FedEx Launches Rs 2,500 Crore Automated Cargo Hub at Navi Mumbai Airport

FedEx and Navi Mumbai International Airport have broken ground on a fully automated air cargo hub, representing a long-term investment of Rs 2,500 crore. The 300,000 sq. ft. facility, developed with Adani Airport Holdings, is designed as a regional consolidation hub to strengthen Western India's international trade corridor. Once operational, it is expected to generate more than 6,000 direct and indirect jobs in logistics and allied services. The hub will feature advanced automation to enhance processing for key export sectors like electronics, pharmaceuticals, and perishables.

Key Points: FedEx Automated Cargo Hub Groundbreaking at Navi Mumbai Airport

  • Rs 2,500 crore investment
  • Over 6,000 jobs created
  • 300,000 sq. ft. automated facility
  • Strengthens Western India trade corridor
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FedEx breaks ground for automated air cargo hub at Navi Mumbai airport

FedEx invests Rs 2,500 crore in a new automated air cargo hub at Navi Mumbai International Airport, set to create over 6,000 jobs and boost trade.

"India's competitiveness in global trade will increasingly depend on the reliability and speed of its logistics infrastructure. - Kami Viswanathan, FedEx"

Mumbai, February 18

FedEx and Navi Mumbai International Airport on Wednesday broke ground on FedEx's fully automated air cargo hub, advancing capacity in India's largest international trade corridor and strengthening its role as an integrated logistics and trade gateway for Western India.

According to a joint statement, the Rs 2,500 crore long-term investment by FedEx will support the proposed 300,000 sq. ft. facility, designed as a regional consolidation and redistribution hub and developed in partnership with Adani Airport Holdings Ltd. (AAHL).

The hub leverages NMIA's multimodal infrastructure to strengthen Western India's international trade corridor. Once operational, the hub is expected to create more than 6,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities across logistics, warehousing, transportation and allied services.

The ceremony was held in the presence of Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis; Raj Subramaniam, President and CEO, FedEx; Richard Smith, CEO, Airline and COO, International, FedEx; Kami Viswanathan, President, FedEx Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa (MEISA); and Jeet Adani, Director, AAHL.

Jeet Adani, Director, AAHL, said: "This development reflects NMIA's long-term vision of building integrated infrastructure that strengthens India's trade competitiveness. With its proximity to Jawaharlal Nehru Port, industrial corridors and multimodal transport networks, NMIA is uniquely positioned to support high-growth export sectors and enhance Maharashtra's role as a global logistics gateway."

Kami Viswanathan, President, FedEx MEISA, said: "India's competitiveness in global trade will increasingly depend on the reliability and speed of its logistics infrastructure. Establishing this hub at NMIA allows us to integrate global network strength with India's fastest-growing trade corridor, providing greater certainty, speed and efficiency to customers."

Equipped with advanced automated sorting systems, dimensional scanning, high-speed screening technology and dedicated aircraft parking bays, it will enable simultaneous processing of inbound and outbound shipments and enhance routing flexibility and transit time predictability, particularly for high-value and time-sensitive sectors such as electronics, engineering goods, pharmaceuticals and perishables.

The improved reliability is also expected to strengthen export-import capabilities for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) while contributing to lower logistics costs and faster turnaround times.

NMIA's cargo infrastructure is planned to commence with an initial handling capacity of approximately 0.5 million metric tonnes (MMT) annually, scaling in phases to around 3.25 MMT in its final development stage. This calibrated capacity expansion supports the airport's long-term strategy of positioning the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) as one of India's most advanced air freight and logistics gateways.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Rs 2,500 crore investment is significant. Automation is the future, but I hope the 'direct employment' includes skilled technical roles for Indians and not just low-wage jobs. We need to build expertise in managing such advanced hubs locally.
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Aditya G
Great step for exports! Faster clearance for pharmaceuticals and perishables from our region will be a game-changer. Hope the promised "lower logistics costs" actually trickle down to small exporters. 🤞
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Sarah B
While the infrastructure development is impressive, I sincerely hope the environmental impact assessment for NMIA and this expansion was thorough. The MMR region already faces immense ecological pressure. Growth must be sustainable.
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Karthik V
Connecting to JNPT and industrial corridors is smart logistics. This will reduce cargo dwell time drastically. Makes Mumbai a truly competitive global gateway. More such projects please! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
Good to see large-scale foreign investment continuing. It shows confidence in India's growth story. Hope the local communities around the airport see real development benefits like better roads and facilities, not just noise and traffic.

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