New Delhi, May 14 -- High-activity clusters are projected to command 70-80 per cent of India's Grade A industrial and warehousing demand and supply in the coming years, with Chennai dominating the national landscape with three such high-activity clusters.

According to a report by Colliers India, these clusters represent the core of the country's logistics expansion, as existing hubs scale further to strengthen India's position within the wider Asia-Pacific region.

High-activity clusters refer to micro markets with equally high cumulative demand & supply of more than 4 million sq ft each since 2021.

The industrial and warehousing market has emerged as one of the best-performing real estate asset classes in the country. As per the report...