JordanFreeDevelopment Zone Group (JFDZ) is calling on pharma manufacturers to invest in a logistics center for the export and re-export of medical supplies and pharma products in Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA)’s freezone, JFDZ Director General Abdulhamid Gharaibeh saidlast week.

The details are vague: The statement did not disclose a deadline for proposal submissions or the exact investment value.

The basics: The center is in the QAIA freezone, with a special road that connects it directly to the cargo center. That will ensure the handling of medical supplies and pharma products is carried out efficiently while avoiding risks of damage to the sensitive goods, Gharaibeh says.

The JFDZ is working overtime to drum up business: Earlier this month, JFDZ agreed to 16 investment contracts for firms in the transit and export sector as a means of promoting investments in the QAIA freezone.