Mumbai has come
into view as the most preferred destination for logistics and warehousing
companies with proposed investments for setting up logistics parks in the city
touching around Two hundred million dollar (Rs872 crore), a report said.
In spite of their lack of support infrastructure, smaller cities such as Nagpur in
Maharashtra, Gurgaon in Haryana, Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, were
recognized as promising locations, based on their proximity to manufacturing
centres, geographic location and accessibility, according to the report
released by real estate consultant Cushman and Wakefield Inc.
“Since almost one-third of the total realty development in the sector is
expected to take place in emerging locations, many tier II and tier III cities
and peripheral locations that offer good connectivity to multiple markets will
witness increased activity from logistics players, providing a thrust to the
real estate market,” said a statement from Cushman and Wakefield India’s joint
managing director Sanjay Dutt.
The report estimates that 110 logistics parks, spread over 3,500 acres and
costing $1 billion, will be operational by 2012 across the country. This is
apart from some 45 million sq. ft of warehousing space costing $500 million
that will come up during the period.
Bangalore, Indore Ambala, Ahmedabad, Jamshedpur and Alwar were
classified as promising hubs in the report.
Kolkata, Chennai and Hyderabad
were rated as “established logistics hubs”.
“Logistics people have started tapping (areas) closer to manufacturing
locations because our arterial distribution networks such as the railways and
the national highways are clogged,” said C.S. Verma, vice-chairman and managing
director of logistics company ACV Logistics Pvt. Ltd.