Grade-A warehousing, value-added services, and last-mile EV delivery, built to power Eastern and North-Eastern India’s supply chains
KSH Integrated Logistics Pvt. Ltd. has announced the launch of its first warehouse in Eastern India, a 60,000 sq. ft. Grade-A, compliant, multi-client facility in Kolkata, built to serve businesses expanding across Eastern and North-Eastern India.
With this, KSH brings its integrated logistics capabilities into one of India’s most dynamic and fast-growing supply chain corridors and signals a clear intent to build where India is heading next.
As consumption patterns shift and regional trade volumes grow, Eastern India has emerged as a critical logistics node. The Kolkata facility has been designed to meet this demand head-on, offering businesses flexible, scalable warehousing without the burden of heavy capital investment in fixed assets. Built to serve sectors including FMCG, FMCD, and fintech, the facility combines modern infrastructure with the operational agility that businesses need to move faster and smarter in the region.
Speaking on the expansion, Vinay Patil, Chief Executive Officer, KSH Integrated Logistics Pvt. Ltd., said, “Kolkata is a gateway to an entire region that is evolving rapidly. Businesses today need logistics partners who combine scale with flexibility, and that is exactly what this facility is built to deliver. This is an important step in our vision of building a truly connected logistics network across India.”
Beyond storage, the facility offers a comprehensive suite of value-added services including pre-packing, kitting, MRP stickering, and customised supply chain solutions. Last-mile delivery will be supported through electric vehicles, reflecting KSH’s commitment to sustainable and future-ready logistics operations. The facility is fully compliant with fire safety standards, equipped with fire hydrants, sprinkler systems, and all requisite safety infrastructure. Underpinning it all is an advanced Warehouse Management System (WMS) and Transportation Management System (TMS), enabling real-time inventory visibility, streamlined fulfilment, and consistently reliable service for customers.
Expected to generate over 100 direct and indirect employment opportunities, KSH’s new warehouse will contribute meaningfully to the local economy while raising the standard of logistics infrastructure across the region.
This addition adds an important piece to KSH’s growing national network, one that now reaches from the west coast to the eastern frontier. With more in the pipeline, the company remains focused on building logistics infrastructure that keeps pace with India’s growth.





