LP Logiscience inaugurates a state-of the art solar power plant in Mumbai

LP Logiscience, the warehousing and 3PL arm of Liladhar Pasoo Group, recently inaugurated a state of the art, solar power plant in Bhiwandi area of Mumbai.

In a strategic move towards sustainability and innovation, LP Logiscience, the warehousing and 3PL arm of Liladhar Pasoo Group, recently inaugurated a state of the art, solar power plant. The plant is located inside the company’s Grade A warehouse in Bhiwandi, Mumbai.

Spread over a private campus of 15 acers, with 5 lakh sq.ft. of storage space, equivalent to 30,000 pallet positions, this is one of the largest 3PL multiclient facilities in India.

Equipped with the industry standards of fire and safety compliance, the warehouse also boasts of tech enabled infrastructure for sustainable resource management, including solar power generation, rain water harvesting and a fleet of EV Vehicles for green distribution.

IMCD, a global leader in specialty chemical ingredients, is among the top global clients of LP Logiscience who has chosen this green warehouse at Bhiwandi for their storage needs.

“Sustainability is an integral part of our strategy and this marks a significant milestone in that journey. Additionally, it is a sense of pride to contribute to the community by supporting nearby villages through solar electricity,” Narendra Varde, Managing Director, India and Bangladesh, for IMCD said.

Since its inception, LP logiscience has emerged as a one of the leading specialised storage solution providers in India and has been driving the transformation of the 3PL sector with adoption of innovative tech-enabled operations.

As one of the largest 3PL multiclient facilities in the country, the new green warehouse is equipped capacity to store up to 450 kW of solar energy, generating an impressive 6.10 lakh units of energy annually and saving approximately 4,93,057 metric tons of CO2 emissions per year.

Moreover, the facility will incorporate rainwater harvesting techniques and operates electric (EV) and compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles, for green distribution.

“The new facility in Bhiwandi is one big step. Over the next five years, LP Logiscience will further accelerate digital adoption, expand its geographical reach and establish additional state-of-the-art green warehousing facilities across the country,” Varun Gada, Director, LP Logiscience, said while speaking about the warehouse and the IMCD’s partnership.