Try GOLD - Free
Manufacturing surge reshapes India's export logistics play
Indian Transport & Logistics News
|March - April 2026
India's ambitious manufacturing push aims for a 25% GDP share by 2035. It is gaining momentum and transforming the nation's export logistics landscape.
As export volumes continue to rise, the focus has shifted beyond production to the efficiency of moving goods to global markets with speed, reliability, and cost effectiveness. Behind every container bound for Europe or every high-value shipment headed to the United States is a logistics backbone under pressure and undergoing rapid transformation. This shift is supported by strong manufacturing momentum. According to the Press Information Bureau (PIB), the sector recorded Gross Value Added (GVA) growth of 7.72 per cent in Q1 and 9.13 per cent in Q2 of FY 2025-26. Medium- and high-technology industries now contribute 46.3% of manufacturing value added, reflecting a move toward more complex and higher-value production. Export performance has also strengthened, reaching $634.3 billion during April–December 2025, marking a 4.3 per cent year-on-year increase.
Manufacturing expansion reshaping export cargo flows
Manufacturing's contribution to India's GDP has risen in recent years. As per PIB and Economic Survey data, growth has been most visible in electronics, engineering goods, automobiles and components, and agro-processed and pharmaceutical exports. These sectors depend on strict lead-time adherence and frequent global shipments. As industrial clusters expand across Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and the Delhi-NCR region, the nature of export cargo is evolving. There is a clear shift towards high-value and high-frequency shipments, with reduced reliance on bulk commodities.
As Anish Kumar Jha, Managing Director – India, Sri Lanka, and Maldives, Kuehne + Nagel, explains, “India's manufacturing growth is reshaping export cargo flows in a more distributed and adaptive way. As production expands across sectors such as electronics, automotive, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, export activity is spreading beyond traditional port-centric hubs to align more closely with inland manufacturing clusters.”
This story is from the March - April 2026 edition of Indian Transport & Logistics News.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Indian Transport & Logistics News
Indian Transport & Logistics News
The invisible match and the high-stakes logistics powering IPL 2026
While fans cheer for sixes, a 100-tonne logistical machine is sprinting across a massive pan-India grid to keep the cameras rolling and the 8K transmissions live.
4 mins
May-June 2026
Indian Transport & Logistics News
Tamil Nadu, UP, Mizoram and Delhi top LEADS 2025; FedEx, DP World among LEAPS winners
The seventh edition of LEADS introduced a revised four-tier classification system to assess logistics performance better.
1 min
May-June 2026
Indian Transport & Logistics News
IndiGo launches Kolkata-Kunming freighter service
Indian airline IndiGo has launched a regular all-cargo flight between Kolkata and Kunming on 20 April 2026.
1 min
May-June 2026
Indian Transport & Logistics News
Organising India’s kirana How Jumbotail is reimagining supply chain execution
As India’s kirana supply chains evolve under the pressure of rising customer expectations, tighter margins and faster replenishment cycles, Jumbotail's Vice President for Supply Chain, Kamlesh Kumar, says operational execution, technology integration and backend planning will define the next phase of logistics transformation.
6 mins
May-June 2026
Indian Transport & Logistics News
India’s pharma logistics faces the patent cliff head-on
As blockbuster drugs lose exclusivity, India’s supply chains are gearing up for a surge in generics, tighter EU rules, and a cold-chain future that demands speed and visibility.
10 mins
May-June 2026
Indian Transport & Logistics News
Inside India’s push to build, own, finance more ships
India’s maritime strategy is entering a new phase, with the government and industry pushing beyond ports and logistics toward shipbuilding, vessel ownership, maritime finance and strategic control over the country’s trade routes.
8 mins
May-June 2026
Indian Transport & Logistics News
India-EU FTA reshapes pharma, auto and specialised logistics
The India-EU FTA could accelerate pharmaceutical exports, redraw automotive sourcing networks and increase demand for specialised logistics between both regions.
6 mins
May-June 2026
Indian Transport & Logistics News
How India's Dedicated Freight Corridors are redrawing the logistics map
India's Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFCs) were built to fix a rail network long seen as too slow and unpredictable for industrial cargo. Manufacturers, ports, and logistics operators are beginning to redesign freight movements around them. From double-stack container trains to faster port connectivity, the corridors are reshaping how long-haul cargo moves across the country.
5 mins
May-June 2026
Indian Transport & Logistics News
AISATS, Samsung SDS team up for cargo ops at Noida airport
Air India SATS Airport Services has entered into a AMemor Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Samsung SDS to enhance collaboration in air cargo operations and improve the efficiency of handling high-value electronics shipments at Noida International Airport.
1 min
May-June 2026
Indian Transport & Logistics News
India launches Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool to boost trade security
India has strengthened its maritime risk India has strengthened its maritime risk protection framework with the launch of the 'Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool' (BMIP) by the Department of Financial Services under the Ministry of Finance.
1 min
May-June 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
