Spanning 16 acres, the project is expected to generate direct and
indirect employment for over 300 people and significantly enhance supply chain
efficiency in the region. Speaking at the ceremony,
Minister Rajeeve highlighted that this is the 100th project under the Invest
Kerala Summit, which has so far attracted ₹36,000 crore in investments and
created around 50,000 jobs across multiple sectors including logistics,
services, and manufacturing. “Kerala’s
conversion rate of investment proposals stands at 24 per cent, well above the
national average of 14–15 per cent,” he noted.
Raj Srinivasan, Chief Executive Officer of NDR Space Pvt. Ltd, said the
Aluva project reflects the company’s commitment to advancing Kerala’s vision of
world-class industrial infrastructure. The facility, slated for completion by
March 2026, will cater to the needs of FMCG, pharmaceutical, e-commerce, and
third-party logistics (3PL) sectors.
The Aluva development is
part of NDR Space’s broader plan to establish nearly two million sq. ft. of
Grade-A warehousing and industrial space across Kerala in the coming years,
supporting the State’s efforts to modernize its logistics ecosystem and drive
industrial growth.