Godrej Consumer Products (GCPL) opened its new state-of-the-art warehouse in Pune, Maharashtra, marking a milestone in the company’s supply chain transformation under Project Parivartan — a flagship initiative focused on reimagining warehousing and logistics through innovation, efficiency and sustainability. In line with its culture where agility and growth are key, the facility will accelerate operations and serve Maharashtra and Goa in Western India. Spread across 60,000 sqft, the Pune facility was completed in record time, eight months, and has been designed around four core pillars — infrastructure, sustainability, safety technology, and people — to drive innovation, operational efficiency and service excellence. Built to global standards, the warehouse represents GCPL’s next-generation logistics infra designed for scale, efficiency and resilience. With advanced safety systems, dedicated handling infrastructure, and seamless highway connectivity, the facility is engineered to enable faster turnaround, improved service levels and stronger supply chain responsiveness.
Godrej opens 60k sqft warehouse in Pune
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