April17 , 2026

    Air Cargo India 2026 Opens with transport logistic India Debut in Mumbai

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    The 11th edition of Air Cargo India opened in Mumbai, marking a significant milestone for one of the country’s leading air freight and logistics exhibitions. The event is being held alongside the debut of transport logistic India, bringing together a broader spectrum of the global supply chain industry under one roof.

    Hosted in Mumbai, the twin exhibitions have attracted participation from airlines, airport operators, freight forwarders, logistics technology providers and multimodal transport companies. Organisers said the co-location is aimed at fostering deeper collaboration across air cargo, shipping, rail and road logistics segments.

    Industry leaders highlighted the growing importance of integrated supply chains as India positions itself as a global manufacturing and export hub. The expanded format is expected to facilitate business networking, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing through conferences and panel discussions.

    The event also showcases innovations in digitalisation, automation, cold chain logistics and sustainability—key themes shaping the future of cargo and transport operations. Exhibitors are presenting solutions designed to improve efficiency, reduce transit times and enhance transparency across supply chains.

    With increased international participation and a diversified exhibitor base, the 2026 edition underscores Mumbai’s status as a major logistics gateway and reflects the sector’s expanding role in supporting India’s trade growth ambitions.

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