Hyderabad : The Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI), in association with MPL Logistics and with support from leading industry partners, is set to host a full day international conference on Shipping & Logistics 2026 (ICSL 2026) on June 12, 2026, at HICC Novotel, Hyderabad.
Building on the success of its previous editions, the third edition of the conference will focus on emerging opportunities and challenges in multimodal logistics, digital supply chains, e-commerce fulfilment, warehousing, EV-led logistics, artificial intelligence, automation, and infrastructure development.
“The conference aims to strengthen India’s logistics and shipping ecosystem by fostering dialogue, innovation, collaboration, and investment in one of the country’s most critical growth sectors.”
The conference will bring together policymakers, government officials, shipping and logistics companies, supply chain professionals, technology providers, infrastructure developers, exporters, importers, investors, startups, consultants, and academia to deliberate on the future of India’s rapidly evolving shipping and logistics sector.
The conference aims to serve as a high-impact platform for policy dialogue, strategic partnerships, business networking, and the exchange of innovative ideas that can accelerate India’s journey toward becoming a global logistics powerhouse.
Speaking about the conference, FTCCI office bearers said that India’s logistics sector is undergoing a transformational phase driven by major infrastructure investments, digitalisation, integrated transport corridors, and supply chain innovation. The conference seeks to bring all key stakeholders onto one platform to discuss solutions, share best practices, and explore opportunities for collaboration.
The event is expected to generate valuable policy insights and industry recommendations while fostering strategic partnerships and showcasing cutting-edge technologies and innovations shaping the future of logistics and shipping.
The conference will focus on a wide range of topics that are shaping the future of the logistics and shipping industry. Key discussions will cover multimodal logistics and integrated transportation systems, digital supply chains and emerging logistics technologies, and the growing role of e-commerce and quick-commerce fulfilment in transforming supply chain operations. Experts will also deliberate on warehousing and infrastructure development, the impact of artificial intelligence and automation on logistics efficiency, and the adoption of electric vehicle (EV)-led logistics solutions to promote sustainability. In addition, the conference will explore developments in shipping, ports, and maritime trade, while examining strategies for building future-ready, resilient, and globally competitive supply chain ecosystems that can support India’s economic growth and international trade ambitions.

