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Leading Indian conglomerate, Godrej, showcases advanced warehousing technologies at CeMAT Australia 2025
Leading Indian conglomerate, Godrej, showcases advanced warehousing technologies at CeMAT Australia 2025

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time21-07-2025

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Leading Indian conglomerate, Godrej, showcases advanced warehousing technologies at CeMAT Australia 2025

SYDNEY, July 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Storage Solutions, a business of Godrej Enterprises Group, India, and one of the global leaders in industrial storage, warehousing & intralogistics solutions, is set to participate in CeMAT Australia 2025, taking place from 22–24 July at The Dome, Sydney Olympic Park. The company will exhibit at Booth I39, spotlighting its latest innovations engineered to meet the evolving needs of Australia's logistics and warehousing sector. With a strong focus on safety and compliance, the leading Indian conglomerate will showcase its AS 4084-certified Racking and Shelving solutions designed to deliver superior performance, structural integrity, and operational efficiency. Vikas Choudaha, Business Head, Storage Solutions, Godrej Enterprises Group, said, "As Australia's logistics landscape undergoes rapid transformation, we see a significant opportunity to contribute with globally trusted, locally compliant solutions. Our participation at CeMAT Australia 2025 marks a strategic step in expanding our presence in high-growth international markets. As certified EN & AS 4084 racking manufacturers ensuring alignment with international regulations, we are committed to supporting Australian businesses with safe, scalable, and future-ready warehousing systems. With proven capabilities to execute large-scale, complex projects, we will continue to deliver scalable solutions across sectors." As a trusted racking manufacturer and a market leader in India and several global markets, with over 70 years of industry experience and a presence in more than 40+ countries, the Storage Solutions business has delivered large-scale projects for global giants including DHL, DB Schenker, Toll, Amazon, Coca-Cola, and Iron Mountain. These projects span diverse sectors such as logistics, e-commerce, engineering, food & beverage, and pharmaceuticals, demonstrating the company's ability to deliver tailored solutions for complex operational environments. Currently, over 20% of the business's revenue is generated from international markets, with a goal to increase this to double within the next 2–3 years. Australia is a key focus in this expansion strategy, alongside the US, Europe, Middle East and South-East Asia. The business leverages high-quality steel available in India to offer durable, high-performance storage systems for global markets, including Australia. The business is also actively partnering with automation companies to supply integrated racking solutions for modern, automated warehouses. All products are made using RoHS-compliant materials, reflecting a strong commitment to health, safety, and environmental standards. As global supply chains become more agile and data-driven, the Storage Solutions business, a part of Godrej Enterprises Group, is well-positioned to deliver high-efficiency systems that align with the operational demands of modern enterprises. View original content: SOURCE Godrej Enterprises Group Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data

India's Logistics Sector Sees Push Toward Greener, Smarter Warehousing
India's Logistics Sector Sees Push Toward Greener, Smarter Warehousing

Business Upturn

time30-06-2025

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India's Logistics Sector Sees Push Toward Greener, Smarter Warehousing

India's warehousing sector is undergoing a significant shift as automation, AI, and sustainable technologies take center stage. Godrej Enterprises Group (GEG) is leading this change through its intralogistics arms, introducing electric forklifts, IoT-enabled systems, and green manufacturing practices. With over 37% of its revenue now coming from eco-aligned solutions, GEG's push aligns with India's goal of reducing logistics costs and building a more efficient, future-ready supply chain. By Riddhima Jain Published on June 30, 2025, 12:34 IST India's warehousing and intralogistics sector is seeing a wave of innovation as companies adopt smarter and greener technologies to meet rising demand and efficiency targets. Among the key contributors to this shift is Godrej Enterprises Group (GEG), which has significantly expanded its presence in the space through its Material Handling Equipment (MHE) and Storage Solutions divisions. GEG reports that over 37% of its revenue now comes from its Good & Green portfolio, with a 30% growth in its network of eco-aligned partners over the past three years. Its intralogistics offerings — including AI-driven racking systems, electric forklifts, and IoT-enabled equipment — are being increasingly adopted by fast-growing sectors like e-commerce, FMCG, cold chain logistics, and quick commerce. According to company officials, 85% of procurement is sourced locally, reinforcing GEG's alignment with the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. With a market share of 20–25% in material handling and storage solutions, the company is also investing in R&D and digital-first technologies to modernize warehouse operations across the country. 'Intralogistics is no longer just about moving goods — it's about efficiency, safety, and sustainability,' said Vikas Choudaha, Business Head of Storage Solutions at GEG. The company claims its technologies are helping warehouse operators cut costs and improve turnaround times, especially in high-volume delivery chains. GEG's Chennai facility stands out for its green manufacturing practices — with 3x water positivity, a 30% reduction in carbon emissions, and a roadmap to zero landfill waste. Its Mumbai-based MHE operations have also expanded electric forklift production and introduced India's first indigenously developed lithium-ion forklift with a custom battery management system designed for local conditions. These moves are in line with the goals of India's National Logistics Policy, which aims to reduce logistics costs (currently estimated at 14–18% of GDP) to single digits. As logistics becomes a strategic sector for India's global competitiveness, the focus on automated, efficient, and sustainable warehousing is likely to intensify. Whether these solutions can scale across India's fragmented supply chains remains to be seen, but companies like GEG are positioning themselves at the center of the transformation. Ahmedabad Plane Crash

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