Golden opportunity for land owners because Flipkart and Amazon is planning to build warehouses
As we all know that e-commerce industry is changing the way of traditional shopping and helping the Indian economy to grow. Online shopping has given a fresh lease of life to hundreds of land owners because leading e-commerce companies are planning to buy the land to build their own warehouses. But earlier it was not possible due to tight FDI policies for multi-brand retail business. Amazon, the American online retail giant has announced the war chest of $2 billion for India when Flipkart raised $1 billion in a fresh round of funding. All the leading e-commerce companies have begun a massive hunt for warehousing facilities in all over the country.
One side Amazon is planning to lease more than million square feet of warehousing space in current year to set-up fulfillment centers and other side Flipkart has recently leased 500,000 square feet of warehousing space across the country and it is expected that these warehouse facilities will commission before November 2015. According to one of property consultant who has knowledge about Flipkart’s plans, “To kill the competition Flipkart wants to gear up its supply chain before Diwali rush, however it is also equivalent of the Christmas sale season in the US when players like Amazon do a big chunk of their business”. All major Indian online retailers have already sounded out property consultants for their plan to lease 2 million sq ft of warehouses before the Diwali of current year. It is expected that these space will be leased by April 2015 and will be ready for operation by July 2015, just before festive season, as per the statement of consultant.
The recent policy on FDI in multi-brand retail didn’t find many takers and eventually it became a non-starter because of stiff local sourcing and upfront investment norms. In December 2014, Amazon had announced that they are going to set-up five more fulfillments in all over India including Delhi, Chennai, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and outskirts of Gurgaon to cover Noida. Currently, they have existing facilities in the outskirts of Mumbai and Bangalore, it has almost doubled its total storage capacity to over half million square feet. According to property experts, Amazon has already leased more than 250,000 sq ft of space in Bhiwandi near Mumbai and 16,000 sq ft of warehousing space in Delhi’s Mohan Cooperative. And now Amazon is looking for more space in other part of country.
Plan of Amazon, Snapdeal and Flipkart for their warehouses:
An official spokeswoman of Amazon said, “According to our company policy, we never comment on what we may or may not do in the future. CBRE which did the Mohan Cooperative deal declined to comment, whereas; JLL, which did the Bhiwandi deal too declined to comment”. But the property consultant quoted before few months that Amazon is looking at warehousing space in Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Ludhiana, and another one in the NCR near Gurgaon.
According to Rohit Bansal, the co-founder and chief operating officer (CEO) of Snapdeal.com, “We are looking at building 500,000 sq ft of warehousing space in the next one year”.
Flipkart is also looking for new space in new cities such as; Ahmedabad, Chennai Hyderabad and Kochi to expand its presence through warehouse facilities. Finding quality warehousing space, however, is a tough task, especially if companies are looking outside of the NCR and Mumbai towards smaller centers.
According to Nirav Kothary, Head in Industrial Services Department at property consultancy JLL, “Real estate developers in Mumbai and NCR have matured enough and are building warehouses with specifications matching international company requirements and now they are ready to catch-up in other cities”. The cities such as; Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Bangalore, Chennai and others the bulk of the large deals are for built-to-suit warehouses, stated Anckur Srivasttava, chairman of GenReal Property Advisers who is working with few of the online retailers to lock-in space.
According to the estimate of real estate experts, about 70 per cent of the investment by these ecommerce companies are going to set-up the back-end infrastructure which will include the warehouse and logistics facilities.