India's Logistics Sector Hits Record High with 18.6% Growth in 2025

India's industrial and logistics sector achieved a historic annual absorption of 76.5 million square feet in 2025, marking an 18.6% year-on-year growth. Manufacturing emerged as the strongest driver, accounting for 29% of total demand, followed closely by the third-party logistics segment. The sector's growth is propelled by government initiatives and a rebound in e-commerce, with tier 1 cities like Delhi-NCR, Pune, and Mumbai leading absorption. Experts project 2026 will be a breakout year, with both supply and demand expected to exceed 80 million square feet.

Key Points: India's Industrial & Logistics Sector Hits Record 76.5 Mn Sq Ft

  • Record 76.5 mn sq ft absorption
  • Manufacturing leads with 29% share
  • E-commerce rebounds to 12% contribution
  • Tier 1 cities dominate 78% of demand
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India's industrial and logistics sector clocks 18.6 pc absorption growth in 2025

India's industrial & logistics sector grew 18.6% in 2025, hitting a record 76.5 mn sq ft absorption. Manufacturing leads demand. Read the report.

"India's manufacturing landscape is experiencing a fundamental transformation... - Srinivas N, Savills India"

New Delhi, Dec 24

India's industrial and logistics sector continued its strong post-pandemic growth trajectory in 2025, recording its highest-ever annual absorption of 76.5 million square feet, marking an 18.6 per cent year-on-year increase, a report showed on Wednesday.

Backed by proactive government policies, the manufacturing segment has continued to be the strongest demand driver, accounting for 22 million sq. ft. (29 per cent) of total absorption in 2025 -- up from 22 per cent in 2024, according to data released by international real estate advisory firm Savills India.

This is followed by sustained demand from third-party logistics (3PL) segment with a 28 per cent overall contribution, FMCG and FMCD with 11 per cent and retail with 6 per cent. The e-commerce sector has rebounded after years of reduced activity, with its contribution rising from 4 per cent in 2023 to 12 per cent in 2025.

"India's manufacturing landscape is experiencing a fundamental transformation, propelled by the sustained momentum of the 'Make in India' initiative, which has evolved into a globally integrated 'Made By India' manufacturing platform. This evolution signals both the strengthening of domestic production capabilities and India's expanding role within global supply chains," said Srinivas N, Managing Director, Industrial and Logistics, Savills India.

Tier 1 cities accounted for 78 per cent of total absorption, while tier 2 and 3 cities took the remaining 22 per cent. On the supply side, tier 1 cities accounted for 82 per cent of the total supply, while tier 2 and 3 cities contributed 18 per cent, said the report.

Delhi-NCR remained at the top with the highest contribution of 17 per cent to total absorption, followed by Pune and Mumbai with 15 per cent and 14 per cent, respectively.

The industrial and logistics sector is set for a breakout year in 2026, with both supply and absorption expected to comfortably surpass 80 million sq. ft., underscoring the sector's deepening structural demand.

Manufacturing, 3PL, and FMCG/FMCD occupiers will remain the primary growth engines, driven by supply-chain diversification, rising consumption, and expansion of organised logistics, said the report.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see e-commerce bouncing back to 12%! As someone who works in logistics in Pune, the demand is palpable. The focus on supply-chain diversification is key for long-term resilience.
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Vikram M
While the numbers are impressive, I hope this growth is sustainable and not just a bubble. Also, 78% absorption in tier 1 cities shows the development is still concentrated. Need more policy push for tier 2/3 to balance it out.
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Sarah B
The shift from 'Make in India' to 'Made By India' is a significant evolution. It shows India is becoming a crucial node in global manufacturing, not just a domestic market. Very promising data.
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Rohit P
Delhi-NCR, Pune, Mumbai leading as usual. But the real story will be when cities like Indore, Coimbatore, or Ahmedabad start featuring more prominently in these reports. That's when we'll know the growth is truly widespread.
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Karthik V
Manufacturing at 29% is the heartening figure. For a strong economy, we need to make things here. FMCG and 3PL demand is directly linked to rising consumption. The future looks bright if we keep the momentum! 🚀

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