Driver Logistics LLP inaugurated its state-of-the-art Logistics Park at Kinfra Hi-Tech Park, Kalamassery. The event was attended by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, highlighting the importance of strengthening supply chain and logistics capabilities in the region.

Strategically located within the industrial and technology hub of Kinfra Hi-Tech Park, the new facility is designed to enhance operational efficiency and support the company’s growth plans across South India and beyond. It integrates advanced warehousing, inventory management, and distribution systems to meet increasing demand from sectors including FMCG, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and e-commerce.
Speaking at the inauguration, Pinarayi Vijayan emphasized that modern logistics infrastructure is key to attracting investment, supporting industrial growth, reducing transit times, and connecting local supply chains to national and global markets. “This Logistics Park complements Kerala’s ongoing efforts to build robust industrial infrastructure that can fuel economic development and generate employment,” he noted.
Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Kochi, Driver Logistics LLP has expanded rapidly, offering third-party logistics (3PL), warehouse management, full truckload (FTL), and part truckload (PTL) services across Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Gujarat.
The new Logistics Park is expected to:
- Improve operational throughput with modern storage and automated handling systems
- Enable seamless supply chain management for regional and national clients
- Generate employment in logistics operations, material handling, and support services
Company leaders describe the park as a milestone demonstrating their commitment to innovation, efficiency, and world-class logistics solutions. This expansion is aimed at strengthening service delivery and supporting future growth in India’s fast-evolving logistics sector.
Analysts note that investments in logistics parks help companies optimize distribution networks and position regions like Kerala to participate more effectively in national and export-oriented supply chains. The state has also approved multimodal logistics park proposals near Vizhinjam International Seaport to enhance cargo handling and connectivity.
