MozParks welcomed Evolen Energy at Beluluane Industrial Park (BIP) this week, for a visit focused on strengthening collaboration and exploring new opportunities tied to Mozambique’s evolving industrial landscape, especially the major initiatives in Cabo Delgado.
During the visit, the MozParks team guided the delegation through key facilities, including ETG and Midal Cables, offering a first-hand view of how the park’s integrated model brings together industry, government, and communities to enable structured and sustainable industrial growth. Conversations throughout the tour focused on local content, supplier development, and opportunities to support the industrialisation of northern Mozambique, with a special focus on the Cabo Delgado Parks initiative and the development of six industrial parks across the province.
In alignment with this vision, the Provincial Government has recently approved a new legal framework, i.e. a zoning policy that requires suppliers and service providers linked to anchor projects in the extractive industry to operate from designated industrial parks and logistics bases. This regulatory milestone ensures that industrial activities grow in an organized, secure, and properly serviced environment where infrastructure, safety, and services are delivered in a coordinated way.
Evolen Energy expressed strong interest in how this new framework will shape opportunities for local businesses and enhance community-level development. The delegation also received a presentation on the MozParks model, highlighting how the structured approach successfully implemented at BIP will guide the creation and operation of industrial parks in Cabo Delgado.






