industrial infrastructure
[ɪnˈdʌstriəl ˈɪnfrəˌstrʌkʧər]
nounfemininepl: industrial infrastructures / infrastructuras industriais
infraestrutura industrial
1. The basic physical systems and facilities needed for industrial production and operations, including factories, transportation networks, utilities, and communication systems
The country invested heavily in industrial infrastructure to support manufacturing growth.
O país investiu pesadamente em infraestrutura industrial para apoiar o crescimento da manufatura.
2. The foundational structures and systems that enable industrial activities such as roads, railways, ports, electricity grids, and water systems
Developing nations often struggle with inadequate industrial infrastructure.
Nações em desenvolvimento frequentemente lutam com infraestrutura industrial inadequada.
3. The combination of facilities, equipment, and services necessary for industrial development and economic production
Modern industrial infrastructure requires constant maintenance and upgrades.
A infraestrutura industrial moderna requer manutenção e atualizações constantes.
In Brazil, industrial infrastructure has been a key topic of discussion, especially regarding BNDES (Brazilian Development Bank) investments and the development of industrial poles in regions like São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and the Northeast. The term is frequently used in government planning documents (Planos Nacionais de Desenvolvimento) and corporate strategy discussions. In Portugal, it relates to EU infrastructure programs and the development of industrial corridors.
Related Idioms & Phrases
invest in industrial infrastructure
develop industrial infrastructure
infrastructure backbone of the economy
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