Designed to optimise user experience through advanced operational
capabilities, these warehouses boast of adequate storage solutions.
The Bidadi warehouse, designed
as a built-to-suite (BTS) structure, spans over an area of 45,000 sqft. It has
a storage capacity of 50,000 pallets, a shed-built
structure with a clear height of 35 ft, VDF flooring, and a load-bearing
capacity of 1500 kg/sqft. Makali’s facility, in contrast, covers an area of
29,750 sq.ft with a height of 25 ft and a running dock. The Ludhiana warehouse,
designed specifically for storing Electronics and FMED, is spread across a more
compact area of 3,700 sq. ft.
Prozo currently oversees supply
chains for over 100 enterprises, including some of India’s e-commerce players. Its fulfillment network extends to over 30 omni-channel fulfillment
centers spread across 12 locations in India, covering a total area of 1.5
Million sq. ft.
Ashvini Jakhar, Founder and CEO of Prozo said in a statement, “We aim to
streamline, simplify and expedite supply chain processes for the fast-paced
manufacturing and retail sectors, startups, and the burgeoning D2C economy in
the country. By addressing issues like
lack of access to world-class infrastructure, we strive to propel growth for
our clients.”
With the addition of these new warehouses, the company aims to assist
businesses across different sectors, enabling efficient storage, seamless operations,
and optimized supply chain management.
Prozo’s primary services include PFN (Prozo Fulfillment Network), PLN (Prozo Logistics Network),
PWLP (Prozo Warehousing and Logistics Platform), and PRN (Prozo Retail
Network). The company operates in over 10 categories and caters to marquee
brands like Reliance JioMart, Urban Ladder, MPL, Hyundai, Wonderchef, Tata
Consumer Services, Aditya Birla Group, Snapdeal, WH Smith, Chai Point, Pepe
Jeans, Pristyn Care (Beat XP), among others.