Allcargo Logistics Limited, a part of the Allcargo Group, has announced the launch of a new state-of-the-art Grade A built-to-suit (BTS) warehousing facility for a leading Swedish global player in the electrification business. Located at Alur, Nelamangala, near Bengaluru, the 1.5 Lakh sq. ft. tech-enabled facility will serve as the company’s largest consolidated distribution center in India.

Key Features and Technology

The new warehouse is designed to manage the handling, storage, and distribution of the client’s electrical components. It is equipped with multi-tier shelving racks, heavy-duty racking, and on-floor storage to maximize capacity. For efficient goods movement, the facility uses advanced equipment such as reach trucks, spiral conveyors, and a Double Deep Battery Operated Pallet Truck (BOPT) design. The facility also leverages the SAP System and advanced scanning technologies for improved functional efficiency and is equipped with comprehensive safety measures, including firefighting equipment and an internal sprinkler system.

Strategic Partnership and Outlook

Ketan Kulkarni, Managing Director of Allcargo Supply Chain Pvt Limited (ASCPL), stated that the new warehouse strengthens supply chain agility and customer responsiveness in the region. The project reflects Allcargo’s commitment to delivering customized, tech-driven warehousing solutions to meet the unique needs of its clients. ASCPL currently manages over 7.5 million sq. ft. of warehousing space across more than 80 locations in India and is rapidly expanding its presence in major metro markets.

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