June6 , 2026

    Prologis Begins Work on 1.1 Million Sq Ft Logistics Park in North Chennai

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    Prologis has commenced construction of a 1.1 million square feet logistics park in North Chennai, marking a significant expansion of its footprint in India’s fast-growing warehousing and industrial real estate sector.

    The project is strategically located to serve key industrial clusters and port-linked supply chains in the region, offering seamless connectivity to major highways and Chennai’s port infrastructure. Once completed, the facility is expected to cater to a wide range of industries, including e-commerce, automotive, electronics, and third-party logistics providers.

    Designed as a modern Grade A logistics park, the development will feature high-quality warehousing spaces, advanced material handling infrastructure, and sustainability-focused elements such as energy-efficient systems and optimized layouts for faster cargo movement.

    Industry observers note that North Chennai has emerged as a preferred destination for logistics and warehousing investments, driven by its proximity to manufacturing hubs and growing trade volumes through nearby ports.

    Prologis said the new project aligns with its long-term strategy to scale up operations in India by developing world-class logistics infrastructure in key consumption and industrial markets. The company continues to see strong demand for organized warehousing as supply chains evolve and businesses seek greater efficiency and reliability.

    The development comes amid rising demand for large-scale logistics parks across India, fueled by the growth of e-commerce, manufacturing, and third-party logistics services. With increasing focus on supply chain optimization, such investments are expected to play a crucial role in supporting the country’s economic and trade expansion.

    Upon completion, the North Chennai logistics park is set to enhance regional warehousing capacity and provide modern infrastructure to meet the needs of a rapidly transforming logistics landscape.

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