Logistics and supply chain platform Prozo has expanded its warehousing footprint in Karnataka with the addition of two multi-client fulfilment centres in Hoskote, about 29 km east of Bengaluru.
The new facilities, measuring 75,000 sq ft and 76,000 sq ft respectively, together add 1.51 lakh sq ft to Prozo’s regional portfolio. With this expansion, the company now operates 12 facilities in Karnataka. Nationally, Prozo’s network spans more than 50 fulfilment centres covering over 3 million sq ft, according to company disclosures. Hoskote has emerged as a preferred warehousing micro-market, driven by its proximity to National Highway 75 (NH-75), access to industrial clusters in east Bengaluru, and connectivity to dense urban consumption centres. The corridor has increasingly attracted third-party logistics (3PL) operators and e-commerce players seeking last-mile efficiency without the high land costs of core city locations. Company executives said the expansion reflects evolving supply chain strategies among brands across sectors, which are recalibrating networks to prioritise reliability, accuracy, and faster turnaround times. The facilities are designed to support multi-channel fulfilment and integrate AI-led demand forecasting, service-level agreement (SLA) intelligence, and inventory orchestration tools. Industry data indicates sustained momentum in India’s warehousing market. According to JLL, the country’s warehousing stock crossed 610 million sq ft in 2025. The top eight Tier I markets Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata account for 82% of total stock at approximately 498 million sq ft. Meanwhile, 14 emerging Tier II cities collectively hold 112 million sq ft, signalling broad-based expansion beyond primary metros.
Bengaluru remains one of the key warehousing hubs, underpinned by strong consumption demand, a mature e-commerce ecosystem, and a concentration of manufacturing and electronics clusters. Peripheral nodes such as Hoskote, Devanahalli and Nelamangala have gained prominence due to improved highway connectivity and availability of Grade-A logistics parks. Sector analysts note that occupiers are increasingly favouring multi-client, tech-enabled facilities that allow flexibility in scaling operations without heavy capital deployment. As delivery timelines compress and omnichannel retail strategies mature, demand for strategically located, automation-ready warehouses is expected to remain resilient.
For Prozo, the Hoskote expansion strengthens its South India distribution network while positioning it to capture incremental growth from fast-moving consumer brands and digital-first retailers. With logistics infrastructure playing a central role in India’s consumption story, regional capacity additions such as these reflect a deeper structural shift toward organised, technology-integrated supply chains.
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Prozo Expands Karnataka Footprint With Hoskote Warehouses






