Mahindra Logistics has leased a massive 4.75 lakh square feet warehouse in Khed, Pune, for Rs 730 crore. This strategic move is part of the company’s expansion plans to strengthen its logistics network in key real estate markets such as Pune and Ahmedabad
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Mahindra Logistics has leased a 4.75 lakh square feet warehouse in Khed, Pune.
Mahindra Logistics has leased the warehouse for Rs 730 crore.
Mahindra Logistics is expanding in key real estate markets such as Pune, Noida, and Ahmedabad.
Khed, a suburb of Pune, is a prime location for industrial and logistics activities due to its strategic proximity to major highways and the presence of a skilled workforce.
The new warehouse in Khed will be equipped with state-of-the-art technology and infrastructure, including advanced material handling systems, automated storage solutions, and sophisticated inventory management tools.
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