India is planning large multimodal logistics hubs to strengthen cargo connectivity, improve supply-chain efficiency and support growing domestic and international trade. The proposed projects will integrate road, rail, port and inland waterways infrastructure to enable faster and seamless cargo movement across the country.
The initiative has attracted strong interest from global container shipping lines and logistics operators, who view the projects as a major step toward enhancing India’s logistics competitiveness and transport efficiency.
Key Highlights
- Multimodal hubs to connect road, rail, ports and inland waterways
- Projects aimed at improving cargo movement and reducing transit bottlenecks
- Industrial clusters and export-oriented businesses expected to benefit
- Global logistics and shipping companies showing growing interest
- Infrastructure projects aligned with India’s logistics modernisation plans
- Increased investment expected in warehousing and freight handling
- Integrated transport solutions to strengthen supply-chain resilience
Officials stated that the logistics hubs will improve connectivity for manufacturing centres, industrial corridors and export businesses while supporting efficient freight transportation across regions. Industry experts believe the projects could position India as a leading regional logistics and manufacturing hub while encouraging greater private sector participation in warehousing, integrated transport and supply-chain infrastructure development.












