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Over INR 45,000 Cr to be invested in storage, warehouses by 2020: JLL India Report

March 27, 2018

In a report released by JLL, India's largest real estate services firm, it is estimated that close to INR 45,000 crores (Cr) will be invested in creating storage facilities across India from 2018 - 2020.

MUMBAI, 27 March 2018 : In a report released by JLL, India's largest real estate services firm, it is estimated that close to INR 45,000 crores (Cr) will be invested in creating storage facilities across India from 2018 - 2020.

In these three years, different categories of warehousing will also create jobs to the tune of 200,000 at different levels of specifications and specialisations.

The report notes that the two prominent changes that have created significant growth prospects in warehousing are firstly the implementation of GST in India and creating a unified taxation, and the rapid growth of e-commerce necessitating building of large scale warehousing across various locations. The report estimates that the prime beneficiaries of the new wave of growth in warehousing will be the peripheral locations of tier 1 and tier 2 cities. This investment comes at the back of the fact that nearly INR 10,000 Cr was invested in 2017 only.

Of all the categories, Warehousing will be witnessing the highest investment of over INR 35,000 Cr in the next 3 years, mostly in creating storage facilities for retail and consumer goods. Cold Storage and Agricultural warehousing will see approximately INR 7,500 Cr.

These two aspects of warehousing will lead the way in the future as they contribute greatly to the regular living and lifestyle.

Container Storage would be attracting approximately INR 500 Cr in the same period mostly to boost India's logistical prowess.  

     Employment and Investment through warehouse (2018 - 2020)

                                    Employment             Investment Proposition

        Segment             Generation                    (INR Cr)

    Warehouse                130,000                       35,000

    Cold Storage              10,000                          4,000

    Agri Warehousing     20,000                            3,500

    Container Storage    40,000                               500

    Overall                       200,000                      43,000        

The report observes that the overall growth in e-commerce and a shortening turnaround time for delivery has necessitated a sharp growth in warehousing in the country.

Apart from E-commerce, the next big sectors of space are the electronic and white goods that command significant warehousing spaces in urban and semi-urban locations. These are also sectors that, despite their incremental requirements in warehousing, are averse to owning the requisite place, therefore mostly reliant on third party warehousing facilities.

It is estimated that Grade A and B warehousing stock will grow at a CAGR of 21% year-on-year taking the total tally of warehouse space in India to 247 million square feet (mil sq. ft.) by the end of 2020 almost doubling the current warehousing stock of 139.8 million square feet in 2017.

Ramesh Nair, CEO and Country Head, JLL India, said, "Warehouse and logistics is one of the biggest growth areas that has emerged in recent times. We have seen INR 125,000 CR invested through Private Equity in Warehousing space since 2014. While it made up approximately 10% of total PE investment in 2017, the share is expected to grow claiming larger share of investment. India's logistics and warehousing sector is rapidly transitioning through a revolutionary phase. There have been multiple initiatives associated with large investments (both domestic & international) within this segment, clearly underscoring the upcoming trend. With India's logistics industry recently rewarded with infrastructure status, thereby providing the impetus for added interest and therefore investments."

Based on JLL, India Analysis of 6 Hours Distribution Potential and Composite Logistics Score Index[1] estimating the potential of various locations as strong warehousing nodes in the future, aside of the metropolitan and Tier 1 locations, the top favourable for the major warehousing spoke locations in the country are as follows:

Surat,

Kanpur/ Lucknow

Ranchi,

Madurai,

Coimbatore,

Ludhiana/Ambala

Tiruchirapalli

Nasik

Madurai

Jaipur

Amongst the Tier 2 cities, these cities have shown strong growth characteristics that will allow them to emerge as warehousing hubs in a hub and spoke model. These cities are strategically located to be in proximity to other major markets and allow transportation to happen to their feeder locations in less than 6 hours. Further, these cities provide favourable policies for set up of businesses and have high manufacturing potential.

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