The explosive growth of logistics and warehousing in recent years is a primary driver behind the surge in the creation of industrial parks across India. With the rise of e-commerce, omni-channel retail, and just-in-time manufacturing, businesses are increasingly demanding well-located, infrastructure-ready spaces to store, sort, and distribute goods quickly and cost-effectively. Industrial parks—particularly those designed with logistics and warehousing in mind—are rising to meet this demand, offering integrated solutions that cater to high-speed supply chain requirements while also providing long-term value to developers, investors, and occupiers.
One of the main factors fueling this trend is India’s transformation into a logistics-centric economy, underpinned by the PM Gati Shakti master plan, Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFCs), logistics policy reforms, and significant investment in highways, multi-modal terminals, and dry ports. These initiatives are creating highly connected industrial corridors where logistics-centric industrial parks are flourishing. Developers are strategically situating new parks near national expressways, airports, ports, and rail freight stations, enabling rapid movement of goods across states and urban centers.
Modern industrial parks now incorporate warehouse-ready plots, Grade-A storage facilities, cold chain systems, and fulfillment centers. These are designed with large floor plates, automated racking, loading docks, cross-docking capabilities, and sufficient parking for heavy vehicles—features essential to serve e-commerce giants, FMCG players, 3PL companies, and pharma firms. Additionally, integrated parks often offer logistics-specific infrastructure, such as vehicle tracking systems, weighbridges, customs clearance areas, and on-site transport management.