Skymettle and Amazon DEL5: A Landmark Project in Indian Warehousing
The e-commerce boom in India has fundamentally reshaped the
logistics landscape, creating an unprecedented demand for world-class
warehousing infrastructure. Among the many fulfillment centers that dot the
national map, one project stands out as a true game-changer: Amazon
DEL5. Developed by Skymettle, this massive facility represents
a benchmark in industrial construction and a powerful testament to what modern
Built-to-Suit partnerships can achieve.
The Scale of Amazon DEL5: India’s Largest E-commerce
Fulfillment Centre
When it was built, Amazon DEL5 was the biggest e-commerce fulfillment centre in
India a title it held with pride. Located in Binola, near Manesar,
Haryana, the facility sprawls across an impressive 22 acres of
land and boasts a total built-up area of 6.25 lakh square feet. To
put that in perspective, the 300,000 sq. ft. operational floor alone can fit
approximately 55 basketball courts.
The sheer scale of construction is staggering: 25,000
cubic meters of concrete were consumed, along with 4,550
metric tonnes of steel work. This is not just a warehouse; it is a
logistical powerhouse designed to handle the immense volume of a rapidly
growing e-commerce market.
Premium Specifications That Set a New Standard
Amazon DEL5 was not built to ordinary industrial standards.
Skymettle equipped the facility with Grade A specifications that
elevate it to a world-class logistics park:
- FM-2
Flooring: The warehouse features FM-2 grade flooring compliant with
the TR34-4th edition code, a high-performance concrete specification
designed to support heavy loads, high-bay racking, and narrow-aisle
operations with extreme flatness and durability. This ensures seamless
movement of forklifts and material handling equipment.
- International
FM Global Firefighting System: Safety is paramount. The facility is
equipped with an internationally certified fire suppression system, with
firefighting pipelines spanning an incredible 28.57 kilometers.
In the event of an alarm, the entire facility can be evacuated in just 90
seconds.
- Fully
Insulated PEB Structure: The BIS-based pre-engineered building (PEB)
with seamless roofing provides superior thermal efficiency, reducing
energy costs and ensuring a stable internal environment for sensitive
inventory.
Strategic Location: The Heart of North India’s Logistics
Corridor
The project’s success is also defined by its prime location.
With direct access from the Delhi-Jaipur Highway (NH 48), the facility is
strategically positioned near the Manesar–Bilaspur logistics belt. This allows
Amazon to serve sellers and buyers across North and West India with remarkable
efficiency, supporting reliable parcel flows and linehaul operations across the
region.
A True Built-to-Suit Partnership
The development of Amazon DEL5 is a shining example of
Skymettle’s Built-to-Suit expertise. This was not a generic
warehouse; it was a heavily customized infrastructure project designed to match
the exacting standards of one of the world’s most demanding logistics
operators. From land acquisition and compliance to precision execution,
Skymettle demonstrated the capability to deliver complex projects on time, at
scale, and without compromise.
Why This Matters for Your Business
Amazon DEL5 is more than a milestone for Skymettle; it is a
proof of concept. It demonstrates that Indian warehouse developers can
build Grade A logistics
parks that rival global
standards. For any business seeking a trusted warehouse company in India, this project
serves as powerful evidence of what is possible when you partner with experts
who combine vision, technical excellence, and execution prowess.
Conclusion
The Amazon DEL5 fulfillment centre remains a crown jewel in
India’s industrial infrastructure. It showcases Skymettle’s ability to handle
mega-scale projects, integrate premium specifications like FM2 flooring and FM
Global fire systems, and deliver a true Built-to-Suit solution for a global
leader. As e-commerce continues to expand, projects like DEL5 will define the
future of logistics in India.

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