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Delhi Government Seeks DDA Land for New Warehousing Network to Ease Freight Congestion

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Delhi Seeks DDA Land for New Warehousing Network to Ease Freight Congestion
Delhi Seeks DDA Land for New Warehousing Network to Ease Freight Congestion

The Delhi government has approached the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to identify land parcels for a planned network of warehousing and logistics facilities on the outskirts of the national capital, as part of a broader effort to improve freight movement and reduce urban congestion.

The initiative is being developed under a forthcoming Logistics and Warehousing Policy that aims to strengthen supply chain infrastructure, support trade activity and address long-standing challenges linked to freight traffic within the city. The policy proposes establishing multiple warehousing clusters and logistics hubs along Delhi's periphery, particularly in areas with direct access to national highways and major transport corridors.

The Department is working with the DDA to identify suitable sites, with plans focused on land parcels of approximately four to five acres or larger. These facilities are expected to serve as freight consolidation and distribution centres, helping reduce the movement of heavy goods vehicles through densely populated urban areas.

The strategy aligns with the government's objective of shifting warehousing activities away from crowded commercial districts and relocating them closer to the city's boundaries. The proposed policy also includes measures to support cleaner freight operations. Last-mile deliveries would increasingly rely on electric and compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles, a step intended to lower emissions associated with urban logistics activities.

In addition to large warehousing hubs, the government plans to establish localised storage facilities and micro-fulfilment centres to improve delivery efficiency within the city. Officials said the policy will incorporate digital freight management tools, real-time cargo tracking and data-driven planning systems to support logistics operations.

The initiative comes amid growing demand for warehousing space in Delhi, driven largely by the expansion of e-commerce and urban distribution networks. By creating dedicated logistics infrastructure, the government aims to attract investment into the sector while building a more organised freight ecosystem for the capital.

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