Amazon India has leased approximately 2.78 lakh square feet of warehousing space in Bengaluru’s Nelamangala area, according to property market reports.
The move reflects the company’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its logistics and fulfilment infrastructure amid rising demand for e-commerce and faster delivery operations.
Focus on logistics expansion
Nelamangala, located on the outskirts of Bengaluru, has emerged as a major warehousing and industrial hub due to its strategic connectivity to national highways and key transport corridors.
Industry experts say the newly leased facility is expected to support:
- Storage and inventory management
- Faster regional deliveries
- Supply chain efficiency
- E-commerce distribution operations
- Last-mile logistics expansion
The deal also highlights Bengaluru’s continued importance as a logistics and technology centre for major national and international companies.
Growing warehousing demand in Bengaluru
Real estate analysts note that demand for large warehousing spaces has grown steadily across Bengaluru due to:
- Expansion of online retail
- Rising consumer demand
- Growth in quick-commerce services
- Improved highway connectivity
- Increased investment in industrial infrastructure
Areas such as Nelamangala, Hoskote, and Devanahalli have seen significant warehouse and industrial development activity in recent years.
E-commerce sector continues growth
Experts say large-scale leasing activity by companies like Amazon reflects confidence in India’s expanding digital commerce ecosystem.
Warehousing facilities play a crucial role in ensuring faster deliveries, efficient inventory movement, and regional distribution support for online marketplaces.
The expansion is also expected to generate employment opportunities across logistics, transportation, packaging, and warehouse operations.
Bengaluru remains logistics hotspot
With its strong infrastructure ecosystem and access to southern Indian markets, Bengaluru continues to attract investments in warehousing, data centres, and industrial real estate.
Industry observers expect further growth in the city’s logistics sector as e-commerce penetration continues to rise.
