‘Airports may lack sufficient storage facilities & capacity for domestic cargo’

“The trend in logistics where road transport is increasingly favored for cargo, particularly in sectors like retail, FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods), pharmaceuticals, and perishables. This trend is likely driven by several factors such as airports may lack sufficient storage facilities and capacity for domestic cargo, making road transport a more viable option. Another factor includes Speed and Efficiency. Road transport can offer quicker delivery times for certain goods, especially when air freight capacity is constrained. Further, depending on the distance and volume of goods, road transport might be more economical than air transport, particularly for lower-value items. Road transport can provide more flexible routing and scheduling than air transport, accommodating changes in demand or unforeseen circumstances. Road transport plays a crucial role in the final leg of the supply chain, ensuring that goods reach their destination promptly. However, road transport has infrastructure limitations, traffic congestion, and state-wise regulatory compliances, which may delay the shipment. Today, the majority of the trucks are fitted with GPS that enables real-time tracking and plan the shipment accordingly.”