As India accelerates its infrastructure push, Madhya Pradesh is rapidly positioning itself as the dark horse of the nations manufacturing and supply chain landscape. At the absolute center of this shift is a newly available, prime 73-acre industrial land parcel near Palasi, Dewas, engineered to meet the soaring demand for Grade A warehousing, mega logistics parks, and high-output manufacturing facilities. Strategic geography is no longer just an advantage; it is the ultimate hedge against rising supply chain costs. For enterprise developers looking to anchor themselves in Indias commercial heartland, this land parcel checks every critical box.
Logistics infrastructure lives and dies by its links to transit corridors. The Palasi parcel offers an unmatched multimodal web that connects seamlessly to local, national, and international markets. Positioned just 3 to 5 km from Dhamnod, the site offers immediate, container-friendly access to NH-3 (the AgraMumbai Highway), the primary north-south freight artery of the country. Freight moving from the site connects directly to the Indore Inland Container Depot (ICD) / Dry Port for streamlined customs and rail cargo, leading straight to the JNPT Seaport in Mumbai. Air and rail transit are equally accessible, with the site sitting 42 km from Indores international airport and close to major rail junctions at Dewas and Indore.
Rather than acting as an isolated outpost, the Palasi site sits at the epicenter of Central Indias most mature industrial clusters. A facility built here inherits a ready-made ecosystem of suppliers, vendors, and corporate peers. It enjoys close proximity to the Dewas Industrial Area, a mature hub dominant in heavy engineering and pharma, as well as the Pithampur Auto & Pharma Cluster, which houses massive manufacturing setups for global OEMs like Eicher, Lupin, and P&G.
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