The industrial sector has witnessed strong investor interest in the past few years. In 2017 and 2018, over $ 7.2 billion has been committed in platform level leads only. 鈥淭his is just the beginning,鈥� says
N Srinivas, Managing Director - Industrial Services, JLL India.
Both the Centre and state governments are now trying to promote investments in the logistics and warehousing sector. 鈥淪ome measures include modifying policies to ease land acquisition, making land available for logistics projects under the newly formed logistics policies of various states, and monetising various government-owned land parcels belonging to port authorities, railways and highways through independent implementing agencies,鈥� says Srinivas.
Also, an increasing number of PE firms and Indian corporates are foraying into the industrial and logistics real-estate sector. 鈥淭hey are being backed by international sovereign and pension funds focused on this sector because of its stability,鈥� says Jasmine Singh, Senior Executive Director - Advisory & Transaction Services, CBRE. 鈥淭his would certainly boost quality supply.鈥� He further points to cities such as NCR, Mumbai, Pune and Chennai as major investment destinations, with Bengaluru, Amdavad and Hyderabad also on the investors鈥� radar.
Growth drivers
Favourable government policies and strong inherent market demand are key factors driving demand in industrial real estate in the near future.
Leasing activity in the sector is primarily driven by 鈥渆-commerce, FMCG and retail, who have been key occupiers in the past two to three years,鈥� says Singh. Srinivas sees strong demand from e-commerce, 3PL or logistics, organised retail and auto companies for logistics in the next few years. 鈥淚n 2018, almost 60 per cent of logistics absorption was by these sectors alone,鈥� he shares.
Implementation of policy reforms has also created a profound impact鈥擲ingh sees GST as a game-changer here. Also, the grant of infrastructure status to the logistics and warehousing sector has led to increased investor interest. Srinivas also sees initiatives such as Make in India as major influencers.
In 2019, the leasing volume for warehousing space is expected to breach the 20 million sq ft mark. And as the sector witnesses the use of technology, coupled with the Government鈥檚 reform push, 鈥渃orporates across sectors will be driven to opt for large, modern and energy-efficient warehouses,鈥� says Singh.
-SHRIYAL SETHUMADHAVAN