This page is dedicated to international freight shipments from India: it covers the main shipping formats, route logic, and cargo departure points.
Shipments from India can use sea, road, and multimodal schemes, and the route is typically chosen based on the city of origin, cargo type, number of legs in the chain, and last-mile delivery configuration.
Freight Transportation from India
Logistics from India is in many cases built around port hubs and the connection between inland pickup, export handling at the port, and the subsequent international route. For this direction, the specific hub through which the cargo exits is especially important: Nhava Sheva handles major container flows, Mundra plays a significant role in the western part of the country, and Chennai is used for shipments via the southern corridor.
Shipments from India can be structured as direct routes or through multiple legs with transshipment and subsequent inland delivery. Therefore, when choosing a route, not only the destination country is considered, but also the city of origin, cargo type, shipment format, and the overall logistics chain configuration.
Delivery Routes from India
The current routes on the platform show shipments from Indian port locations, where the choice of direction is directly tied to the cargo's departure city and the configuration of the entire chain.