Godrej Enterprises Group Celebrates 25 Years of Chennai Facility

Over time, the Chennai facility has evolved into a core manufacturing and engineering hub, anchored in operational discipline and continuous capability expansion.

“As we mark 25 years of our Chennai manufacturing facility, it reflects how we have steadily scaled our capabilities to support India’s rapidly evolving logistics and warehousing ecosystem. Today, the sector is at a decisive inflection point, with sustained growth driven by e-commerce, manufacturing, and third-party logistics, and annual absorption crossing ~39 million sq. ft., underscoring its increasing importance in enabling resilient, efficient supply chains.” Vikas Choudaha, Business Head, Storage Solutions, Godrej Enterprises Group

Godrej Enterprises Group’s (GEG) Storage Solutions business marked 25 years of its Chennai manufacturing facility, a key pillar in enabling India’s industrial growth and strengthening its logistics backbone. Backed by over 70 years of expertise in intralogistics, the business announced continued investments across its Chennai and Bengaluru facilities to accelerate innovation, automation, and next-generation warehousing infrastructure.
As India’s economy expands, driven by e-commerce, quick commerce, and manufacturing, warehousing has emerged as a critical pillar of supply chain resilience, efficiency, and competitiveness. Godrej Enterprises Group has built a strong leadership position in storage and intralogistics solutions, operating as a true “industry of industries” that underpins India’s economic expansion and supply chain modernization.
Over time, the Chennai facility has evolved into a core manufacturing and engineering hub, anchored in operational discipline and continuous capability expansion. It has strengthened its ability to deliver complex, large-scale intralogistics solutions with speed and precision, supported by a robust ecosystem of customers, partners, and suppliers. Today, it stands among the largest and most advanced intralogistics manufacturing facilities in the region, producing high-precision systems that enable automated and high-density warehousing environments.
The business continues to strengthen its capabilities through automation-led manufacturing, precision engineering, and integrated digital design-to-delivery systems, alongside ongoing enhancements at its Chennai facility and capacity expansion in Bengaluru. These investments are enabling faster execution, higher precision, and scalable delivery of complex, large-scale intralogistics solutions.
Vikas Choudaha, Business Head, Storage Solutions, Godrej Enterprises Group, said, “As we mark 25 years of our Chennai manufacturing facility, it reflects how we have steadily scaled our capabilities to support India’s rapidly evolving logistics and warehousing ecosystem. Today, the sector is at a decisive inflection point, with sustained growth driven by e-commerce, manufacturing, and third-party logistics, and annual absorption crossing ~39 million sq. ft., underscoring its increasing importance in enabling resilient, efficient supply chains.
As supply chains become faster and more complex, the need for intelligent, technology-led and future-ready infrastructure is intensifying, and at Godrej Enterprises Group, we are actively shaping this transformation through investments in advanced engineering, innovation, and automation-led capabilities. Backed by a strong ‘Make in India’ foundation and our 70-year legacy, we have built a leadership position, today, one in every three warehouses in India is powered by Godrej racking solutions, while delivering a sustained CAGR of 17% over the past five years. As we expand globally, we remain committed to strengthening the infrastructure backbone that will support India’s next phase of industrial and economic growth.”
The business has delivered advanced intralogistics solutions such as automated racking systems and rack-clad warehouses designed for high-density, high-throughput environments, optimising vertical space, improving operational efficiency, and reducing land dependency. Its manufacturing operations also integrate sustainability practices, including real-time monitoring and optimisation of energy and water usage, aligned with long-term environmental goals.

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