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2217-17 Origins Brochure CONTACT ADDRESS Corporate Office Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd., Mahindra Towers, 5th Floor, Dr. G.M. Bhosale Marg, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 018 For Sales & Marketing Enquiries: Omkar Bagdekar +91 97699 23712 Origins by Mahindra World City at North Chennai Registered Office: Mahindra Industrial Park Chennai Limited, Mahindra Towers, Ground Floor, 17/18 Pattullous Road, Anna Salai, Chennai 600 002 For Sales & Marketing Enquiries: Toru Haneda +91 73388 63143 Bhuvanya P +91 96000 87806 Site Office: Administrative Block, Plot No. C1, First Avenue, Peruvoyal Village, Gummidipoondi Taluk, Thiruvallur District, Chennai 601 206 Origins by Mahindra World City near Ahmedabad Correspondence Address: Industrial Cluster Private Limited, Office No.-1115, 1101-1106, Regus Grandeur Offices Pvt. Ltd., Earth Arise, SG Highway, Ahmedabad 380 015 WHERE BUSINESS For Sales & Marketing Enquiries: Kushal Motiani +91 99280 32106 Omkar Bagdekar +91 97699 23712 COMES TO LIFE www.mahindraworldcity.com/origins The information/plans/maps/layout given in the brochure are for information only and artist impressions not drawn to scale and are subject to approval by the relevant authority. Mahindra Industrial Park Chennai Ltd. (MIPCL) reserves right to change/modify/alter any information herein on the zoning of MIPCL. MIPCL reserves the right to change the specific facilities/activities mentioned in the brochure without information. MIPCL does not have any control over SEZ policies or other central and state policies which are subject to change. Obtaining of all permissions/approvals/NOCs/- consents required for setting up industries shall be the sole responsibility of lessee/allotee of the individual plots. AIR Presenting a place where every business can harness the power of these five majestic elements and come to life. A place called Origins. Origins by Mahindra World City. 1 2 ORIGINS Origins by Mahindra World City is a potent industrial ecosystem, created to empower businesses to achieve transformative and accelerated growth. By offering thriving industrial clusters of international standards, it has all you need to take your business to the next level. 1 4 The Mahindra Group Mahindra Lifespace Developers Limited (MLDL) The Mahindra Group is a USD $19 billion multinational group enabling people to rise through solutions that powers mobility, drives rural prosperity, enhances urban life and increases business efficiency. Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd. is the real estate and infrastructure development arm It has a leadership position in utility vehicles, information technology, financial services and vacation of the Mahindra Group. It is the leader in sustainable urban development, with over 2.13 million sq.mt. ownership in India and is the world’s largest tractor company, by volume. It also enjoys a strong presence of completed, ongoing and forthcoming residential projects. The Company is committed in agri-business, components, commercial vehicles, consulting services, energy, industrial equipment, to transforming India’s urban landscape through its residential developments under logistics, real estate, steel, aerospace, defence and two wheelers. the ‘Mahindra Lifespace’ and ‘Happinest’ brands; and through its integrated cities and industrial clusters under the ‘Mahindra World City’ brand. Recipient of the Financial Times 'Boldness in Business' award in the 'Emerging Markets' category in 2013. It is the first Indian real estate company to have released its triple bottom-line focused sustainability Mahindra Group also featured on the Forbes Global 2000, a comprehensive listing of the world’s largest, report based on the GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) framework. most powerful public companies, as measured by revenue, profit, assets and market value in 2014. In 2016, Mahindra Lifespace has been ranked 28th amongst the ‘Top 100 Companies in Asia’ in the 2016 Channel News Asia Sustainability ranking. TRACTORS HOLIDAYS FINANCE TWO WHEELERS AEROSPACE AUTOMOBILES DEFENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REAL ESTATE AGRI-BUSINESS 1 8 Mahindra World City India’s growth story is on a strong upward trajectory, driven by rising consumption, expanding manufacturing activity and increasing national income. At the same time, infrastructure-focused policy support and initiatives such as ‘Make In India’ have established India’s prominence as a globally preferred business destination. Sustainable industrial ecosystems are today universally acknowledged as key enablers Mahindra World City Jaipur for attracting investment in manufacturing and fast-tracking infrastructure-led development. Today, the integrated cities of Mahindra World City, Chennai and Mahindra World City, Jaipur encompass over 4,500 acres; house over 140 reputed global and Indian companies that employ over 45,000 people directly; generate exports in excess of USD $1.75 billion annually; and boost the economic and social development of neighbouring towns and villages. These integrated business cities comprise self-sustaining ecosystems that nurture Livelihood, Living and Life. Our business is driven by the mission of sustainable urbanisation woven around a strategic business plan that aims to bring about a positive change for customers, stakeholders and the community. Mahindra World City Chennai 2 2 Mahindra World City – Chennai Key Features India’s first food-waste free city and IGBC Gold Stage 1 certified green township - Mahindra World City (MWC), Chennai, established in 2002, is a public-private partnership (PPP) USD USD * * * 38,000 between Mahindra Group and Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO). $0.8 BILLION $7.5 BILLION Direct Employment Cumulative Investments Cumulative Exports It spans 1,550 acres and comprises 3 product-specific Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and a Domestic Tariff Area (DTA). It houses more than 60 reputed domestic and multinational companies including BASF, BMW, Fujitec, Infosys and Renault Nissan, among many others. 4 Multi-format 2500 1200+ The ethos of Mahindra World City has been to create a holistic ecosystem which not only nourishes Homes Handed Over/ Residential Projects Families Residing Already Nearing Completion business but with its support infrastructure, it also makes quality living inside the city a reality. India’s 1st 33% Food-waste Free City Green Coverage Daily Generation Of 10 Tonnes Of Biogas st 1 Off-Grid Smart LED Street Lighting Roof Top Solar Photo-Voltaic With Auto Control Systems Power Plant In Tamil Nadu MWC Upcoming Club Multiplex On-site Hospitals Shopping Mahindra World Railway Station Arcade School Business Hotel, Hostel and many more. BMW Plant at MWC Chennai (*Data as on March 2017) 2 4 Mahindra World City – Jaipur Key Features Asia’s first and the world’s largest project to be Climate Positive Development Stage 2 certified by the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, and India’s first pre-certified SEZ with ‘Gold’ USD USD * certification under the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC). Mahindra World City, Jaipur, * * 8,259 $0.5 BILLION $0.9 BILLION Direct Employment Cumulative Investments Cumulative Exports is a 3000 acre integrated city. Established in 2006, it is a public-private partnership (PPP) between Mahindra Group and st To Be Certified As Rajasthan Industrial Development and Investment Corporation (RIICO). MWC Jaipur houses 1 In Asia C40 Climate Positive Development more than 70 companies including Deutsche Bank, Infosys, JCB & Perto. Program Stage 2 Largest Project Globally And The Only Project From Emerging Economies Smart LED Street Lighting Smart With Auto Control Systems Rooftop Solar PV Central Command Infrastructure Centre 500 acres of Social, Residential and Retail Infrastructure being launched. (*Data as on March 2017) Deutsche Bank at MWC Jaipur 2 6 Origins by Mahindra World City - Where Business Comes to Life Ambitious vision requires the right energy. Leveraging more than a decade’s experience in building India’s leading integrated cities, Origins is born out of a vision to provide a destination of choice for industries and individuals by creating sustainable ecosystems that enable them to grow and flourish. Origins will add impetus to India’s journey towards emerging as a preferred global destination for setting up world-class industries. Origins encompasses a well-planned and future-ready ecosystem based on time-tested principles of sustainability, keeping your business needs in mind at each stage of evolution. The Origins Promise • Hassle-free Transactions: Land with clear title, inhouse expertise in operations, security, logistics plus value added services like: fulfilment centres, industrial kitchen, industrial waste disposal management and more. • Plug-and-play: High quality robust infrastructure at your doorstep that significantly reduces your go to market time. • Business Support Services: Access to warehousing, banks, food court, guest houses, etc. • Sustainable and Smart: Well-maintained and efficient park operations, built and operated on principles of sustainability. • Good Neighbours: Ecosystem of world-class companies. Joint initiatives and customer engagement for continuous improvement and excellence. • Preferred Workplace: Co-located commercial and residential developments to build a catchment area. Skill development centres to meet existing/potential employee’s needs thereby 3 0 adding to the availability of skilled workforce. Origins by Mahindra World City - About Sumitomo Corporation North Chennai Sumitomo Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, was founded in Japan in 1919. It has an
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