Warehouse Automation: Building the Case for High-Scale Fulfillment

Consumer expectations have outpaced the infrastructure most logistics operators have in place. Our intelligence helps warehousing and fulfillment leaders make the case for automation, implement the right technology, and extend reliable delivery beyond the major metros.

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Disputed To Digital: How DILRMP Is Transforming India's Land Records

By: Priya Dialani12 May 2026

India's most contentious asset class is getting a digital fix, and it could unblock stalled development.

A minimalist, abstract vector illustration split diagonally by a glowing line. The lower left features disorganized, muted purple-grey geometric shapes representing inefficient legacy systems. Across the dividing line on the upper right, the shapes transform into a perfectly aligned, rapidly accelerating dark blue grid illuminated with bright orange and gold, symbolizing the efficiency and momentum of modern Grade-A logistics networks.A minimalist, abstract vector illustration split diagonally by a glowing line. The lower left features disorganized, muted purple-grey geometric shapes representing inefficient legacy systems. Across the dividing line on the upper right, the shapes transform into a perfectly aligned, rapidly accelerating dark blue grid illuminated with bright orange and gold, symbolizing the efficiency and momentum of modern Grade-A logistics networks.
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Logistical LeapBridging the Deficit

Grade-A or Left Behind: The Warehouse Divide Reshaping Indian Logistics

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam15 May 2026

Warehouses that are unfit for modern supply chains could cost India its emerging logistics edge.

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The Strategist
Bridging the Deficit

India's Next Real Estate Boom Is Being Built on Its Highways

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam12 May 2026

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