
A clean FAQ page answering investor questions about investment, plot allocation, infrastructure, payments, eligibility, and operations.
What is the core investment case for MCK?
MCK is positioned as a planned 300-acre estate for marble and allied construction industries, combining land, infrastructure, utilities, connectivity, governance, and cluster-based demand.
How will plots be considered?
The company profile says SEZMC has developed investor eligibility criteria and allotment terms that favor credible investors intending to establish operations in the zone.
What facilities are part of the project?
The profile mentions warehouses, common facility center, administrative enclave, training and display center, recreational areas, one-stop mart, security, trauma center, weigh stations, and electricity station.
What payment options are shown?
The pricing page in the profile is tentative and presents three models: upfront purchase, installment plan, and rental model. The installment plan is shown as approximately 2 years with four bi-annual installments.
Who is the project best suited for?
The project targets marble-specific industries, non-marble allied construction businesses, manufacturers of tools and technology, suppliers, industrial users, and credible businesses that want to operate inside the zone.
How does MCK support operations?
The estate is designed to improve movement, productivity, security, access to facilities, utilities, training, display opportunities, and logistics coordination for industrial users.