KSH expands with 40,000 sq ft multi-client warehouse in Bangalore
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KSH expands with 40,000 sq ft multi-client warehouse in Bangalore

KSH Integrated Logistics has expanded its warehousing footprint in Bommasandra, Bangalore, launching a new 40,000 sq ft multi-client facility. Serving prominent multinational clients in sectors such as automotive, industrial, building automation, energy, consumer durables, FMCG, and e-commerce, KSH provides tailored logistics solutions aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.

The new warehouse is designed to accommodate diverse goods and offers flexible, scalable solutions through a plug-and-play model. Equipped with advanced warehousing systems like Pallet In Pallet Out, Pallet In Box Out, and Box In Piece Out, the facility ensures accurate inventory management and seamless order fulfillment. A key feature is its heavy-duty racking capacity, which can expand from 2,500 to 5,000 pallets, significantly boosting storage and operational capabilities.

Additionally, the warehouse offers value-added services, including prepacking, kitting, and promotional packaging. Enhanced with a Warehouse Management System (WMS) and Transport Management System (TMS), the facility enables real-time tracking and comprehensive control over inventory and shipping operations. Comprehensive fire safety systems, including hydrants, sprinklers, and smoke detectors, further ensure high safety standards.

Snehil A Singhai, Head of Business Development at KSH, stated, "Our expanded capacity not only meets growing demand but also reinforces our commitment to providing efficient, dependable services." He noted that KSH currently operates over half a million square feet of warehousing space nationwide, with plans to grow to 2 million square feet by 2026, expanding across major Indian markets.

(ET)

KSH Integrated Logistics has expanded its warehousing footprint in Bommasandra, Bangalore, launching a new 40,000 sq ft multi-client facility. Serving prominent multinational clients in sectors such as automotive, industrial, building automation, energy, consumer durables, FMCG, and e-commerce, KSH provides tailored logistics solutions aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. The new warehouse is designed to accommodate diverse goods and offers flexible, scalable solutions through a plug-and-play model. Equipped with advanced warehousing systems like Pallet In Pallet Out, Pallet In Box Out, and Box In Piece Out, the facility ensures accurate inventory management and seamless order fulfillment. A key feature is its heavy-duty racking capacity, which can expand from 2,500 to 5,000 pallets, significantly boosting storage and operational capabilities. Additionally, the warehouse offers value-added services, including prepacking, kitting, and promotional packaging. Enhanced with a Warehouse Management System (WMS) and Transport Management System (TMS), the facility enables real-time tracking and comprehensive control over inventory and shipping operations. Comprehensive fire safety systems, including hydrants, sprinklers, and smoke detectors, further ensure high safety standards. Snehil A Singhai, Head of Business Development at KSH, stated, Our expanded capacity not only meets growing demand but also reinforces our commitment to providing efficient, dependable services. He noted that KSH currently operates over half a million square feet of warehousing space nationwide, with plans to grow to 2 million square feet by 2026, expanding across major Indian markets. (ET)

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