June18 , 2026

    TCI Expands Cold Chain Footprint with New Facility in Gurugram

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    Logistics operator Transport Corporation of India (TCI) on Friday announced the expansion of its cold chain warehousing business in Gurugram with the addition of a 1.5 lakh sq ft facility at Taj Nagar in Haryana.

    The new warehouse is designed to support high-throughput operations across sectors such as quick commerce, pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, dairy, meat and poultry, beauty, and life sciences. It offers multi-temperature storage capabilities, including frozen, chilled and air-conditioned zones, and operates on a flexible pay-as-you-use commercial model.

    “With strong connectivity and a flexible operating model, this warehouse strengthens our ability to support fast-moving and regulated supply chains across the NCR,” said B Sumit Kumar, CEO of TCI Cold Chain Solutions Ltd.

    The Taj Nagar belt has emerged as a key logistics hub due to its proximity to the National Capital Region—covering Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad and Ghaziabad—as well as Jaipur, and the growing concentration of quick commerce operations. This makes the location well-suited for efficient last-mile distribution.

    The facility will be operated by TCI Cold Chain Solutions Ltd, a joint venture between TCI, which holds an 80 per cent stake, and Japan-based Mitsui & Co Ltd, which owns the remaining 20 per cent.

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