The new outlet will bolster the German wholesaler's position in the city by augmenting the existing base of nearly two lakh business customers, it said in a statement.
"We've witnessed fast growth in this market since 2006, and there's still plenty opportunity for growth and expansion," Arvind Mediratta, Managing Director & CEO, METRO Cash & Carry India said.
The store is spread over approximately 55,000 sq feet, and will help create over 350 jobs for the local economy, it added.
Metro India caters to over 11 lakh dedicated customers across the country, which includes small and mid-sized kiranas, hotels, restaurants, caterers and self-employed professionals.
Metro has 23 stores in India, and plans to expand to 50 stores by 2020, the company had earlier said.
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