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An industrial corridor is a package of infrastructure spending allocated to a specific geographical area, with the intent to stimulate industrial development. [ 1 ] An industrial corridor aims to create an area with a cluster of manufacturing or another industry.
By 1987, 677km of track had been constructed, [5] linking the main urban and industrial centres. Train transport was the main form of transport until the collapse of Communism in 1990. After 1991, the railway network slowly began falling into disrepair.
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The Chennai-Bangalore Industrial Corridor Project is an upcoming mega infrastructure project of Government of India. The corridor plans to come up along Chennai , Sriperumbudur , Ponnapanthangal, Ranipet , Suburbans of Vellore , Chittoor , Bangarupalem , Palamaner , Bangarpet , Hoskote and Bangalore .
Following the end of the communist period, the town suffered a severe industrial decline, with the closure of many factories and the destruction of the town’s power plant in the 1997 riots following the failure of the pyramid banks. Today there is some evidence of a recovery with a large number of micro-businesses operating from former state ...
Partial map of the ten Pan-European transport corridors.The ten Pan-European transport corridors were defined at the second Pan-European transport Conference in Crete, March 1994, as routes in Central and Eastern Europe that required major investment over the next ten to fifteen years.
The General Directorate of Industrial Property (Albanian: Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Pronësisë Industriale) is a public agency under the supervision of the Ministry of Economic Development, Tourism, Trade and Enterprise. The activity of this institution is regulated by Law 9947 dated. 07/07/2008 "On Industrial Property".
The political geography of Europe divides the continent into over 50 sovereign states and territories. This fragmentation, along with increased movement of people since the Industrial Revolution, has led to a high level of cooperation between European countries in developing and maintaining transport networks.