Aslali Circle Ahmedabad is not a circle that competes for evening walkers or street food admirers. Its competition is with Vatva, Narol, and Sachin for Gujarat’s most productive freight and warehousing address. Situated directly on NH-48 — the Ahmedabad–Vadodara Expressway, one of India’s highest-volume freight corridors — Aslali Circle marks the point where Ahmedabad’s southern Ring Road meets the expressway and where the Aslali Check Post historically regulated the movement of vehicles entering and exiting the city’s commercial belt. PIN code 382427 covers the Aslali zone, with Aslali as the post office. NH-64 and NH-47 are also accessible from the circle’s road network. The Sardar Patel Ring Road connects the circle to Ahmedabad’s orbital highway network.

Location and the Industrial Belt
Aslali sits on the southeastern edge of the Ahmedabad urban area, approximately 17–18 km from Ahmedabad Junction Railway Station. The expressway on-ramp accessible from Aslali Circle connects directly to the Ahmedabad–Vadodara Expressway heading southward toward Vadodara (110 km), Bharuch (160 km), Surat (265 km), and further toward Mumbai. For businesses with warehouses in Aslali, the expressway is accessible almost immediately — a direct operational advantage over inland industrial zones like Vatva or Narol, where trucks must navigate city signals and congestion before reaching a highway.
Vatva and Naroda are identified as surrounding localities. The Aslali GIDC and Transport Nagar are the two key industrial and logistics infrastructure anchors. Transport Nagar Aslali — a dedicated logistics and transport terminal zone — concentrates truck parking, freight agencies, clearing agents, and logistics service providers in a planned cluster that serves the expressway corridor. The specific IndiaWarehousing observation is precise: between the Aslali Circle on NH-48 and the Kheda approach, a weekday morning drive shows more than a dozen logistics trucks parked outside warehouses simultaneously — goods headed to Vadodara, goods arriving from Surat, containers heading to Mundra Port, refrigerated pharma vehicles.
The Expressway Advantage — Why Businesses Choose Aslali
The freight logic of Aslali Circle is straightforward. Mundra Port (India’s largest container port), Kandla Port, and Pipavav Port are all accessible southward on the expressway corridor. Businesses operating in FMCG distribution, pharma cold chain, automotive components, or e-commerce fulfilment that need Gujarat reach choose Aslali because the single NH-48 artery connects north (Delhi-Rajasthan via NH-48), south (Mumbai via Vadodara-Bharuch-Surat), and port access (Mundra-Kandla via NH-8A branch) from a single location. The Aslali Check Post’s historical role as an entry-exit checkpoint for Ahmedabad commercial traffic further explains why logistics infrastructure densified here — businesses wanted to be at the regulatory and geographic gateway.
The Dholera Expressway Factor
The Ahmedabad–Dholera Expressway, inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi on 31 March 2026, is a 109 km four-lane access-controlled expressway connecting the Sardar Patel Ring Road near Sarkhej in Ahmedabad to Adhelai in Bhavnagar district, passing through Dholera Special Investment Region. It is part of the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor. While the Dholera Expressway’s terminus at Sarkhej is on the western Ring Road rather than at Aslali directly, the new expressway’s opening confirms the broader south and southeast Ahmedabad corridor’s infrastructure investment trajectory — making locations along the southern expressway and Ring Road network, including Aslali, more strategically positioned within Gujarat’s industrial and logistics geography.
Residential Development
Aslali is primarily industrial and commercial in character, but residential development is emerging in response to workforce demand. Notable projects include Om Karnavati Business Center, Aslali Shivala Industrial Park, Uma Bileshwar Residency, and Aroma Aakruti Avenue. Developers Uma Developers, Om Infrastructure, and Aroma Realties are active in the zone. Commercial projects including Radhe Keshav Business HUB and Samast Shlok Business Hub are RERA-active, offering office spaces and shops targeting the logistics and small-business ecosystem that surrounds the circle.
The primary civilian concern with Aslali as a residential address is the outskirts location — entertainment facilities like shopping malls and cinemas require significant travel. Housing costs are relatively high for what is available. The industrial character creates pollution, truck noise, and congestion during freight-heavy operating hours.
FAQs About Aslali Circle Ahmedabad
Q1. What is the pincode of Aslali Circle Ahmedabad?
A: PIN code 382427. The post office is Aslali. The circle is in southeastern Ahmedabad on NH-48 and the Sardar Patel Ring Road.
Q2. Why is Aslali Circle important for logistics in Ahmedabad?
A: Aslali Circle sits directly on NH-48 (Ahmedabad–Vadodara Expressway), providing immediate expressway access for freight headed south toward Vadodara, Surat, Mumbai, and westward toward Mundra and Kandla ports. Transport Nagar Aslali concentrates logistics and freight infrastructure at the same junction, making it Gujarat’s most strategically positioned freight gateway south of Ahmedabad.
Q3. What is the Aslali Check Post?
A: Historically, the Aslali Check Post regulated commercial vehicle entry and exit on the southern Ahmedabad highway corridor. Its function as a regulatory gateway is why logistics infrastructure concentrated at Aslali Circle — businesses positioned here to be at the threshold of the city’s commercial traffic corridor.
Q4. How does the Ahmedabad–Dholera Expressway affect Aslali Circle?
A: The Dholera Expressway, inaugurated March 2026, connects the Sardar Patel Ring Road near Sarkhej to Dholera SIR and Bhavnagar. While its Ring Road terminus is at Sarkhej rather than Aslali, the expressway confirms the broader south Ahmedabad corridor’s infrastructure investment trajectory, strengthening the strategic value of Ring Road-adjacent logistics locations like Aslali.
Q5. Is Aslali a good area for residential living?
A: Primarily industrial in character, Aslali suits businesses and their workforce rather than general families seeking urban amenities. Residents note distance from entertainment facilities, high costs relative to housing quality, and industrial pollution as trade-offs. Residential projects are emerging but the zone’s fundamental character remains logistics and commerce.