‘Capitalise on rising export & manufacturing opportunities’

Vaibhav Vohra, Managing Director, Continental Carriers said, “The ‘Vocal for Local’ and ‘Make in India’ initiatives, amid global disruptions and tariff wars, are set to reshape trade flows and supply chains. As manufacturing shifts domestically, demand for integrated logistics, warehousing and multimodal connectivity will surge. Freight forwarders will adapt by strengthening domestic supplier networks, investing in technology for real-time visibility and enhancing cold chain and value-added services. While infrastructure gaps and transition costs remain challenges, the logistics industry can capitalise on increased cargo movement, regional manufacturing hubs and export opportunities. This transition presents a vital chance to build resilient, cost-efficient and globally competitive supply chains for India.”