Global logistics giant Panattoni has officially started construction on its first project, Panattoni Park NH71 in Haryana. This estimated INR 200 Crore investment signifies Panattoni’s commitment to India, further aligning with the country’s growing demand for modern logistics solutions. They recently held a groundbreaking ceremony, showcasing their commitment to the Indian market.
Strategically located on National Highway 352 (formerly NH71) in Jhajjar district, Panattoni Park NH71 sits within a well-established warehousing hub. With a total site area of approximately 66,000 SqM, Panattoni Park NH71 offers easy access to existing infrastructure networks. Furthermore, it neighbors major industrial centers like Luhari and Farrukhnagar. This prime location benefits businesses by streamlining logistics and transportation operations. The park itself will boast over 32,000 SqM of warehousing space.
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Panattoni Park NH71 is designed to the highest industry standards, catering to various industrial and logistics needs. It features ample loading bays for efficient movement of goods. Moreover, dedicated staff and office spaces measuring 3% of the total warehouse area will ensure smooth and efficient operations. Sustainability is a key focus, with the park incorporating 100% wastewater recycling and expansive green cover to reduce its environmental impact.
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