tootmiskomplekside
Tootmiskomplekside refers to production complexes, defined as concentrations of manufacturing facilities and related services within a clearly demarcated area that are designed to support industrial activity. They can take the form of industrial parks, zones within cities, or integrated clusters that combine production with logistics, administration, and research and development functions. Typical components include manufacturing plants, warehouses and distribution centers, supplier networks, and shared infrastructure such as energy, water, waste management, and communications networks.
Key characteristics are geographic proximity of activities, coordinated land use and infrastructure planning, and governance structures
Common types include industrial parks and logistics hubs, sometimes with special regulatory regimes such as tax
Planning and policy contexts emphasize land use zoning, transportation access, utilities capacity, and environmental impact assessments.