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Fuelling Economy Through the Industrial and Freight Corridors of India
The topography of a place helps industries expand and flourish by making it a geoeconomically viable option!
The nation's economic growth has been greatly aided by the prosperity of industrial areas, which are located near major transportation hubs such as ports, motorways, and rail. India's goods and industrial corridors are a tapestry designed to draw in investments and promote development and creativity.

These corridors, with their strong presence, have continued to contribute to the growth and development of the major industrial areas and corridors in India, with ESR, the largest logistics real estate platform in Asia-Pacific, taking the lead.

 

Delhi The Industrial Corridor of Mumbai (DMIC)
The Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), which stretches over 1,400 km and passes through six Indian states, is intended to link Mumbai, the country's financial centre, and Delhi, the country's capital, seamlessly, thereby transforming the area into a globally competitive manufacturing and logistics hub. The DMIC's advantageous location along the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) allows for easy access to important ports, such as the Gujarati port of Mundra and the Mumbai port of Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT). This connectivity has improved the region's standing in international trade, promoted the expansion of industries focused on exports, and allowed the efficient movement of goods and raw materials. Its well-developed infrastructure—which includes modern logistics facilities, high-speed rail lines, dedicated freight corridors, and a prime location—has greatly improved connectivity, lowered transportation costs

 

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Location: A-214 / B –201, Level 2,
The Capital, Plot No C-70, G Block,
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Mumbai 400051, India

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