Panattoni India Announces Rs 1.5 Billion Hyderabad Hub
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Panattoni India Announces Rs 1.5 Billion Hyderabad Hub

Panattoni, a global industrial real estate developer, has announced its entry into Hyderabad with a Rs 1.5 billion advanced manufacturing project, marking the debut of its bespoke Build-to-Own (BTO) model in India.

The development will come up on a 10-acre site and comprise a 152,000 sq. ft. aerospace-grade manufacturing facility designed to support high-precision industrial operations. The project is expected to create around 500 direct and indirect jobs while expanding Panattoni’s industrial footprint in India.

The facility will feature a 112,445 sq. ft. manufacturing shop floor with 9-metre clear height and heavy-duty flooring capable of supporting loads of 5 tonnes per sq m. Advanced climate control systems will maintain temperatures between 25°C and 29°C to support precision manufacturing requirements.

The project will also include a dedicated B+G+1 administrative and engineering block of over 33,000 sq. ft., supported by utility infrastructure, power systems, chillers, sewage treatment and provision for future expansion. Panattoni said the development incorporates low-impact systems and sustainable material handling in line with its ESG framework.

Norbert Sumisławski, Interim MD India & Managing Director International Project Management, Panattoni, added: "This project demonstrates the flexibility and precision of our Build-to-Own delivery platform. We are creating a high-performance industrial asset that combines speed with certainty for advanced manufacturing companies. By taking end-to-end responsibility from initial site design to final infrastructure delivery, we can absorb construction risk and deliver a high-precision asset tailored to the occupier’s needs.”

Robert Dobrzycki, Panattoni CEO and Co-Owner Europe, UK, Middle East & India, stated: “Our expansion into the Hyderabad cluster is a strategic milestone for Panattoni India. This Rs 1.5 Billion (€16.5 Million) project highlights our ability to deliver ownership-grade assets that meet some of the world’s most rigorous technical parameters, while broadening our operational footprint and reinforcing India’s position in global supply chain networks.”

Construction is scheduled to begin in July 2026 with completion targeted within 15 months.

Panattoni, a global industrial real estate developer, has announced its entry into Hyderabad with a Rs 1.5 billion advanced manufacturing project, marking the debut of its bespoke Build-to-Own (BTO) model in India.The development will come up on a 10-acre site and comprise a 152,000 sq. ft. aerospace-grade manufacturing facility designed to support high-precision industrial operations. The project is expected to create around 500 direct and indirect jobs while expanding Panattoni’s industrial footprint in India.The facility will feature a 112,445 sq. ft. manufacturing shop floor with 9-metre clear height and heavy-duty flooring capable of supporting loads of 5 tonnes per sq m. Advanced climate control systems will maintain temperatures between 25°C and 29°C to support precision manufacturing requirements.The project will also include a dedicated B+G+1 administrative and engineering block of over 33,000 sq. ft., supported by utility infrastructure, power systems, chillers, sewage treatment and provision for future expansion. Panattoni said the development incorporates low-impact systems and sustainable material handling in line with its ESG framework.Norbert Sumisławski, Interim MD India & Managing Director International Project Management, Panattoni, added: This project demonstrates the flexibility and precision of our Build-to-Own delivery platform. We are creating a high-performance industrial asset that combines speed with certainty for advanced manufacturing companies. By taking end-to-end responsibility from initial site design to final infrastructure delivery, we can absorb construction risk and deliver a high-precision asset tailored to the occupier’s needs.”Robert Dobrzycki, Panattoni CEO and Co-Owner Europe, UK, Middle East & India, stated: “Our expansion into the Hyderabad cluster is a strategic milestone for Panattoni India. This Rs 1.5 Billion (€16.5 Million) project highlights our ability to deliver ownership-grade assets that meet some of the world’s most rigorous technical parameters, while broadening our operational footprint and reinforcing India’s position in global supply chain networks.”Construction is scheduled to begin in July 2026 with completion targeted within 15 months.

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