Bengaluru, a key IT hub of India, is witnessing a surge in demand for logistics and warehousing infrastructure due to the city’s expanding e-commerce, retail, and manufacturing sectors. With the ongoing development of multiple industrial corridors like the Bengaluru-Chennai Industrial Corridor, the city’s construction industry is actively focused on building state-of-the-art logistics parks and warehouses.
The strategic location of Bengaluru, offering connectivity to major ports and highways, has driven increased interest from investors and developers. Recently, several large warehousing projects have been initiated, including Grade A facilities with advanced automation systems, designed to cater to both domestic and international clients. This boom is expected to support the growth of the local economy by creating more job opportunities and boosting industrial activities. Sustainability is also taking center stage, with developers adopting green building techniques and eco-friendly materials in construction. Additionally, cold chain logistics and warehousing for pharmaceuticals, food, and retail sectors have gained traction post-pandemic, fueling further investment into specialized warehousing solutions.