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Mumbais GEG Powers Indias Smart Sustainable Intralogistics Revolution

Godrej Enterprises Group (GEG) is reshaping India’s logistics landscape with cutting‑edge intralogistics solutions anchored in sustainability, digital integration and local manufacturing. Boasting a market share of approximately 20–25% in Material Handling Equipment (MHE) and Storage Solutions, GEG leverages IoT, AI, automation and electric powertrains to build modern, eco‑friendly warehouse ecosystems that support equitable, future‑ready urban logistics.

GEG’s strategic R&D investments have positioned it at the vanguard of India’s transition to low‑carbon logistics. Across its intralogistics business, more than 85% of components are sourced locally, reinforcing the Atmanirbhar Bharat ethos and reducing carbon footprints across the value chain. Its Storage Solutions segment, growing at a compound annual growth rate of around 15%, focuses on smart warehousing—from inbound receipt to dispatch—serving sectors such as e‑commerce, FMCG and consumer durables. The company’s Material Handling division is rapidly transitioning to electric and lithium‑ion powered forklifts. Already commanding over 60% of the domestic electric‑forklift market in North India and targeting a 28% national market share by FY 24, GEG recently introduced India’s first indigenously developed lithium‑ion forklift with an advanced Battery Management System (BMS). Its electric models UNO, Bravo and NEO offer up to 80% lower operating costs compared to diesel counterparts .

GEG’s intralogistics capabilities were on full display at LogiMAT India 2025, where the group showcased telematics‑enabled forklifts, predictive maintenance dashboards, Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) articulated forklifts and wet‑disc brake 3‑wheel counterbalance trucks—designed to boost efficiency and safety in space‑constrained warehousing environments. On the manufacturing front, GEG’s Chennai Storage Solutions plant has achieved triple water‑positivity, a 30% carbon‑emission reduction via piped natural gas, real‑time resource monitoring and is steering towards zero waste to landfill. Similar initiatives in the Vikhroli MHE facility in Mumbai have yielded marked energy productivity and carbon footprint reductions .

By integrating green infrastructure with cost optimisation, GEG aligns closely with the National Logistics Policy’s aim to reduce India’s logistics costs—currently 14–18% of GDP—to single digits. Its intralogistics innovation is accelerating delivery timelines, cutting operating expenditures and supporting last‑mile sustainability. As Vikas Choudaha, Business Head of Storage Solutions, observes: “We’re helping 3PLs, quick‑commerce players and manufacturers create warehouse ecosystems that cut operating costs and accelerate delivery timelines.” GEG’s emphasis on indigenous component sourcing, digital‑first design and carbon‑efficient manufacturing builds a logistics ecosystem that is robust, inclusive and eco‑conscious. City economies stand to benefit from faster, cleaner goods movement as India positions itself as a global manufacturing and logistics hub.

With its combined leadership in smart warehousing, electric material handling and green production, GEG is not merely responding to demand—it is driving India’s logistics sector towards an equitable, low‑carbon future, one warehouse at a time.

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