July6 , 2026

    YEIDA clears logistics and warehousing hub near Jewar Airport

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    The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) has approved the development of a logistics and warehousing hub in Sector 8-F, located close to the upcoming Noida International Airport in Jewar. The decision was taken at a recent board meeting.

    Officials said cargo demand is expected to surge once the airport becomes operational later this year. A consultant will soon be appointed to study market demand, determine plot sizes, and prepare a layout plan for the new hub, along with recommendations for infrastructure and future expansion.

    “Sector-8F is very close to the airport, so goods can be stored here and moved quickly to the terminal,” a YEIDA official said.

    The move comes alongside the construction of a multi-modal cargo hub (MMCH) inside the airport complex. Spread across 87 acres, the AISATS-led facility will initially handle 2.5 lakh tonnes of cargo annually.

    YEIDA is also advancing other major logistics projects, including a 364-acre state-of-the-art park at the Tappal-Bajna Urban Centre, to be developed in three phases at a cost of over ₹1,000 crore. The park will feature cold storage units, silos, open yards, and a dedicated Container Freight Station.

    Meanwhile, logistics development is picking up across the region. In Greater Noida’s Kappa-2, Adani Ports, Super Handlers, and Empezar Logistics have submitted proposals for a 174-acre multimodal park, expected to attract investments of ₹1,200 crore and generate over 5,000 jobs.

    Even larger plans are underway in Dadri, where an 825-acre Multi-Modal Logistics Hub (MMLH) is set to be built under the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with an investment of ₹8,325 crore. Work on the project is expected to start by April 2026.

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