According to a recent report by real estate consultancy Knight Frank India, the warehousing demand in the country has recorded a 12% growth. Mumbai emerges as the frontrunner in this surge, followed by other major cities. The report highlights the signifi
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The current growth rate of warehousing demand in India is 12%, as reported by Knight Frank India.
Mumbai leads in warehousing demand growth, primarily due to its strategic location and well-developed infrastructure.
The growth in warehousing demand is driven by the expansion of e-commerce, the need for last-mile delivery solutions, and the government's initiatives to boost infrastructure and ease of doing business.
E-commerce plays a crucial role in the growth of warehousing demand, as companies invest in modern, technologically advanced warehouses to ensure faster and more efficient delivery of goods.
The government is supporting the growth of the warehousing sector through policies aimed at promoting the logistics sector, such as the National Logistics Policy, which aims to reduce logistics costs and improve supply chain efficiency.
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