IICS 2024: a landmark in global logistics innovation

IICS 2024: a landmark in global logistics innovation

The India International Cargo & Logistics Show (IICS) 2024, powered by the Samsara Group, concluded its three-day run at Mumbai’s Jio World Convention Centre on 13th December 2024, marking a milestone event in the global logistics calendar. Bringing together more than 200 exhibitors, 18,000 visitors, and 78 speakers, the event reaffirmed its status as a premier platform for innovation, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing in the logistics and cargo sector.

Stretching across 150,000 sq. ft., IICS 2024 showcased a dynamic mix of global leaders and emerging players, spanning industries such as air cargo, ocean freight, warehousing, cold chain, and logistics technology. Exhibitors included prominent names like Samsara Group, Turkish Cargo, Etihad Cargo, Adani Airport Holdings, and Kale Logistics Solutions, among others. This year’s event went beyond being an exhibition; it became a transformative experience that redefined how logistics professionals engage with the challenges and opportunities of an evolving industry.

The event offered a unique platform for stakeholders, from shippers and freight forwarders to exporters and manufacturers, to connect and explore cutting-edge solutions. A sentiment widely echoed across the show floor encapsulated its impact: “This is truly an International Logistics Show in India.”

Speaking on the event’s success, Mohit Mewani, Founder and CEO of IICS, remarked, “IICS is not just an event; it’s a movement. The logistics industry is entering a new era, and IICS is proud to serve as the platform where these transformations take shape. The incredible energy, insights, and innovations are a testament to the industry’s potential and its critical role in driving economic progress. Together, we are creating a future-ready ecosystem that will set global benchmarks.”

With over 200 exhibitors spanning air cargo, shipping, trucking, warehousing, and logistics technology, IICS 2024 became a hub of activity. Participants engaged with advanced technologies and services that promise to reshape logistics operations worldwide. Exhibitors ranged from logistics giants like Skyways Air Services and Hermes Travel & Cargo to technology providers such as DBS Bank India and Capricorn Logistics, creating a vibrant mix of innovation and expertise.

The Connect Lounge played a pivotal role, hosting high-value business meetings that catalysed partnerships and new ventures. Networking opportunities abounded as participants explored collaborative strategies to address challenges such as supply chain disruptions, sustainability, and the integration of digital technologies.

The IICS Conference emerged as a cornerstone of the event, with 12 panel discussions featuring 78 industry leaders. Topics ranged from multimodal logistics solutions to the future of the air and ocean cargo ecosystem, reflecting the sector’s most pressing concerns. Themes such as digital transformation and sustainability underscored the urgency of adapting to a rapidly changing global trade environment.

Delegates gained actionable insights into building future-ready supply chains, embracing technological advancements, and implementing sustainable practices. The discussions highlighted the importance of fostering resilience and agility, key attributes for navigating the complexities of modern logistics.

As global trade continues to evolve, the logistics industry finds itself at the forefront of change. Events like IICS 2024 play a critical role in shaping this transformation, providing a platform for cross-industry collaboration and innovation. By bringing together stakeholders from air, ocean, and surface logistics, IICS 2024 fostered a cohesive approach to tackling shared challenges and seizing growth opportunities.

Participants left the event not only inspired but equipped with actionable strategies to enhance their operations. The exhibition demonstrated how innovation and collaboration can drive progress, with attendees engaging in partnerships that promise to reshape logistics networks both domestically and internationally.

As the curtains close on IICS 2024, the event leaves behind a legacy of progress and collaboration, setting the stage for an even larger edition in 2025. The organisers are already looking ahead, aiming to build on this year’s success to further establish IICS as the go-to platform for logistics professionals worldwide.

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Ajinkya Gurav

With a passion for aviation, Ajinkya Gurav graduated from De Montford University with a Master’s degree in Air Transport Management. Over the past decade, he has written insightful analysis and captivating coverage around passenger and cargo operations. Gurav joined Air Cargo Week as its Regional Representative in 2024. Got news or comment to share? Contact ajinkya.gurav@aircargoweek.com

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