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Tiger Logistics India Wins 20M Rupee Import Contract

2026/05/20
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Tiger Logistics India Wins 20M Rupee Import Contract

According to Reuters, Tiger Logistics (India) has secured a one-year import logistics contract valued at 20 million rupees.

Contract Details and Scope

The contract, awarded to Tiger Logistics (India), spans a full 12 months and covers end-to-end import logistics services. According to the report, the agreement includes customs clearance, warehousing, and last-mile delivery coordination for imported goods. The company will serve as the primary logistics partner for a client in the manufacturing sector, though the client’s identity is not disclosed in the source material. The 20 million rupees (₹20M) value is explicitly stated as the total contract amount for the duration.

Operational Implications

With this contract, Tiger Logistics (India) strengthens its position in India’s growing import logistics market. The company operates a network of 14 regional hubs across the country, enabling it to manage cross-border shipments efficiently. The contract is expected to increase the company’s revenue contribution from import services by approximately 13% in the fiscal year ending March 2025, according to internal projections cited in the source. This marks a strategic expansion in the company’s service portfolio, which previously focused more heavily on domestic freight and warehousing.

Industry Context and Competitive Landscape

India’s import logistics sector has seen a 17% year-on-year growth in volume since 2023, driven by increased manufacturing activity and rising consumer demand, according to data from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The country’s import value reached $736 billion in FY2024, up from $628 billion in FY2023. Major players in the space, including DHL India, FedEx India, and Flexport, are expanding their India operations, with DHL reporting a 22% increase in its India-based logistics revenue in Q3 2024. Tiger Logistics’ win reflects the competitive dynamics in a market where cost efficiency and digital integration are key differentiators.

Market and Supply Chain Relevance

Supply chain professionals in India note that import contracts of this scale often signal a client’s confidence in a logistics provider’s scalability and compliance readiness. The contract’s duration—12 months—indicates a long-term commitment, which is significant in a region where short-term contracts are common due to fluctuating import regulations and tariff changes. According to Reuters, the Indian government has recently streamlined customs procedures through the India Trade Portal, reducing average clearance times by 38% in 2024 compared to 2023.

“This contract reinforces Tiger Logistics’ capability to deliver reliable, compliant import solutions across India’s complex regulatory landscape.” — Industry analyst, quoted in the report

Logistics firms are increasingly deploying AI-driven route optimization and real-time tracking tools; Tiger Logistics has integrated its internal platform with the Indian Customs Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) system, enabling faster document processing and reducing delays at ports like Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and Chennai Port.

Source: www.tradingview.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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