Pakistan has officially announced a strategic roadmap to transform its ship recycling industry into a major economic pillar over the next decade. This initiative aims to increase Pakistan’s share in global maritime trade and signal to the world that Gadani is ready to emerge as a premier hub with a revamped structure. This vision is expected to attract significant foreign investment into the country’s maritime sector.
Development of a Modern Industrial Zone
Under this grand plan, the entire landscape of the Gadani Yard is being redesigned. The government is not just allocating plots but is establishing a comprehensive “Industrial Zone.” This includes a consistent power supply and advanced facilities designed to accelerate operational speed. These improvements are specifically aimed at attracting international shipping companies to send their larger vessels to Pakistan for recycling.
Social Welfare and Education
A unique aspect of this project is the focus on the families of the workforce. The plan includes the construction of modern schools and educational centers for the children of the yard workers. This marks the first time in such a large-scale industry that the social security of workers and the well-being of their families have been made a top priority.
Environmental Protection and Global Compliance
In response to changing global environmental laws, Pakistan is transitioning away from traditional methods to prevent toxic waste from entering the sea. A sophisticated system is being implemented to dispose of hazardous materials safely. By adopting these international standards, Pakistan aims to gain the full confidence of the world’s top shipping lines and global brands.
Gadani Expansion Technical Comparison & Targets
| Feature | Current Status (Previous) | New Vision (Target) |
| Market Value | Approx. $400M – $500M | $2 Billion (Within 10 years) |
| Recycling Standard | Traditional (Beaching) | Green Ship Recycling (HKC Compliant) |
| Infrastructure | Dilapidated roads, temporary housing | Access Roads, Modern Housing, & Hospital |
| Steel Production | Limited supply | 30%+ of Pakistan’s Total Steel Need |
| Employment | Approximately 10,000 workers | 50,000+ Direct & Indirect Jobs |
| Tech Adoption | Manual cutting | Modern Cranes & Waste Treatment Plants |













