Delhi Positioned to Boost India Supply Chain
News: Delhi is set to strengthen its role in India’s supply chain with the development of three new industrial hubs, announced by State Industry Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa at the ET Edge Supply Chain Management Fest 2025.
These hubs will integrate logistics distribution centres, warehousing parks, and multimodal facilities to improve efficiency, cut costs, and streamline goods movement.
Delhi currently holds 16% of India’s warehousing market. The city’s draft logistics policy also proposes urban consolidation centres and freight villages along highways, enhancing infrastructure for handling, storage, and distribution within the national logistics network.
Source: The Economic Times
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