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What is the average travel time to major distribution centers?

Proximity to Regional Distribution Hubs

The land is located within a 45 to 90-minute drive from major regional distribution centers (DCs), depending on traffic and route conditions. These centers are typically located:

  • Within 50–70 km from metro cities or manufacturing clusters
  • Near NH corridors, SEZs, and industrial logistics parks
  • In high-demand zones for e-commerce, FMCG, and retail consolidation

Such proximity ensures same-day or next-day delivery capabilities across regional markets.

Access via Expressways and Freight Corridors

Travel times to DCs are optimized by the site’s direct access to:

  • National Highways (NH) and State Highways (SH)
  • Expressway systems like Delhi–Mumbai Expressway, Bangalore–Chennai Corridor, or Mumbai–Nashik Corridor
  • Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFCs) or upcoming multi-modal logistics parks (MMLPs)

With these links, average travel times to distribution hubs in nearby Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities are typically:

  • 60–90 minutes to major city outskirts or integrated parks
  • 30–45 minutes to in-region satellite warehousing clusters
  • Under 2 hours to major e-commerce fulfillment centers or cold chain depots

Strategic Fit for Time-Sensitive Logistics

The site’s travel time profile supports fast, predictable delivery operations, crucial for:

  • Third-party logistics (3PL) and e-commerce firms
  • Perishable goods and pharmaceuticals requiring controlled delivery windows
  • Just-in-time (JIT) manufacturing supply chains for auto, electronics, or FMCG sectors

Consistently low travel times to regional DCs enhance the site’s competitiveness for high-velocity warehousing, inventory consolidation, and cross-docking operations.

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