Uttar Pradesh has cleared 38 private logistics and warehousing projects worth ₹2,600 crore under its Warehousing & Logistics Policy 2022, aimed at boosting infrastructure and attracting investment across key cities such as Lucknow, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, and Rampur.
The initiative, led by the UP State Industrial Development Authority (UPSIDA), aligns with the state’s $1-trillion economy vision by promoting modern logistics hubs, warehousing clusters, and plug-and-play industrial facilities to drive employment and industrial growth.
According to the UP State Industrial Development Authority (UPSIDA), the projects will come in Lucknow, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, Rampur and other cities.
“This is a major step toward achieving UP’s $1 trillion economy goal. Aligning with this vision, UPSIDA is prioritising the logistics and warehousing sector,” a senior official said.
As many as five projects totalling an investment of Rs 400 crore have been issued with unique identity markers to track progress.
UPSIDA is expanding industrial land banks and equipping them with modern infrastructure to offer ‘plug-and-play’ manufacturing templates to domestic and global investors. UPSIDA has a budgetary allocation Rs 6,190 crore in FY26 for roads, water and sewerage systems, and power supply in industrial enclaves. The allocation was Rs 415 crore in FY24.
As many as 114 acres of industrial land were allotted across UP in FY18 and the figure surged five-fold to 526 acres in FY25, said the UPSIDA official.
In FY26, UPSIDA has allotted 88 acres through 261 plots. “This influx of investment is expected to generate large-scale employment and strengthen the state’s industrial ecosystem,” he said.






