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Industrial And Logistics Sector Leasing In India Grew By 8% Across India in 2022, Signaling Return Of Economic Activity

February 6, 2023
Industrial and logistics Output

Industrial & Logistics (I&L) sector leasing in India grew by 8% to touch 31.6 mn sq ft in 2022 despite global headwinds, and a slowdown in e-commerce demand and dissipation of the post-pandemic need to hold additional inventories. This is the second-highest leasing activity recorded in I&L sector after the 2019 peak of 32 mn sq. ft.

According to the report brought out by CBRE South Asia Pvt. Ltd, a real estate consulting firm, the total supply in 2022 touched 20.9 mn sq.ft. The report, ‘Industrial & Logistics Figures H2 2022’, highlights the growth, trends, and dynamics across the I&L sector in India.

Delhi-NCR led the absorption with 7.3 mn sq ft, followed by Mumbai and Bangalore with 6.1 mn sq ft and 5.2 mn sq ft in 2022, respectively. The three cities accounted for almost 60% of the leasing activity during the year. All cities recorded stable or increased annual space take-up except Bangalore and Pune.

Three PL players accounted for about half of the annual space take-up, driven by heightened demand from interlinked stakeholders across the supply chain (wholesalers, retailers, & e-commerce players) for the need to shore up distribution capabilities. Over the last five years, three PL players have cumulatively leased more than 60 million sq. ft across India.

A majority of this space take-up was led by domestic occupiers. Engineering & Manufacturing firms picked up pace in 2022 with a share of about 16% in total leasing compared to 10% in 2021. For local engineering and industrial players, government policy enablers like the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) programme worked as a growth stimulant.

Space take-up was dominated by small-sized transactions (less than 50,000 sq ft), with a share of about 40% in 2022. The share of medium (50,000–100,000 sq ft) and large-sized (more than 100,000 sq ft) transactions were about 29% and 31%, respectively during 2022. Mumbai, followed by Delhi-NCR dominated large-sized deal closures in 2022, together accounting for about 44% of large-sized deals.

In 2022, 3PL, followed by engineering & manufacturing firms, drove large-sized deal closures with a total share of about 65%

Led by, improvement in leasing sentiments, sustained demand for investment grade assets, and rise in input costs, quoted rental values increased on an annual basis in most micro-markets across cities in 2022. Only Chennai and Ahmedabad witnessed stable rents during the year. 20-30% growth was witnessed in Pimpri – Chinchwad and Chakan – Talegaon, whereas Hyderabad witnessed 23-25% growth in Northern Corridor. Bangalore witnessed rental growth of 18-20% in the Western Corridor.

Anshuman Magazine, Chairman & CEO – India, South-East Asia, Middle East & Africa, CBRE, said, “The intent to strengthen supply chain among global and domestic companies drove the leasing activity in 2022. Further, the leasing activity in 2023 is expected to remain range-bound, driven by sustained demand from 3PL, engineering & manufacturing and retail firms. On the supply front, we foresee project completions to exceed the 2022 levels and be in line with space take-up during 2023.”

Ram Chandnani, Managing Director, Advisory & Transactions Services, CBRE India, said, “We anticipate 3PL firms to drive leasing activity as companies look to shore up their distribution capabilities. Moreover, rental growth is likely to continue in micro-markets driven by high-quality project completions and the supply-demand imbalance.”

On a half-yearly basis, the I&L sector witnessed a 46% jump in absorption, which touched 18.8 million sq. ft. in July–Dec ’22 period compared to 12.9 million sq ft in Jan-June ‘22. This was led by sustained leasing by 3PL players (51%), engineering & manufacturing firms (16%) and retailers (8%). Delhi-NCR, Mumbai and Bangalore led space take-up in Jul-Dec’22 with a combined share of about 61% in the total absorption.

During July–Dec ’22 period, supply addition improved by 11% on a half-yearly basis to 11 mn sq ft These development completions were led by Delhi-NCR, Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai, all of which together accounted for about 73% of the total supply.

Girja Shankar Kaura

The writer is a Delhi-based freelance journalist, who has reported and written on a wide range of subjects in an extensive career.