Over the past five years, DHL Supply Chain has doubled its warehousing footprint in India to nearly 20 million sq ft . Yet Anand stressed that scale alone is no longer the defining metric. “It’s not about doubling the footprint; it’s about what we are building for the future,” he said, highlighting a sector-wide pivot towards vertical, automated, and data-driven warehouses designed to support complex supply chains rather than merely store inventory.
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