Get ready for a sweeter future, Pure Ice Cream has officially started building one of the UAE’s largest ice cream factories in Dubai Industrial City. The Dh80 million project is set to boost local production and serve customers across 20+ countries once it opens in 2026.
The state-of-the-art facility will have the capacity to produce 50 million litres of ice cream every year and is being developed by Graviss Group, the parent company of Pure Ice Cream. It will also supply products for the global brand Baskin-Robbins, in partnership with US-based Inspire Brands.
Built with sustainability in mind, the fully automated factory will use AI-powered systems, solar energy, and biodegradable packaging, and aims to be carbon-neutral. It will also create 60 new jobs in the UAE.
“Dubai will soon be home to the biggest ice cream plant in the GCC,” said Gaurav Ghai, Chairman of Graviss Group.
“This project is a big step in our goal to export UAE-made products globally.”
The move reflects Dubai’s growing role as a regional hub for food production, aligning with key initiatives like Operation 300 billion, Dubai Economic Agenda D33, and the UAE’s National Food Security Strategy.
The factory will cover 160,000 sq ft and sit on a 246,000 sq ft land plot in Dubai Industrial City, a strategic location near major transport routes like Al Maktoum International Airport and Jebel Ali Port.
As part of TECOM Group, Dubai Industrial City is already home to more than 1,100 businesses and 350+ factories, and continues to attract major investments in the food and beverage sector.