Flagship NICDC project emerges as manufacturing powerhouse with world-class infrastructure.
Greater Noida – The DMIC Integrated Industrial Township (IITGN) a marquee project under the National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (NICDC) has secured a major expansion commitment from Haier Appliances India. The white goods giant is investing an additional ₹1,000 crore in its existing facility – already one of India’s largest industrial parks – boosting production capacity and generating 3,500 new jobs.
Why This Investment Matters
- Scale: Haier’s expansion cements IITGN’s position as North India’s premier manufacturing hub
- Employment: Direct jobs for 3,500 workers in appliance manufacturing
- Infrastructure: Utilizes the township’s plug-and-play industrial ecosystem
- Connectivity: Strategic location near upcoming Jewar Airport (11km) and major expressways
World-Class Infrastructure Driving Growth
The 270-acre IITGN offers unmatched industrial amenities:
🛣️ Connectivity
• 16km of 6/4-lane roads with service lanes
• 11km from Pari Chowk, Greater Noida
• Direct access to 3 expressways (Eastern Peripheral, Noida-Greater Noida, Yamuna)
• Proximity to Delhi Airport & upcoming Jewar International Airport
⚡ Utilities
• 220/33 KV GIS substation with SCADA control
• Water infrastructure:
- 6 MLD pumping station
- 2 MLD overhead reservoir
- 7 MLD recycled water system
♻️ Sustainability
• Automated waste management:
- 25 TPD and 20 TPD solid waste systems
• Green building compliance
The Bigger Picture: India’s Manufacturing Renaissance
This expansion aligns with:
- PM Gati Shakti – Leveraging multi-modal connectivity
- Make in India 2.0 – Boosting domestic appliance production
- NICDC Vision – Developing 11 industrial corridors nationwide
“Haier’s decision validates our investor-friendly EoDB ecosystem,” said an NICDC spokesperson. “The township has attracted ₹12,000 crore in investments since 2020.”
What’s Next?
• Phase-1 expansion operational by Q4 2025
• Expected 40% increase in Haier’s India production capacity
• Potential ancillary units to support appliance manufacturing
Industry Impact: The project positions Uttar Pradesh as an alternative to China-plus-one sourcing, particularly for electronics and durable goods.