Flomic Global Logistics plans to expand after Industry Shifts

By Anjali Sharma

NEW YORK – Flomic Global Logistics on Friday said that it is gearing up to expand its presence in the cross-border logistics sector as global markets recover and e-commerce reshapes supply chain dynamics.

The company aims to capitalize on India’s ambitious Gati Shakti initiative and advancements in multimodal infrastructure to enhance transit efficiency and mitigate delays, signaling a strategic pivot in its growth trajectory.

Flomic has announced plans to invest in advanced warehousing solutions designed to handle temperature-sensitive goods, a step aligned with its broader commitment to sustainability.

The new initiative seeks to minimize carbon emissions while improving last-mile delivery capabilities—a critical component in today’s logistics ecosystem.

Lancy Barboza, Managing Director of the company said “At Flomic Global Logistics, we are at a transformative juncture in the industry,”.

“Our focus is on innovation, sustainability, and operational excellence. These investments will not only enable us to remain competitive but also position us as a key player in meeting evolving market demands.”

The logistics sector in India is poised for significant growth, with projections indicating a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7-8 per cent by 2025, potentially reached a market size of USD 400 billion. This growth is driven by a combination of global trade recovery, enhanced regional connectivity, and the surging popularity of e-commerce—a trend that Flomic aims to harness effectively.

Flomic’s expansion strategy reflects its alignment with these industry shifts, emphasized adaptability and customer-centric operations. By integrating technology, fostering workforce development, and prioritizing sustainability, the company seeks to cement its position as a leader in logistics and supply chain solutions.

Flomic Global Logistics is a prominent provider of logistics and supply chain services, specializing in global trade facilitation, warehousing, and transportation management.

The Gati Shakti initiative, launched by the Centre, underscored a unified logistics interface, integrating multiple modes of transportation to reduce costs and accelerate project execution.

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