KSH Infra To Invest Rs 5.5 Billion In Tamil Nadu Park
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KSH Infra To Invest Rs 5.5 Billion In Tamil Nadu Park

Pune-based KSH INFRA, a leading developer of sustainable Grade A industrial and logistics infrastructure in India, has announced an investment of Rs 5.5 billion to establish a new industrial park in Tamil Nadu.
Located in the fast-growing Sriperumbudur–Oragadam corridor, the park will span approximately 60 acres of freehold land and offer a development potential of 1.6 million square feet. Construction is expected to begin by March–April 2026 and will generate over 1,500 employment opportunities in the region.
This follows the company’s earlier investment of Rs 4.5 billion in a 50-acre industrial and logistics park in Hosur in August 2024, which has a potential of 1.25 million square feet.
The Sriperumbudur–Oragadam belt is already home to major industrial players such as Hyundai, Danfoss, Flowserve, Essar Steel, Apollo Tyres, CEAT, JK Tyre, Foxconn, and Samsung. The area is emerging as a multi-sector industrial cluster supported by upcoming infrastructure projects including the Chennai–Bangalore Expressway, Peripheral Ring Road, Parandur Greenfield Airport, MMLP at Mappedu, and the Aerospace Park in Sriperumbudur.
KSH Infra noted that these developments will further solidify the region’s position as a strategic hub within the Chennai–Bangalore Industrial Corridor. 

Pune-based KSH INFRA, a leading developer of sustainable Grade A industrial and logistics infrastructure in India, has announced an investment of Rs 5.5 billion to establish a new industrial park in Tamil Nadu.Located in the fast-growing Sriperumbudur–Oragadam corridor, the park will span approximately 60 acres of freehold land and offer a development potential of 1.6 million square feet. Construction is expected to begin by March–April 2026 and will generate over 1,500 employment opportunities in the region.This follows the company’s earlier investment of Rs 4.5 billion in a 50-acre industrial and logistics park in Hosur in August 2024, which has a potential of 1.25 million square feet.The Sriperumbudur–Oragadam belt is already home to major industrial players such as Hyundai, Danfoss, Flowserve, Essar Steel, Apollo Tyres, CEAT, JK Tyre, Foxconn, and Samsung. The area is emerging as a multi-sector industrial cluster supported by upcoming infrastructure projects including the Chennai–Bangalore Expressway, Peripheral Ring Road, Parandur Greenfield Airport, MMLP at Mappedu, and the Aerospace Park in Sriperumbudur.KSH Infra noted that these developments will further solidify the region’s position as a strategic hub within the Chennai–Bangalore Industrial Corridor. 

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