Mahindra Logistics opens multi-client warehouse in Bhiwandi
It offers easy access to prominent industrial and manufacturing clusters near Nashik and Vapi facilitating efficient logistics operations.
Mahindra Logistics unveiled its state-of-the-art warehouse in Bhiwandi, located near Mumbai. This facility spans an expansive 6.5 lakh square feet allows the company to provide flexible, scalable fulfillment and integrated distribution solutions.
It offers easy access to prominent industrial and manufacturing clusters near Nashik and Vapi facilitating efficient logistics operations. With proximity to India's largest port, this facility is poised to play a pivotal role in the supply chain enabling faster and more efficient movement of goods.
The facility has been designed in accordance with Mahindra Logistics' sustainability standards, encompassing liquid discharge management, 100% on-site renewable energy, and waste management protocols. The facility provides a substantial 30% green cover contributing to environmental conservation and is IGBC platinum certified.
The Grade-A warehouse has 84 docks, 13-meter clear height, and a load-bearing capacity of 8 MT/M2, making it versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications supporting MLL’s 3PL, Last-mile delivery, and Express businesses.
Rampraveen Swaminathan, Managing Director and CEO of Mahindra Logistics said, “To bolster our capacity and address the growing demand, we have been augmenting our network with the addition of Built-to-Suit (BTS) warehousing facilities across India. Our latest facility in Bhiwandi is located in one of India's prominent industrial hubs, enables us to broaden our portfolio of integrated solutions for our clientele in the region."
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29 Sep 2023
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