' investment costs by providing electricity generated from solar panels for industrial campuses.

Additionally, GIA aims to increase the establishment and export potentials of industries initially affected by the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), such as iron-steel, cement, fertilizer, and aluminum, by providing advanced waste management systems and green energy support. With the expansion of the CBAM scope, GIA also offers future-oriented support services for all sectors, such as green-focused solution services, including carbon crediting.

With its unique location between the Mersin and Alexandria ports and its multiple transportation methods, the Ulukışla Region provides a special connection to Central Anatolia. This, along with its various methods, enables seamless investment and presence for industries such as Construction Materials, Packaged Consumer Goods, Packaging and Paper Production, Organic Food Processing, HVAC and Medical Device Manufacturing, Component Production, Information Technology Products, Semiconductors, Electronic Devices and Parts Manufacturing, and Defense and Aerospace Industries within GIA.

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Defense and Aerospace Industry
Petrochemical Industry and Inorganic-Chemical Product Manufacturing
HVAC Systems and Medical Device Manufacturing and Component Production
Information Technology Products, Semiconductors, Electronic Devices and Component Manufacturing
Packaged Consumer Goods
Packaging and Paper Production
Building Materials
Organic Food Processing
Cement, Iron-Steel, Fertilizer, Aluminum and Hydrogen-Based Industry