May3 , 2026

    Mumbai Set to Host India’s Largest Integrated Logistics and Air Cargo Expo

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    Mumbai is gearing up to host India’s largest integrated logistics and air cargo exhibition, bringing together key stakeholders from across the global supply chain ecosystem. The upcoming expo is expected to serve as a major platform for industry leaders, policymakers, freight forwarders, airlines, port authorities, and technology providers to explore emerging trends and business opportunities.

    The event will showcase advancements across multimodal logistics, air cargo operations, cold chain infrastructure, warehousing, digital freight solutions, and last-mile delivery systems. Organisers say the exhibition aims to strengthen India’s position as a competitive logistics hub while supporting the government’s broader push for supply chain modernization and export growth.

    With participation anticipated from international airlines, airport operators, shipping lines, and logistics technology firms, the expo will feature dedicated networking sessions, panel discussions, and product demonstrations. Key themes are expected to include air cargo digitisation, sustainability initiatives, cargo infrastructure expansion, and resilient supply chain strategies.

    Industry experts believe the timing of the event aligns with India’s ongoing investments in airport capacity expansion, multimodal logistics parks, and policy reforms aimed at reducing logistics costs as a percentage of GDP. The gathering is also expected to spotlight opportunities in pharmaceuticals, perishables, e-commerce, and high-value manufacturing exports.

    As India continues to strengthen its trade connectivity and air freight capabilities, the Mumbai expo is poised to become a landmark event for stakeholders seeking collaboration, innovation, and long-term growth in the logistics and air cargo sector.

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