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

KSH INFRA, a leading Indian developer of sustainable Grade A industrial and logistics infrastructure, has announced plans to invest Rs 5.5 billion in a new industrial park in Tamil Nadu. This will be the company’s second park in the state, located in the fast-growing Sriperumbudur-Oragadam belt, and spread across 60 acres of freehold land with a development potential of 1.6 million square feet.
With approximately 600 metres of direct frontage along the adjacent Other District Road, the site offers robust multimodal connectivity. The under-construction Chennai–Bangalore Expressway (NE7) is set to enhance access to industrial hubs, ports, and consumption centres, making the location ideal for manufacturing and allied industries.
The Sriperumbudur–Oragadam corridor already hosts prominent companies such as Hyundai, Danfoss, Apollo Tyres, Bridgestone, Foxconn, Samsung, Dell, and many others, forming a diversified industrial ecosystem. The corridor's strategic importance is supported by major upcoming infrastructure projects like the Peripheral Ring Road, Parandur Greenfield Airport, MMLP at Mappedu, and the Aerospace Park, consolidating its role in the Chennai–Bangalore Industrial Corridor (CBIC).
KSH INFRA’s development aims to support global and domestic manufacturers, especially in the automotive, electronics, and engineering sectors. Construction is set to begin by March–April 2026 and is projected to create over 1,500 job opportunities in the region.
Rohit Hegde, Managing Director of KSH INFRA, stated, “This development in the Sriperumbudur belt reflects our long-term vision to deliver high-quality, sustainable industrial and logistics parks in key Indian cities. With presence in Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, and now Chennai, we aim to scale up to over 10 million square feet across these regions.”
CEO Sundaresan Vaidyanathan added, “South India’s industrial growth presents a natural progression for KSH INFRA. Our integrated team, supported by top-tier consultants, ensures compliance, durability, and sustainability at every stage.”
This investment follows KSH INFRA’s Rs 4.5 billion commitment in August 2024 towards a 50-acre, 1.25 million sq ft park in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. The new Sriperumbudur park reinforces the firm’s expanding footprint and ambition to elevate industrial infrastructure standards across southern India.

KSH INFRA, a leading Indian developer of sustainable Grade A industrial and logistics infrastructure, has announced plans to invest Rs 5.5 billion in a new industrial park in Tamil Nadu. This will be the company’s second park in the state, located in the fast-growing Sriperumbudur-Oragadam belt, and spread across 60 acres of freehold land with a development potential of 1.6 million square feet.With approximately 600 metres of direct frontage along the adjacent Other District Road, the site offers robust multimodal connectivity. The under-construction Chennai–Bangalore Expressway (NE7) is set to enhance access to industrial hubs, ports, and consumption centres, making the location ideal for manufacturing and allied industries.The Sriperumbudur–Oragadam corridor already hosts prominent companies such as Hyundai, Danfoss, Apollo Tyres, Bridgestone, Foxconn, Samsung, Dell, and many others, forming a diversified industrial ecosystem. The corridor's strategic importance is supported by major upcoming infrastructure projects like the Peripheral Ring Road, Parandur Greenfield Airport, MMLP at Mappedu, and the Aerospace Park, consolidating its role in the Chennai–Bangalore Industrial Corridor (CBIC).KSH INFRA’s development aims to support global and domestic manufacturers, especially in the automotive, electronics, and engineering sectors. Construction is set to begin by March–April 2026 and is projected to create over 1,500 job opportunities in the region.Rohit Hegde, Managing Director of KSH INFRA, stated, “This development in the Sriperumbudur belt reflects our long-term vision to deliver high-quality, sustainable industrial and logistics parks in key Indian cities. With presence in Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, and now Chennai, we aim to scale up to over 10 million square feet across these regions.”CEO Sundaresan Vaidyanathan added, “South India’s industrial growth presents a natural progression for KSH INFRA. Our integrated team, supported by top-tier consultants, ensures compliance, durability, and sustainability at every stage.”This investment follows KSH INFRA’s Rs 4.5 billion commitment in August 2024 towards a 50-acre, 1.25 million sq ft park in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. The new Sriperumbudur park reinforces the firm’s expanding footprint and ambition to elevate industrial infrastructure standards across southern India.

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