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RAKEZ Company Setup for Industrial Activities

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RAKEZ Company Setup for Industrial Activities

RAKEZ company setup for industrial activities starts with defining the exact activity your business will carry out. That choice affects the license category, the scope of operations, and the practical setup route.

For industrial businesses, activity selection is not just paperwork. It shapes compliance, facility needs, and whether a RAKEZ free zone structure matches the business from the start.

In brief

  • Industrial businesses need a license that matches the real activity, because UAE licenses are issued based on what the company will actually do in practice.
  • The activities chosen at setup define the company’s legal scope, operational limits, and future flexibility, so they should be selected carefully from the beginning.
  • RAKEZ is often considered for industrial setup because free zone companies can offer 100% foreign ownership, but the activity must still fit the licensing framework.

What to do

The main step in setting up a RAKEZ company for industrial activities is choosing the business activity accurately. The selected activity affects the company’s legal scope and operating model, so it should reflect the real business rather than a broad description.

Because licensing is tied to business activities, the setup should match the actual nature of the operation. For industrial cases, that means checking whether the intended work, production process, storage, or handling requirements fit the relevant license path.

For founders considering a free zone route, the process is usually clearer when the activity scope is defined early. This makes it easier to assess RAKEZ suitability, understand the operating framework, and move toward a practical and compliant setup decision.

What to keep in mind

Industrial company setup depends heavily on the selected activity. That activity defines what the company is allowed to do, so the application should be built around the real operation instead of a generic label.

The process can feel detailed because industrial activities often involve specific licensing conditions, approvals, or operational requirements. Careful activity review helps reduce mismatch later and supports a more workable company structure.

A RAKEZ free zone route may also appeal to founders who want 100% foreign ownership. Even so, ownership is only one factor. The core issue is whether the planned industrial activity fits the license and setup framework properly.