Public Free Zones




Queen Alia International Airport Free Zone

This Area Was Established in 1998 At Queen Alia International Airport, with an Initial Area of 20 Dunums, To Provide Storage Services for Goods Passing Through the Airport. It Also Regulates and Controls the Activities of Private Free Zones at Civilian Airports. Because of The Increased Demand for Services Provided by Them, in 2003 Its Area Was Expanded to 35 Dunums. In 2019, The Free Zone Was Opened at Queen Alia International Airport Under the Auspices of the High Royal Court. It Covers an Area of 1,000 Dunams, according to The Comprehensive Plan, To Make the Model Free Zone One of the Best International Standards.

 

The Group Aims to Establish This Zone as A Pivotal and Central Port for Trade and Investment in Various Economic Sectors, Especially Light Industries, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Supplies, Electronics, Commercial Storage Activities and Support Services. It Will Work to Enhance the Competitiveness of the Investment Environment in Jordan by Providing an Integrated Package of Logistics Services That Support Investment and Export, Enabling It to Attract High-Value-Added Quality Investments in The National Economy and Increase the Volume of Exports and Employment Opportunities.

 

 

Organizational Structure of the Al-Zarqa Free Zone 

As stated in the Group's Organizational Structures Manual.

 

 

Functions and Responsibilities of the Al-Zarqa Free Zone Departments 

As Stated in The Group's Organizational Structures Manual.