India’s industrial and logistics sector is set to witness a construction boom, with projections exceeding 60 million square feet in 2025, according to a recent report. The rapid expansion is driven by surging demand for modern warehousing, fueled by e-commerce growth, government initiatives like Make in India, and infrastructural advancements such as the Gati Shakti Plan.
The report highlights a significant shift towards Tier-II and Tier-III cities, where the need for efficient supply chain infrastructure is growing. Key regions like Pune, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad are emerging as hotspots for industrial and logistics development due to their strategic locations and favorable policies.
Sustainability has become a focal point for developers, with green construction practices and energy-efficient designs gaining traction. This aligns with India’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070, prompting the adoption of environmentally friendly practices in logistics parks and warehouses.
The sector’s robust growth underscores its critical role in India’s economic landscape. As companies continue to enhance supply chain resilience and cater to evolving consumer demands, the industrial and logistics construction segment is poised for sustained growth, further boosting employment and investment opportunities across the country.
This remarkable expansion reflects India’s transformation into a global logistics hub.