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India Needs 47 Lakh Logistics Workers by 2030
5 Feb
Summary
- India's logistics sector will require 47 lakh new workers by 2030.
- Major skilling reforms and digital workforce creation are essential.
- Logistics Sector Skill Council partners with LogiMAT India to bridge the gap.

India's rapidly expanding logistics industry is projected to need an additional 47 lakh workers by the year 2030. This substantial demand is driven by significant growth across freight, warehousing, and transportation sectors, alongside evolving supply chain functions.
To effectively meet this urgent requirement, the Logistics Sector Skill Council emphasizes the critical need for major skilling reforms and the development of a digital-ready workforce. The council has announced a strategic partnership with LogiMAT India, aiming to bridge this identified talent gap and elevate India's position as a global hub for logistics expertise.
The LogiMAT India 2026 event, a prominent global exhibition for logistics, freight, and transportation, commenced on Thursday in Mumbai. The event features over 350 international brands and underscores India's increasing significance in global logistics innovation. Discussions at the event are set to cover cutting-edge topics like AI in logistics and automation.




