Mumbai: The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has initiated plans to develop a 374-hectare Integrated Logistics Park in Navi Mumbai by inviting expressions of interest (EOI) for the first phase covering 72 hectares.The project will come up near Chirle village in Pushpak node, leveraging proximity to key infrastructure such as Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority, Navi Mumbai International Airport, and major connectivity links including Mumbai Trans Harbour Link and the Dedicated Freight Corridor.CIDCO has prepared a master plan dividing the area into seven logistics zones, supported by a network of 45-metre and 30-metre-wide roads to ensure seamless internal movement.As part of the pilot phase, bids have been invited for 12 plots in land parcel L1. CIDCO will develop trunk infrastructure such as roads, water supply, sewerage and stormwater drainage before allotment.Selected bidders will enter into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with CIDCO for land acquisition and payment terms. The Integrated Logistics Park will accommodate warehousing, container freight stations, inland container depots, logistics parks and light industrial units in line with the Maharashtra Logistics Policy.CIDCO Vice-Chairman and Managing Director Vijay Singhal said the project aims to create a future-ready logistics ecosystem to boost efficiency, attract investments and support economic growth.Officials said the Integrated Logistics Park, along with upcoming social infrastructure such as Educity, Medicity and Sportscity, is expected to strengthen Navi Mumbai’s position as a logistics and economic hub.
