TCI
offers scalable
warehousing solutions
to diverse customers across all industries and channels
USPs of TCI Warehouses
Racked & Block
warehouses
State-of-the-art WMS,
with bolt on features
RF enabled HHT for
paperless put away/pick
Activity-based
costing
Co-warehousing: per pallet storage - variable cost model
100% compliance toregulation
Reverse logistics
support
Automation enabled Warehouse Management System
Warehousing solutions enabling elastic logistics
ESG compliant warehouses for reduced GHG emissions
FDA & FSSAI compliant warehousing
Temperature & Humidity controlled storage solutions
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USPs of TCI Warehouses
- Racked and Block Warehouses
- State of the art WMS, with bolt on features
- RF enabled HHT for paperless Put away/Pick
- Activity-based costing
- Co-warehousing
- Per pallet storage Variable Cost model
- Competent team
- 100% compliance to Regulation
- Reverse Logistics Support
- Warehouse Management System enabled Automation
- Warehousing solutions enabling Elastic Logistics
- ESG Compliant Warehouses for reduced GHG emissions
- FDA & FSSAI compliant warehousing
- Temperature & Humidity Controlled Storage Solutions
Cross Border Network
- 15 Million sq. ft. of covered warehousing space under management
- Modern Warehousing with up to G+7 Racking
- Above 100,000 Pallet Positions under management
- 150+ Warehouses
- Modern Infrastructure based on best building standards, with 100% Dock levelers in modern warehouses, Tall building of 40 ft.+
- 5000+ strong workforce
- 55+ Yards
- 60+ Terminals
- Storage solutions across both sides of borders in SAARC countries
Value Added Services
Order Management
Labeling
Kitting
Packing
Road Permit
Management
Excise & CustomsDocumentation
Types of Warehouses
Distribution
Center
Fulfillment
Center
Cross
Dock
Chemical
Warehousing
Cold Chain
Warehousing
Yards &
Terminals
Modern Warehousing
include High Racking, Multi-Tier Shelving, RF enabled put away and picking
with state-of-the-art WMS (IT Software)
Tech-enabled Warehouses:
Rapid order fulfilment is becoming a necessity due to the growing popularity of quick-commerce and warehouses are investing in large-scale automation to meet these demands. Rapid technological adoption in warehousing includes robotics, machine learning, AI and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). The global warehouse automation market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 14%, reaching a value of US$30 Bn by 2026. The market size for mobile robots is expected to reach over US$334 Bn between 2032 and 2042. Robots can perform various warehousing functions such as sorting, picking, packaging, batching, transportation, fulfilment, security, and inspection.
By using solutions like data analytics, automated sorting, picking and packing, and drones to inspect inventory, we have streamlined our processes and predict disruptions to manage them. Digitalization of warehousing processes not only helps to reduce inefficiencies, but reduces the logistics industry’s impact on the environment.
- Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS)
- Automated Conveyor Systems
- Automated Sortation System
- Material Handling equipment
- Material storage systems
Green Warehousing:
Role of warehousing in logistics is moving beyond the traditional scope, with end to end optimization, with technology adoption & sustainability being the key areas of focus. One of the key shifts in warehousing standards has been adoption of the National Building code (NBC) whilst constructing a warehouse. The standard focuses on safety, ergonomics, and better design. Most responsible companies added sustainability factors as part of the building checklist.
- Distribution centers close to cites in order to reduce the carbon emissions & costs
- Warehousing that follows NBC – National Building Code standards keeping in mind the ground staff in mind, their comfort
- Usage of green materials for development of modern & HSE compliant warehouses, pollution-free environment
- Use of LED lighting & HVLS fans for regulating temperature
- Cool roofing of warehouses (light-colored reflective materials) & Solar Power Panels
- Good drainage system (waste-water treatment plants & rainwater harvesting)
Warehouse Certifications:
Today, warehouses use solar power for auxiliary loads and in some cases, the entire power requirement of the warehouse. Reuse of water, safe disposal of hazardous waste. Building design which maximizes usage of natural light & ventilation are a must nowadays. Fire retardant structures are also installed so that in the event of any eventuality the damage is minimal. Space for gardens and trees are added features in today’s warehousing complexes. Most warehouse builders as well as users have gone a step ahead and are getting their buildings accredited. Multiple standards as listed below are available
- EDGE (Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies) is a green building certification system focused on making buildings more resource efficient.
- LEED Certification to provide a framework for healthy, efficient, carbon and cost-saving green buildings.
- IGBC (Indian Green Building Council) Green Logistics Parks and Warehouses rating system addresses green features and operational aspects through their detailed guidelines and certification.
- GEM Sustainability Certification Program by ASSOCHAM, that aims to promote environment friendly green building design and construction.
- Warehouse Excellence Certification (WareX) by CII to facilitate the Indian warehousing industry to achieve world class Levels, reduce logistics cost and enhance customer responsiveness
include High Racking, Multi-Tier Shelving, RF enabled put away and picking with state-of-the-art WMS (IT Software)
Upcoming/Existing Large Multi-User Warehouse
- NCR
- Mumbai
- Pune
- Nagpur
- Chennai
- Ahmedabad
- Hyderabad
- Indore
- Kolkata
- Bangalore
- Guwahati
- Madurai