We are one of India’s leading Warehousing companies, offering tailor-made solutions for all your Industrial space demands. With well developed and efficient Warehouses with pan India presence, our hassle-free environment can provide you with an experience like no other.
(Amrutesh), is a third-generation entrepreneur and a thought leader in the Indian Infrastructure and Logistics Space. A Management Graduate, with specialization in Finance, he has over two decades of experience in the Infrastructure and Logistics Industry.
The companies he has spearheaded have attracted investments from marquee Private Equity players, Sovereign Financiers, and the World’s largest Port Operators.
NDR features amongst the top owners and operators of warehousing in India, and under Amrutesh’s leadership has cemented its position as the first-choice provider for many Fortune 100 Corporates.
It boasts of 14 million sq. ft of warehousing space, with an additional 6 million under development.
Amrutesh is a firm believer in the first-mover advantage, and certain significant achievements include, establishing
India is on the cusp of a demographic dividend and it has seen a significant shift in its consumption and social patterns over the past decade. The government of India's push for infrastructure development, coupled with a young workforce, is placing India as one of the fastest-growing economies in the World.
Increasingly, India is becoming a preferred destination for investors and significant investment is coming in infrastructure, manufacturing, and services, paving way for international brands to increase their footprint across India.
NDR also prides itself on creating a platform for social well-being, be it in creating world-class Retail Infrastructure or Spaces for Co-Living and Hosteling. In doing so, we have chosen two of the fastest-growing metropolises, Chennai, and Bengaluru. Both cities score above the national average in terms of Disposable Income, Literacy, and Health Standards.
Bengaluru is home to the Indian Head Quarters of a host of MNCs and has a thriving and vibrant young workforce. Chennai has three ports and has cemented itself on the Global map as the Automobile Manufacturing Hub and has a significant workforce engaged in the desirable IT sector.
Tamil Nadu comes in at number 2 on the GDP List and NDR has a great presence in the major cities of Southern India – Chennai, Coimbatore, Bangalore, & Pondicherry. The majority of the projects are in Chennai, the oldest commercial centre in India that came into prominence as a textile hub and has now evolved into a manufacturing centre for heavy industries owing to its proximity to the sea with two major ports – Chennai Port (Second Largest port of the country) & Ennore Port.
Increased industrial activity has in turn spurred the development of warehousing facilities catering to the storage and distribution requirements of clients in the Auto, Electronics, Export-Import, E-commerce and logistics sector. Other cities also offer excellent connectivity to the railways, roadways, and various national & state highways.
With Kolkata being the gateway to the North-Eastern province, our park is strategically situated near the consumption markets of West Bengal. The project is located between Kolkata’s two major Industrial warehousing suburbs cluster and NH-16 (Old Mumbai highway - NH-06). It is well connected to NH-19 (Delhi highway), offering great infrastructure and ample availability of manpower – skilled, semi and unskilled labour. The location serves as a gateway to the complete north eastern province.
Maharashtra leads the GDP list in India and NDR has its footprints in major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad & Goa. Western India is one of the leading industrial hubs of the country for manufacturing automobiles and its ancillaries, pharmaceuticals, white goods and food processing.
The cluster thus offers high-grade infrastructure facilities and a vast pool of trained manpower. Alongside the manufacturing activities, Western India also is an ideal location to serve consumption demand with an established ecosystem required for carrying out warehousing activities.
The zone also has the largest port in India – The Mumbai Port, by size & shipping traffic.