Six times the industrial and mining employment created in Mahallat
Head of Mahalat Industry, Mining and Commerce Department: Employment in the city's industry and mining sector has more than doubled in the first half of this year compared to the same period a year ago.
According to Iran Stone Exhibition, Reza Maleki, head of Mahalat city's mining and trade department, said: "One hundred and eighteen jobs were provided in the first half of this year while seventeen job opportunities were issued in the same period a year ago. A vector was created in this city.
He said: Two billion and fifty-four million riyals were invested in the industry sector of the city in the form of six operating licenses, which increased by 50% compared to the same period last year.
Head of Mahalat Industry, Mining and Commerce Department continued: Twenty-nine licenses for industrial and mining establishments were issued in the first half of this year, which increased by 100 percent over the same period last year, and the estimated investment of these units is more than three billion seven hundred million rials. Is.
Maleki said the area's licensing activities are often in the downstream and stone processing industries, which will create 500 and 60 new job opportunities with the launch of the units.
He continued: Two hundred and ninety-seven industrial and industrial units are located in an industrial city, a district and two industrial hubs of Mahallah city and employ 3,000 people in these units.
Head of Mahalat Industry, Mining and Commerce Department added: There are 155 mining units in Mahalat city with seventy-five units active and sixty-two units in the Travertine rock area.
Maleki said that the fifty percent share of crude and decorative stone production in the industrial and mining sectors of the district has been a good economic boom for the city.
Mahalat city, located in the south of the central province, two hundred sixty-two kilometers southwest of the country's capital, has a population of fifty-five thousand and is known for its ornamental, floral and ornamental and tricot production.
* IRNA