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13 Mar 2026
Logistics and sustainable infrastructure firm Cargo Matters plans to invest INR 100 crore to establish an electric vehicle manufacturing and charging hub in Andhra Pradesh following a memorandum of understanding signed with the state government. The facility is proposed in Madanapalle and will function as an integrated green freight hub supporting heavy commercial vehicle electrification. The development will include a manufacturing unit for EV chargers, a retrofit facility for converting heavy vehicles to electric powertrains and a research and development centre focused on validation and certification. Of the total planned investment, around INR 50 crore has been earmarked for charging infrastructure designed to support regional heavy-duty electric freight corridors. The company has submitted a detailed project report to the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation seeking allocation of 18 acres of industrial land for the project.Read more
13 Mar 2026
Jayesh Logistics Ltd has secured a transportation contract valued at INR 34.42 crore from the Adani Group to support operations linked to a thermal power project in Madhya Pradesh. The contract involves transporting approximately 2.7 lakh metric tonnes of coal rejects from the Parsa Kente Colliery operated by Parsa Kente Collieries Ltd to the Mahan Energen thermal power plant located in Singrauli district. The work order, disclosed through a regulatory filing to the National Stock Exchange, will be executed over a period of 12 months. The company stated that the contract was awarded by a domestic entity and does not involve any related-party transaction. The project forms part of ongoing logistics and material handling activities required to support coal-based power generation operations in the region.Read more
13 Mar 2026
Indian pharmaceutical exporters have urged the government to introduce freight subsidies and provide logistical support as escalating shipping costs threaten the competitiveness of drug shipments to overseas markets, particularly West Asia. The Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council of India (Pharmexcil) said freight rates have risen sharply due to disruptions in maritime routes and increased insurance costs linked to geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region. Exporters are facing surcharges ranging from USD 4,000 to USD 8,000 per shipment, significantly increasing logistics expenses. The West Asia and North Africa region accounts for about 5.5% of India's pharmaceutical exports and remains a key destination for generic medicines. Industry bodies have warned that continued disruption to shipping routes could lead to export losses of up to INR 2,500-5,000 crore and have sought government intervention to stabilise logistics costs and maintain export momentum.Read more
12 Mar 2026
Ashok Leyland, the Hinduja Group's commercial vehicle manufacturer, has announced plans to invest between INR 400 crore and INR 500 crore to establish a greenfield electric vehicle battery pack manufacturing facility at Pillaipakkam near Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The company held the groundbreaking ceremony for the facility earlier this week as part of the Hinduja Group's broader investment commitments under a memorandum of understanding signed with the Tamil Nadu government in September 2025. The plant is intended to support localisation of EV battery pack production and strengthen the domestic electric mobility supply chain. Ashok Leyland stated that the project aligns with Tamil Nadu's Electric Vehicle Policy 2023 and national initiatives such as the National Mission on Transformative Mobility and Battery Storage, which aim to expand India's EV manufacturing ecosystem and support the country's long-term net-zero emissions target for 2070.Read more
11 Mar 2026
Export cargo worth about INR 345 crore destined for Iran is currently stranded at Gujarat's Kandla and Mundra ports due to disruptions in shipping operations caused by the ongoing West Asian crisis. The government informed Parliament that consignments including rice, tea and pharmaceuticals remain stuck as vessel movement has been affected. Data shared in the Lok Sabha indicated that around 35,962 tonnes of cargo valued at INR 305.67 crore is lying at Kandla port, while 5,676 tonnes worth INR 40.72 crore is awaiting shipment at Mundra port. Officials stated that the conflict involving Iran has disrupted maritime logistics in the region, affecting cargo movement. Iran remains a major buyer of Indian basmati rice, making the disruption significant for exporters and agricultural trade.Read more
10 Mar 2026
Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata (SMPK) has signed a licence agreement with East Horizon Pvt Ltd to develop a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) at the Haldia Dock Complex with an investment of around INR 260 crore. The agreement, executed on March 6, is aimed at strengthening liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure in eastern India and supporting the region's transition towards cleaner energy sources. The proposed facility will enable the import, storage and regasification of LNG before supplying it into onshore pipelines for distribution. Port officials said the project is expected to enhance LNG handling capabilities at Haldia while contributing to the national objective of increasing the share of natural gas in India's energy mix. The development forms part of wider efforts to expand gas infrastructure and support industrial energy demand in eastern India.Read more
10 Mar 2026
Global ports and logistics operator DP World has introduced alternative land transport arrangements to ensure cargo movement to Jebel Ali Port in Dubai as geopolitical tensions in West Asia disrupt maritime logistics across the Gulf region. Under the temporary contingency plan, import containers can be discharged at UAE ports on the eastern coast, including Khorfakkan and Fujairah, and transported by bonded road transit to Jebel Ali for final customs clearance. The measure is aimed at maintaining supply chain continuity for exporters and shipping lines facing operational uncertainties in the region. Jebel Ali is the Middle East's largest container port and a major transhipment hub connecting trade routes across Asia, Europe and Africa. The alternative routing arrangement is expected to support cargo flows while maritime operations in parts of the Gulf face disruptions linked to the ongoing regional security situation.Read more
09 Mar 2026
Warehousing leasing activity in Kolkata declined 30% year-on-year in 2025 to 4.6 million sq ft from 6.5 million sq ft in 2024, largely due to elevated land prices and constrained availability of Grade A facilities, according to a report by Knight Frank India. Despite the drop in transactions, the consultancy noted that the city's logistics market remains structurally strong, supported by infrastructure improvements and evolving occupier demand. Third-party logistics (3PL) and e-commerce continued to drive demand, while the manufacturing sector increased its share of leasing activity. Dankuni remained the dominant warehousing cluster, accounting for the majority of leasing activity due to its strategic connectivity and established logistics ecosystem.Read more
01 Mar 2026
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved three railway multitracking projects worth INR 9,072 crore to strengthen rail infrastructure in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand. Covering about 307 kilometres, the projects aim to ease congestion, improve passenger movement and enhance freight capacity by an additional 52 million tonnes annually. Around 5,407 villages with a population of nearly 9.8 million are expected to benefit. The upgrades, targeted for completion by 2030, are aligned with the PM Gati Shakti plan to improve logistics efficiency and reduce transport-related emissions.Read more
26 Feb 2026
SATS has finalized its cargo logistics facility at Noida International Airport, ahead of the airport's inauguration next month, with nearly INR 1,000 crore already invested. The company plans an additional INR 600 crore to build an integrated logistics park providing end-to-end airfreight services. Through its AI-SATS joint venture, SATS aims to establish Uttar Pradesh as a global aviation hub. Leveraging its global network of 225 locations, SATS seeks to link the state's agricultural, industrial, and service sectors with international markets, while transferring advanced logistics practices and technologies to local operations.Read more