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Bhiwandi set to emerge as Asias Logistics Powerhouse

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MUMBAI : Maharashtra’s Bhiwandi is on track to evolve into a leading logistics hub in Asia, the Industries Ministry announced after a proposal in the state Legislative Assembly. Recognising the city’s strategic location and existing warehousing strength, the government plans to establish a high-level committee to forge a clear, sustainable roadmap for its logistics future. Authorities believe the initiative will not only streamline regional infrastructure but also expand employment opportunities and uphold eco-friendly urban development principles.

The committee, which will include officials from the Industries and Urban Development Departments as well as local legislators, is expected to chart a logistics policy aligned with broader sustainable-city commitments. Bhiwandi’s logistics ecosystem, already bolstered by significant private investment—such as the 450,000 sq ft Grade A+ sustainable warehouse recently leased at One Samruddhi Park—positions it favourably for such an upgrade. That facility integrates green construction, solar energy systems and optimised regional connectivity. The announcement also emphasised job creation, with officials noting how a systematic expansion could catalyse local employment across sectors like goods transportation, warehousing, and allied services. Notably, similar multimodal logistics parks are already being developed across Maharashtra—including in Ratnagiri and Jalna—to reduce transport emissions and operating costs. That model aligns closely with zero-carbon urban ambitions.

In the Assembly debate, concerns were also raised over land-use governance. One local representative highlighted that approximately Rs 3,000 crore of government land across 60 nearby villages is threatened by encroachment, recommending the appointment of an IAS officer to oversee the planning process. The minister’s decision to include such representation signals an integrated approach to sustainable and equitable logistics expansion. The minister further addressed a poignant safety incident in Kasimpura area, where a child tragically died after falling into an uncovered septic tank.

A separate high-level inquiry will probe this lapse, and access infrastructure will be reviewed to prevent future accidents . The twin focus—on both economic potential and citizen safety—illustrates a comprehensive governance strategy. State-level observers deem this a strategic move. Bhiwandi’s location—proximate to Mumbai, key highways, and major ports—already makes it an attractive logistics base. Formalising its growth through a policy-backed committee helps align private investments, government land resources and sustainable urban design. However, challenges remain: traffic congestion impacts last-mile connectivity—a longstanding issue for goods and passenger vehicles, as noted by residents on local forums. Additionally, the hub currently lacks essential services such as fire stations despite its scale, underscoring growing pains.

To succeed, the committee will need to deliver a policy framework that balances rapid industrialisation with equitable social infrastructure, emission reduction, and hazard mitigation. As the city aspires to become one of Asia’s biggest logistics nodes, its plan may become a model for how Indian urban centres craft zero-carbon, job-rich futures.With committee nominations imminent, stakeholders are urging expedited action—backed by robust public engagement and tight oversight. For Bhiwandi’s residents and investors alike, the coming months may mark a defining chapter in regional logistics leadership and sustainable city-building.

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