SIPCOT Allocates 100 Acres for Jabil Inc. at Manapparai Industrial Park
SIPCOT reserves 100 acres of land at Manapparai for an MNC

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The State Industrial Promotion Corporation (SIPCOT) has set aside 100 acres of land at its industrial park near Manapparai, Tamil Nadu, for Jabil Inc., a U.S.-based multinational. This investment, projected at ₹2,000 crore, aims to create around 5,000 jobs.
- 01SIPCOT has reserved 100 acres at its industrial park near Manapparai for Jabil Inc.
- 02Jabil Inc. specializes in supplying electronic components to major companies like Apple and Dell.
- 03The investment for the electronics manufacturing unit is estimated at ₹2,000 crore.
- 04Approximately 5,000 jobs are expected to be generated from this project.
- 05A Memorandum of Understanding was signed during a visit by former Chief Minister M.K. Stalin to the U.S. in September 2024.
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The State Industrial Promotion Corporation (SIPCOT) has allocated 100 acres of land at its industrial park located near Manapparai on the Tiruchi-Dindigul Highway for Jabil Inc., a U.S.-based multinational corporation known for supplying electronic components to major firms like Apple, Cisco, and Dell. The industrial park spans a total of 1,097.96 acres and is equipped with essential infrastructure, including roads, electricity, and drinking water. Since 2019, SIPCOT has been receiving applications for site allotments, with 30 companies already securing locations. Jabil Inc. plans to establish an electronics manufacturing unit with an investment of ₹2,000 crore, potentially providing employment to around 5,000 individuals. A high-level team from Jabil Inc. has visited the site to evaluate connectivity and amenities. The signing of the land allotment agreement is anticipated before the upcoming Assembly elections, marking a significant foreign investment in the region.
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The establishment of Jabil Inc. is expected to significantly boost local employment and economic activity in Manapparai.
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