2. NALED, Makedonska 30/VII, 11000 Belgrade, +381 11 33 73 063, naled@naled-serbia.org www.naled-serbia.org
Land area and purpose 180,000 m2
, construction land
Ownership structure 100% municipal ownership
Infrastructure High voltage electricity, access road, gas
Location 2 km from city center, ~15 km from E-75, ~ 6 km from train station
Price and type of acquisition ~ € 5 / m², purchase
Land development fee Production facilities - € 15 to 20 / m²
Local incentives Reduction of land development fee and lease price, exemption from other fees
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human resources
Work force: 15,018
Educational structure: 7.8% college and university degree, 47.6% high school, 59.1% elementary and lower
Education profiles: Faculties in the field of law and economy, high schools in the fields of agriculture,
machining, economy
Number of unemployed: 5,775, unemployment rate 40.4%
Average gross salary: € 306 per month
local economy
Number of enterprises: 371 companies and 1,027 entrepreneurs
Size: 98.7% small, 1.2% middle-sized and 0.1% large
Dominant industries: Food-processing industry, trade, metal-processing industry, agriculture
The largest domestic companies: Jaffa Crvenka (food industry), Sugar factory Crvenka (food industry), Zaliv
Crvenka (transport), Metalopromet Kula (recycling), Sigma Kula (chemical industry), ABC food Ruski Krstur (food
production, in bankruptcy)
The most significant foreign investors: Phiwa-Lurdy Subotica (trade, Germany), Matteo obuća Kula (footwear
production, Italy)
traffic connections
Highway (Corridor X): Access to international highway E-75 via main road M-3 – 17 km away
Main roads: Main road M-3 (connection with Croatia and Romania)
Railroad lines: International railroad E-80 (Vienna-Budapest-Belgrade) –10 km away
The Danube (Corridor VII): Port of Bogojevo – 38 km away
Airport: Airport Nikola Tesla, Belgrade –129 km away
industrial zone