May2 , 2026

    FedEx and IIT-M set up SMART Centre to drive logistics innovations

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    Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M) has partnered with Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) to launch the FedEx SMART Centre (Supply Chain Modelling, Algorithms, Research and Technology Centre) to develop sustainable, technology-driven logistics solutions.

    The centre, backed by a $5 million grant from FedEx will combine research, advanced digital tools, and industry expertise to reimagine supply chain solutions. It will drive interdisciplinary projects spanning carbon-neutral operations, autonomous delivery systems, EV infrastructure, predictive analytics, and AI-driven worker safety.

    Talent outreach

    The SMART Centre will also aim to drive Pan-India impact through talent outreach, internships and research projects.

    “Sound and efficient logistics define the economy of a nation, the joint efforts taken by IIT Madras and FedEx will not only solve complex problems in logistics and supply chain but also address important human resources-related issues and related infrastructure,” V Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, said in a statement.

    “This Centre is more than just a hub for research. It’s a space where technology and talent come together with a shared purpose to shape what’s next,” said Kami Viswanathan, President, Middle East, Indian Subcontinent, and Africa (MEISA), FedEx. “By combining deep academic insight and global industry expertise, we can build smarter, more sustainable supply chains that create meaningful impact far all stakeholders,” she added.

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