
By:-Gregory Goba-Blé, Head of UPS India and Director of MOVIN Express,
“India’s logistics and supply chain ecosystem underwent a transformative leap in 2025. The sector strengthened its operational backbone, expanded specialised capabilities, and elevated its ability to manage time-critical, high-value movements, especially in healthcare and pharmaceuticals, where reliability and speed are essential. These shifts signal a broader move toward faster, more resilient and future-ready supply chains aligned with India’s expanding economic ambitions. A growing manufacturing base, digital adoption, and sustained improvements in logistics infrastructure continued to accelerate innovation and efficiency, reducing costs and making it easier to move goods across manufacturing, consumption, and export hubs.
As we move into 2026, the focus sharpens toward deeper digital integration, sector-specific solutions and measurable sustainability outcomes that will shape the sector’s next leap forward. Logistics players are evolving from transactional operators to strategic partners, helping customers build resilience, simplify global shipping and scale confidently in an increasingly interconnected economy. At UPS, this remains our priority: investing in end-to-end capabilities, smart cross-border solutions and digital tools that make global trade simpler, more predictable and better equipped for long-term growth.”