Aequs Infra is set to invest Rs 20 billion in expanding its industrial parks and warehousing facilities in South India, focusing on Tier-2 cities and logistics hubs.
Aequs InfraRs 20 BillionIndustrial ParksSouth IndiaLogisticsReal Estate PuneJul 18, 2025
Aequs Infra plans to invest Rs 20 billion in expanding its industrial parks, warehousing facilities, and logistics hubs in South India.
The expansion will focus on Tier-2 cities in South India, tapping into their untapped potential and offering a cost-effective and skilled workforce.
The new facilities will include state-of-the-art industrial parks, built-to-suit facilities, and eco-friendly practices to ensure sustainability and efficiency.
The investment is expected to create thousands of jobs, boost the manufacturing and logistics sectors, and contribute to the overall economic growth of the region.
Aequs Infra plans to engage with local communities and support initiatives in education, healthcare, and skill development to ensure the benefits are shared by all stakeholders.
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