Hexalog Expands with 48,000 Sq Ft Fulfilment Centre in Bengaluru
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Hexalog Expands with 48,000 Sq Ft Fulfilment Centre in Bengaluru

Hexalog Technologies, an AI-driven supply chain company specialising in cross-border solutions, has inaugurated a 48,000 sq ft Value-Added Centre (VAC) in Bengaluru. The new facility strengthens Hexalog’s fulfilment network and marks a significant step in its strategic expansion across high-demand regions.

Strategically located in Bengaluru, the Tier 1 hub offers strong transport connectivity and proximity to major ports, enabling enhanced cross-docking, wider geographic reach, and faster last-mile deliveries across South India.

Designed to support both e-commerce and cross-dock operations, the VAC facilitates high-throughput parcel movement, bulk transfers, and fast-moving consumer shipments. As a multi-client facility, it provides flexible space allocation, shared resources, and scalable operations. Initially serving four clients, the centre has been designed for rapid onboarding of additional partners, ensuring efficiency and service quality.

Commenting on the launch, Utkarsh Tripathi, Co-founder & COO, Hexalog, said:
“The Bengaluru VAC is a strategic step in our ‘regional beachhead’ strategy. By anchoring in a Tier 1 hub with strong client demand and cross-dock ease, we can localise operations, tighten SLAs, and drive unit economics at scale. This facility positions us to replicate the model across adjacent markets.”

The new facility integrates with Uni-commerce, enabling seamless inventory management, order processing, and real-time visibility. This ensures operational accuracy, faster fulfilment, and greater client transparency. Additionally, the expansion will create employment opportunities in the region, including operational, contractual, and administrative roles across packaging, handling, and inventory management.

With the inauguration of this Bengaluru facility, Hexalog now operates five fulfilment centres in India and six globally, including one in Shenzhen, China. The company has further VACs in the pipeline, focusing on metro and Tier 1 cities near strategic ports to strengthen its national footprint and meet rising demand.

Hexalog Technologies, an AI-driven supply chain company specialising in cross-border solutions, has inaugurated a 48,000 sq ft Value-Added Centre (VAC) in Bengaluru. The new facility strengthens Hexalog’s fulfilment network and marks a significant step in its strategic expansion across high-demand regions.Strategically located in Bengaluru, the Tier 1 hub offers strong transport connectivity and proximity to major ports, enabling enhanced cross-docking, wider geographic reach, and faster last-mile deliveries across South India.Designed to support both e-commerce and cross-dock operations, the VAC facilitates high-throughput parcel movement, bulk transfers, and fast-moving consumer shipments. As a multi-client facility, it provides flexible space allocation, shared resources, and scalable operations. Initially serving four clients, the centre has been designed for rapid onboarding of additional partners, ensuring efficiency and service quality.Commenting on the launch, Utkarsh Tripathi, Co-founder & COO, Hexalog, said:“The Bengaluru VAC is a strategic step in our ‘regional beachhead’ strategy. By anchoring in a Tier 1 hub with strong client demand and cross-dock ease, we can localise operations, tighten SLAs, and drive unit economics at scale. This facility positions us to replicate the model across adjacent markets.”The new facility integrates with Uni-commerce, enabling seamless inventory management, order processing, and real-time visibility. This ensures operational accuracy, faster fulfilment, and greater client transparency. Additionally, the expansion will create employment opportunities in the region, including operational, contractual, and administrative roles across packaging, handling, and inventory management.With the inauguration of this Bengaluru facility, Hexalog now operates five fulfilment centres in India and six globally, including one in Shenzhen, China. The company has further VACs in the pipeline, focusing on metro and Tier 1 cities near strategic ports to strengthen its national footprint and meet rising demand.

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