The logistics industry is crucial to the economy of the country since it makes it easier to distribute necessities like prescription drugs and online orders. The Indian logistics industry was valued at $210 billion as of 2022, and in the ensuing years, a CAGR of 8–10% is expected. Roadways continue to dominate alternatives like railways and waterways in India’s logistics network despite being the most expensive option, demonstrating the great reliance of businesses in India on road transport for their logistical operations.
The industry also significantly depends on unorganised players, the majority of which are small-scale businesses with fleets of fewer than five vehicles. These participants frequently lack the money needed to finance technology advances for small businesses. As a result, the problems still exist in the form of unorganised players and a heavy reliance on roads.
We have curated an interesting collection of views from renowned leaders in the logistics industry. Please let me know if you are already working on any story around the same, that would benefit from the expert commentary, or if you would like to explore it in the form of a guest article. Appended below are the inputs from cybersecurity industry leaders, including Transport Corporation of India Ltd. (TCIL), iThink Logistics, Falcon Autotech.
Spokesperson, Transport Corporation of India
As India drives ahead in becoming a US$ 5 Trillion economy, the Indian logistics sector is at the forefront of various drivers enabling these aspirations. With stable market dynamics and nurturing policy framework that facilitates PHYGITAL infra development, today, Logistics in India is at an inflexion point. Innovations in digitalization, inflow of private investments and focus on environmental & social sustainability are strengthening our foundations. At TCI, we are committed to playing a key role in this journey by providing end-to-end integrated multimodal logistics & supply chain solutions across India and the neighbouring countries. Thereby, moving 2.5% of India’s GDP by value every year.
National Logistics Day serves as a reminder of the profound impact of logistics in connecting people, businesses, and communities. As we talk about the significance of National Logistics Day, let us also not forget the Policy which stamped the backbone of the logistics infrastructure, paving the way for streamlined operations, enhanced efficiency, and accelerated growth. This Logistics Day holds even more importance now than ever.
Post the announcement of the policy, India’s logistics infrastructure has shown steady growth. With the objective of a one-stop solution for National logistics, four key actions of NLP, IDS, ULIP, ELOG, and Group for System Improvement were introduced with the integration of the latest technology. By embracing the transformative power of logistics and technology, we can forge a future where logistics becomes the cornerstone of economic progress, fostering global connections and leaving an enduring legacy for future generations.
Ms. Zaiba Sarang, Co-founder, iThink Logistics
While we are at the corridor of embracing the future, sustainability in logistics, paperless logistics and reduction of carbon footprint has been the epitome of any conversation. NLP at the same time is concentrating on reducing carbon footprint with the introduction of IDS and ULIP which works towards digitizing the entire supply chain process despite the highly fragmented nature of the sector.
With all this happening, India has seen inevitable growth as India ranks 39 out of 139 countries in the 7th edition of LPI 2023. On the other hand, the export rate has grown from 5% to 6% since the inception of NLP. Still, we have to go miles before we achieve the single-digit logistics cost and develop a data-driven decision support system to ensure economic growth by enhancing exports from 6% to 8%.
Sandeep Bansal, Chief Business Officer, Falcon Autotech
On this momentous National Logistics Day, we celebrate the extraordinary growth and potential of warehouse automation in India. With the Indian warehouse automation market projected to reach USD 682.1 million in the next five years, experiencing an impressive CAGR of 26.1%, as per the Mordor Intelligence 2023 report, we stand witness to the transformative impact of automation on our industries. We are very much aligned with the power of automation to revolutionize the logistics landscape, driving efficiency, productivity, and customer satisfaction to unprecedented heights. Warehouse automation enables companies to optimize their warehouse operations, reduce costs, and deliver faster, more accurate services. Government initiatives to strengthen the industry such as NLP and ONDC are a great move where I also extend my heartfelt appreciation to government, industry stakeholders, and technology enablers who have embraced warehouse automation and contributed to the industry’s success. We are aligned in shaping the future of logistics in India, propelling growth, and setting new industry standards. We continue to harness the potential of automation, and will provide more innovative and leveraging cutting-edge automation solutions that will elevate the industry to greater heights.