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      Logistics firm YCH plans to invest Rs 1,000 cr over 3-5 years in India

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      Logistics firm YCH Group on Wednesday announced its plans to invest up to Rs 1,000 crore in India over the next 3-5 years, as it looks to set up major logistics parks in Chennai and Bengaluru.

      Besides, it plans to develop integrated supply chain infrastructure for electronics, e-commerce and emerging semiconductor sectors in the country, PTI reported.

      The Singapore-headquartered supply chain company, which currently manages operations across 60 locations in 40 cities, also expects its India revenue to grow nearly threefold to Rs 1,200-1,500 crore within the next three years from Rs 400 crore at present.

      YCH’s India operations currently support several high-growth industries through advanced warehousing, in-plant logistics, just-in-time inventory management, reverse logistics, and spare-parts fulfilment capabilities.

      The planned investments will focus on developing large-scale, technology-enabled logistics parks and integrated supply chain infrastructure to meet growing demand from sectors such as electronics, e-commerce, aviation, and semiconductors.

      “India is emerging as one of the most important supply chain and manufacturing destinations globally, driven by rapid industrial growth, digital commerce, and increasing demand for resilient logistics infrastructure. Our planned investments reflect YCH’s long-term commitment to building future-ready, technology-driven supply chain ecosystems in India,” said Jossy Sebastian, Country General Manager – India, YCH India.

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