Spread over an area of almost 130,000sqm, this industrial estate is just a couple of kilometres away from the Malta International Airport and the Malta Freeport, and thus with immediate proximity to both air and sea freight services. A multitude of manufacturing operations are based in Ħal Far, including a cluster of companies operating in the pharmaceutical industry, another cluster in the plastics and products thereof, as well as other companies involved in production of automotive components, steel and iron fabrications, and servicing to the oil and gas industry.
Located within the southeast tip of the island, Ħal Far was home to the first permanent airfield to be built in Malta in the 1920s and which was significantly used for military purposes, particularly during World War II. The airfield has since closed down, and one of its runways has been converted into the main road servicing the industrial estate.
Packaging and injection moulding company Elepac is investing over 13 million euro to relocate to a new, multi-level facility in Hal Far. Despite reducing its footprint when compared to the…
INDIS Malta shall be providing an alternative site, as well as technical and financial assistance for two companies in Hal Far to relocate to another area within the same industrial…
INDIS Malta has signed an agreement with the Lands Authority, SportMalta, and the Hal Far Model Flying Association (HFMFA), by means of which the HFMFA would relocate from its current…