The India logistics market size reached USD 427.73 Billion in 2024. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.50% between 2025 and 2034, reaching almost USD 802.91 Billion by 2034.
The logistics market in India encompasses a wide array of supply chain activities, including transportation, customer service, inventory management, information flow, and order processing, alongside warehousing, material handling, purchasing, packaging, and maintenance. Favorable developments such as eased FDI norms, impending GST implementation, expanding globalisation, burgeoning e-commerce, and progressive regulatory policies coupled with government initiatives like "Sagarmala," "Make in India," and "Gati Shakthi" are poised to drive significant growth in the sector.
India's aviation sector is set for substantial investment from 2021 to 2025, with the Airports Authority of India and private operators jointly committing USD 11 billion. The Regional Connectivity Scheme aims to develop smaller, underserved, and remote airports, adding 600 regional routes to connect 156 airports by 2024, including the establishment of 100 new airports, predominantly funded by public-private partnerships.
Government initiatives like infrastructure improvements, digital transformation projects (e.g., Digital India, Bharat Net), and the establishment of logistics parks and warehouses are enhancing connectivity and storage capacities, particularly bolstered by the growth of e-commerce. The logistics industry, which accounts for 14.4% of India's GDP, is transitioning from basic transportation and storage to comprehensive end-to-end planning, value-added services, predictive analytics, and technology-driven solutions like transportation and warehouse management systems (TMS, WMS).
This evolution is spurred by a booming e-commerce market, technological advancements, and a vast workforce of 22 million supporting diverse businesses. The industry's dynamism is evident through a myriad of participants, including major local players, global industry leaders, government postal services' express divisions, and emerging startups specialising in e-commerce delivery. These factors collectively position India's logistics sector for continued expansion, increased efficiency, cost reduction, and enhanced customer service while playing an important role in the India logistics market development.
The logistics market in India encompasses a wide array of supply chain activities, including transportation, customer service, inventory management, information flow, and order processing, alongside warehousing, material handling, purchasing, packaging, and maintenance. Favorable developments such as eased FDI norms, impending GST implementation, expanding globalisation, burgeoning e-commerce, and progressive regulatory policies coupled with government initiatives like "Sagarmala," "Make in India," and "Gati Shakthi" are poised to drive significant growth in the sector.
India's aviation sector is set for substantial investment from 2021 to 2025, with the Airports Authority of India and private operators jointly committing USD 11 billion. The Regional Connectivity Scheme aims to develop smaller, underserved, and remote airports, adding 600 regional routes to connect 156 airports by 2024, including the establishment of 100 new airports, predominantly funded by public-private partnerships.
Government initiatives like infrastructure improvements, digital transformation projects (e.g., Digital India, Bharat Net), and the establishment of logistics parks and warehouses are enhancing connectivity and storage capacities, particularly bolstered by the growth of e-commerce. The logistics industry, which accounts for 14.4% of India's GDP, is transitioning from basic transportation and storage to comprehensive end-to-end planning, value-added services, predictive analytics, and technology-driven solutions like transportation and warehouse management systems (TMS, WMS).
This evolution is spurred by a booming e-commerce market, technological advancements, and a vast workforce of 22 million supporting diverse businesses. The industry's dynamism is evident through a myriad of participants, including major local players, global industry leaders, government postal services' express divisions, and emerging startups specialising in e-commerce delivery. These factors collectively position India's logistics sector for continued expansion, increased efficiency, cost reduction, and enhanced customer service while playing an important role in the India logistics market development.
Market Segmentation
India Logistics Market Report and Forecast 2025-2034 offers a detailed analysis of the market based on the following segments:Market Breakup by Model Type
- 1 PL
- 2 PL
- 3 PL
- Others
Market Breakup by Transportation Mode
- Roadways
- Seaways
- Railways
- Airways
Market Breakup by End User
- Manufacturing
- Consumer Goods and Retail
- Food and Beverages
- IT Hardware and Telecom
- Healthcare
- Chemicals
- Construction
- Automotive
- Oil and Gas
- Others
Market Breakup by Region
- North India
- East and Central India
- West India
- South India
Competitive Landscape
Key players in the logistics market in India develop and offer technologically advanced products and services to support the end users in the market.- FedEx Corporation
- Blue Dart Express Limited
- DTDC Express Limited
- Aegis Logistics Ltd.
- Deutsche Post AG
- United Parcel Service, Inc.
- Schenker AG
- DSV A/S
- CMA CGM Group (CEVA Logistics SA)
- Kuehne + Nagel International AG
- Nippon Express Co., Ltd.
- Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.
- Kintetsu World Express Inc.
- Others
Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Overview and Stakeholder Insights
3 Economic Summary
4 Country Risk Profiles
5 Asia Pacific Logistics Market Overview
6 India Logistics Market Overview
7 India Logistics Market by Model Type
8 India Logistics Market by Transportation Mode
9 India Logistics Market by End User
10 India Logistics Market by Region
11 Market Dynamics
12 Competitive Landscape
Companies Mentioned
- FedEx Corporation
- Blue Dart Express Limited
- DTDC Express Limited
- Aegis Logistics Ltd.
- Deutsche Post AG
- United Parcel Service, Inc.
- Schenker AG
- DSV A/S
- CMA CGM Group (CEVA Logistics SA)
- Kuehne + Nagel International AG
- Nippon Express Co., Ltd.
- Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.
- Kintetsu World Express Inc.