India’s growing manufacturing sector is creating new opportunities for integrated logistics across Asia and the Middle East, as businesses increasingly seek end-to-end supply chain solutions.
The shift goes beyond traditional freight forwarding, combining air, ocean, road, e-commerce, cold chain and specialised logistics to give businesses greater flexibility and reduce dependence on a single transport mode.
The China Plus One strategy is also strengthening regional supply networks, with India, Southeast Asia and the Middle East emerging as complementary manufacturing and distribution hubs alongside China.
Digital visibility is becoming equally important. Real-time shipment information, connected logistics platforms and data-driven routing can help businesses respond faster to disruptions, manage capacity and improve delivery reliability.
As global trade routes continue to evolve, multimodal connectivity, regional diversification and supply chain resilience are becoming key drivers of logistics growth.
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