Prozo, a leading logistics and supply chain solutions provider, has added 1.5 lakh sq ft of warehousing capacity in Karnataka with two new facilities in Hoskote, near Bengaluru. The new centers, spanning 75,000 sq ft and 76,000 sq ft respectively, bring the company’s total facility count in the state to 12. The expansion is part of Prozo’s broader strategy to enhance its logistics network across India, where it now operates over 50 fulfillment centers covering more than 3 million sq ft.

Strategic Expansion in South India

Hoskote, located in the outskirts of Bengaluru, has emerged as a preferred warehousing hub due to its proximity to NH-75, industrial clusters in eastern Bengaluru, and access to dense urban consumption zones. The growing e-commerce sector and the shift toward omnichannel retail strategies are pushing businesses toward well-connected peripheral hubs like Hoskote, according to a company statement.

‘Brands across sectors are reviewing their supply chains with a sharper focus on changing consumer demand, reliability, accuracy, and operational depth,’ said Prozo’s CEO, Anil Jakhar. ‘Our expansion in Karnataka reflects this shift. Facilities of this scale allow us to support fast-moving networks with stronger process discipline, better visibility, and a more predictable operating environment.’

Technology-Driven Logistics Solutions

Prozo’s new facilities integrate AI-led forecasting, SLA intelligence, and multi-channel orchestration to enhance its ability to deliver precision at scale. The centers are designed to support more resilient, responsive, and future-ready supply chains, according to Jakhar. These technologies also support meaningful employment and help nurture local talent in India’s evolving supply-chain ecosystem.

‘As demand patterns evolve across South India, we are strengthening the infrastructure companies need to operate with confidence and consistency,’ Jakhar said. ‘This expansion aligns with the growing need for agile and scalable logistics solutions in a rapidly changing market.’

Growing Warehousing Demand in India

The expansion by Prozo comes as the Indian warehousing sector continues to grow rapidly. According to a report by JLL, India’s warehousing stock surpassed 610 million sq ft as of 2025. The top eight Tier I cities — NCR Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata — accounted for 82% of the total stock, totaling 498 million sq ft.

The remaining 18% of the stock, amounting to 112 million sq ft, is distributed across 14 emerging Tier II cities, including Lucknow, Chandigarh-Rajpura, Kochi, and Nagpur. This indicates a growing demand for warehousing in secondary cities, driven by the expansion of e-commerce and the need for last-mile delivery solutions.

Prozo’s expansion in Karnataka is expected to have a significant impact on the local logistics and supply chain ecosystem. The new facilities will support businesses in the region by providing efficient storage and distribution solutions, reducing delivery times, and enhancing overall operational efficiency.

With the rise of e-commerce and the increasing consumer demand for faster and more reliable delivery, the need for strong warehousing infrastructure is becoming more critical. Prozo’s move to expand in Karnataka is a strategic response to these evolving market dynamics and is likely to set a benchmark for other logistics providers in the region.

Looking ahead, Prozo plans to continue expanding its footprint across India, focusing on areas with high growth potential and strong infrastructure. The company is also investing in technology to further enhance its logistics solutions and support the growing demands of the e-commerce sector.