India needs major skilling reforms to bridge 47 lakh workforce gap in logistics sector
India's logistics sector requires 47 lakh new workers by 2030. This demand stems from growth in freight, warehousing, and transportation. Major skilling reforms and digital workforce creation are essential to meet this need. The Logistics Sector Skill Council is partnering with LogiMAT India to bridge this talent gap. The industry is also focusing on increasing women's participation.