Indore SEZ Exports Surge to Rs 14,000 Crore in FY26
Export earnings were supported by sustained production activity, expanded capacities and improved logistics connectivity that facilitated outbound shipments. The zone administration attributed the outcome to coordinated efforts between exporters, logistics providers and regulatory authorities. Investment inflows and operational efficiencies were identified as contributing elements to the higher turnover. Operational improvements included streamlined customs clearances and expanded warehousing, which supported throughput without disrupting supply schedules.
The performance consolidates the Indore SEZ's role as a significant export hub in the region and has wider implications for supply chains and ancillary industries. Higher exports from the zone have bolstered local manufacturing clusters and strengthened linkages with domestic suppliers and global buyers. Trade observers added that steady export flows can have a stabilising influence on regional trade balances and firm revenues. The trend has also encouraged greater collaboration between exporters and ancillary firms in adjacent districts.
The SEZ management signalled continued focus on infrastructure upgrades, value addition and facilitating smoother customs processes to sustain export growth. Stakeholders emphasised the importance of training and technology adoption to enhance competitiveness without committing to fixed schedules. Authorities and industry participants discussed pathways for deeper value addition within units at the zone to enhance export realisations over the medium term.