Logo

321 Subscribers

Live Discussion Quick Polls

Amazon Expands Supply Chain with 600,000 sq ft Facility in Kolkata

Kolkata, India — In a significant move to strengthen its logistics footprint in eastern India, Amazon has entered into a built-to-suit lease agreement for a 600,000 square foot warehouse at Oswal Logistics Park in Kolkata. This development marks a major step in the e-commerce giant’s ongoing strategy to enhance supply chain efficiency and meet the surging demand from customers and sellers across the region.

Strategic Location to Power

Faster Deliveries

The new warehouse, strategically located near key highways and industrial hubs, is expected to improve Amazon’s reach not only within Kolkata but also across West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, and parts of the Northeast. The location’s connectivity to major transport routes will allow faster last-mile delivery, helping Amazon reduce lead times and strengthen its competitive edge in the region.

Built-to-Suit Model: Custom Infrastructure for Efficiency

By opting for a built-to-suit lease, Amazon ensures that the facility is tailor-made to its operational needs, incorporating advanced automation systems, energy-efficient designs, and optimized storage layouts. This approach will likely enhance inventory management, reduce handling times, and improve throughput for high-demand categories such as consumer electronics, fashion, and FMCG.

Boost to Local Economy and Job Creation

The expansion is expected to create significant employment opportunities, both directly and indirectly. Beyond warehouse staff, the project will generate demand for roles in packaging, quality checks, transportation, and support services. Industry experts note that such large-scale logistics investments contribute to the growth of ancillary sectors, including trucking, cold-chain solutions, and packaging materials.

Part of Amazon’s Larger India Logistics Network

The Kolkata facility will join Amazon’s expanding network of fulfilment centres, sortation hubs, and delivery stations across India. The company has been steadily investing in infrastructure to support its Prime delivery commitments and upcoming festive-season demand surges. With over 60 fulfilment centres nationwide, Amazon continues to integrate technology and data analytics into its supply chain, enabling predictive stocking and efficient resource allocation.

Industry Context: Rising Competition in E-Commerce Logistics

Amazon’s investment comes amid intensifying competition from Flipkart, Reliance’s JioMart, and other players aggressively expanding their warehousing capacities. With customers increasingly expecting same-day and next-day deliveries, logistics infrastructure has emerged as a critical differentiator in India’s e-commerce sector.

Looking Ahead

As consumer demand in eastern India continues to rise, the Kolkata facility could serve as a blueprint for future Amazon logistics investments in other under-served regions. By coupling a prime location with custom-built design, Amazon is positioning itself to handle the evolving demands of India’s fast-growing e-commerce market.

UBS FORUMS

0 Comments

Leave a Comment

Upcoming Event

Newsletter

Get In Touch

1206, 12th Floor, Fortune Emporio, Opposite Thakur Mall, Western Express Hwy, Mira Road East, Mira Bhayandar, Maharashtra 401107

+91 80801 60000

mary@ubsforums.com

Follow Us

© Supplychain Frontiers. All Rights Reserved. Design by UBS Forums