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Warehousing demand may rise as e-comm firms target same-day delivery

The demand is likely to be for warehousing of 5000-10,000 sq ft size, property consultant Colliers International said

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Anarock Chairman Anuj Puri said e-commerce was flourishing in India even before Covid-19, and lockdowns and closure of malls have accelerated this growth.

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The demand for small warehouses within city limits is expected to rise over the next one year as e-commerce firms are targeting to ensure same-day deliveries of food and grocery items to customers, according to a report.

The demand is likely to be for warehousing of 5000-10,000 sq ft size, property consultant Colliers International said.

"E-commerce companies are focussing on same-day delivery with the pandemic-influenced lockdowns placing greater dependency on e-commerce for food and grocery items," the report said.

The consultant said that e-commerce companies are now trying to stock a larger proportion of inventory closer to their customers' locations

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