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 What local demand exists for industrial space or services?

High Demand from Manufacturing and MSME Units

There is strong local demand for industrial space from manufacturing companies and MSMEs, particularly in sectors like:

  • Automotive and EV components
  • Fabrication, machining, and light engineering
  • Food processing, textiles, and plastics
  • Tooling, packaging, and contract manufacturing

These enterprises seek 1–5 acre plots or built-up units in zoned areas with reliable infrastructure. The demand is further supported by local entrepreneurship and government schemes targeting MSME growth.

Growing Need for Warehousing and Logistics Facilities

Demand for warehousing, 3PL, and last-mile logistics infrastructure is rising rapidly, driven by:

  • E-commerce players establishing fulfillment and distribution centers
  • Retail, FMCG, and pharma companies requiring cold chain and cross-docking hubs
  • Logistics firms seeking Grade-A warehousing with dock access, fire safety, and internal roads
  • Preference for ready-to-use sheds and BTS (build-to-suit) models for time-sensitive deployment

Locations near highways, industrial belts, and consumption zones are especially in demand.

Services Demand: Utilities, Workforce Housing, and Support Infrastructure

There is significant demand not just for space, but also for industrial support services, such as:

  • Utility infrastructure like power substations, water connections, and drainage systems
  • Workforce amenities—low-cost housing, dormitories, canteens, and transport services
  • Facility management, EHS compliance, and logistics support providers
  • Industrial service vendors offering security, maintenance, fire safety, and waste handling

Developers offering integrated industrial parks or turnkey services are best positioned to capture this growing local need.

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