NEW DELHI : India‘s industrial and warehousing sector recorded a robust performance in Q1 2025, with total leasing activity across the top eight cities touching 9 million square feet — marking a 15 per
KOLKATA : Kolkata witnessed a 28 per cent year-over-year (YoY) growth in warehouse leasing in 2024, leading with the highest market share of 29 per cent in e-commerce transactions among eight cities. According to
NEW DELHI : Kolkata recorded the maximum rise in general manufacturing costs at 6.7 per cent, followed closely by Chennai at 6.5 per cent. For Grade-A Warehousing, Chennai led the surge with a 6.7
SRINAGAR : The Jammu and Kashmir administration has come up with a draft Logistics Policy 2023 with a view to build infrastructure for the transport sector in response to the J&K’s phenomenal expansion in
CHENNAI : TVS Supply Chain Solutions on said it has acquired a controlling stake (69.1%) in Bengaluru-based FIT 3PL Warehousing an end-to-end contract logistics services provider. The amount of investment made remains undisclosed. TVS SCS has
NEW DELHI : A delegation from the Jammu and Kashmir chapter of Assocham met Union Steel Minister Ram Chandra Prasad Singh. It has sought extension of the freight subsidy to the industries of the
KOLKATA : Diversified public sector enterprise Balmer Lawrie plans to expand in Bengal. The company plans to scale up its warehousing capacity at its existing facility on Hyde Road in Calcutta. The miniratna PSU
MUMBAI : Globicon Terminals – a subsidiary of Teamglobal Logistics Pvt. Ltd and a leading CFS operator at Nhava Sheva is fast gaining popularity with the customers and has been consistently handling volumes as per its
MUMBAI : India’s most experienced integrated logistics and supply chain solutions provider Liladhar Pasoo Group launched its 5,000 MT warehouse at Bhiwandi in Maharashtra. This is a significant move considering that demand for warehouses
MUMBAI : Mumbai Angels Network, a startup investment platform for early-stage venture investments, along with Huddle, Lumis Partners, and other investors from Nigeria, Malaysia, and the US, has invested $500,000 in Celcius, a cold