Sameera Warehouster strengthens position in Southern India with strategic expansion into Ennathur and Chengalpet

Sameera Warehouster recently marked a significant milestone with the Bhoomi Pujan for its upcoming 2.6 lakh sq. ft facility on the Bangalore-Chennai Highway. The project’s first phase will focus on constructing 1.01 lakh sq. ft, laying the foundation for a state-of-the-art warehouse tailored for a leading automobile component manufacturer. This Built-To-Suit (BTS) facility, located in Ennathur, is set to redefine industrial space standards by enhancing operational efficiency and supporting business growth.

The Bhoomi Pujan ceremony was a pivotal moment in Sameera Warehouster’s journey to deliver customised, high-quality industrial spaces. The event was celebrated by key stakeholders, marking the beginning of a project designed to meet the specific needs of a valued client.

Commenting on the project, Mr. Sandeep Chadha, Managing Director of Sameera Warehouster, stated, “We are proud to embark on this new venture on the Bangalore-Chennai Highway, which underscores our commitment to creating innovative and efficient industrial spaces. This facility is more than just an industrial building—it’s a strategic solution that will help our client optimise their operations and expand their business footprint. We are dedicated to delivering a space that meets their exact specifications and contributes to their continued success.”

In addition to this development, Sameera Warehouster has acquired a 137-acre park in Chengalpet, with plans for a potential 3 million sq. ft. of development. This expansion aligns with the company’s vision to build robust infrastructure that empowers businesses to thrive. Development at Chengalpet is expected to commence soon, offering new opportunities for growth and innovation.

Sameera Warehouster remains committed to pushing the boundaries of industrial real estate. With these projects, the company aims to provide state-of-the-art facilities that foster growth, efficiency, and success for its clients.