‘Logistics sector is moving from traditional models to integrated, tech-enabled supply chains’

Huned Gandhi, MD, Air & Sea Logistics, Indian Subcontinent, Dachser India said, “India’s cargo and logistics sector continues to show strong momentum in 2025, supported by robust domestic demand, expanding manufacturing and increasing export activity. Government initiatives such as the Gati Shakti Master Plan and the National Logistics Policy are playing a key role in upgrading infrastructure and driving digitisation across the supply chain. While Southeast Asian countries often benefit from regional trade agreements and port efficiency, India stands out for its large consumption-driven economy, multimodal infrastructure push and evolving regulatory environment. The market is moving steadily from traditional logistics models to integrated, technology-enabled supply chains. This shift is also reflected in the growing demand for contract logistics and value-added services.”