Mahindra Logistics opens new warehouse in Nashik
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Mahindra Logistics opens new warehouse in Nashik

Mahindra Logistics (MLL) has unveiled 1 lakh sq ft of warehouse in Nashik, designed with a sustainable warehousing architecture including multi-client capabilities, renewable energy, resource conservation and green cover.

This state-of-art warehouse will be an important part of MLL’s pan-India network of multi-user facilities that support customers inbound to manufacturing and fulfilment operations. The facility will support e-commerce, consumer, and manufacturing & engineering industries.

The built-to-suit (BTS) facility is designed in line with MLL’s sustainability standards, including usage of recycled construction material, liquid discharge management, renewable energy and waste management requirements and state-of-the-art automation, it added.

The facility has onsite solar power generation capabilities to cater to the entire energy requirements and is equipped for solar charging for cargo vehicles and personal mobility.

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Mahindra Logistics (MLL) has unveiled 1 lakh sq ft of warehouse in Nashik, designed with a sustainable warehousing architecture including multi-client capabilities, renewable energy, resource conservation and green cover. This state-of-art warehouse will be an important part of MLL’s pan-India network of multi-user facilities that support customers inbound to manufacturing and fulfilment operations. The facility will support e-commerce, consumer, and manufacturing & engineering industries. The built-to-suit (BTS) facility is designed in line with MLL’s sustainability standards, including usage of recycled construction material, liquid discharge management, renewable energy and waste management requirements and state-of-the-art automation, it added. The facility has onsite solar power generation capabilities to cater to the entire energy requirements and is equipped for solar charging for cargo vehicles and personal mobility. Also read: Mahindra Logistics acquires 60% stake in ZipZap for Rs 72 crArun Nanda retires from the Mahindra Lifespace Board

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