Enabling Women's Participation in India's Logistics Sector
On 8th March 2025, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, released a study, titled "Enabling Women's Participation in India's Logistics Sector."
- The study highlights key insights and strategies to enhance women's participation in India's logistics sector.
Major Highlights from the Report
Current Logistic Landscape
- India’s logistics sector, projected to reach $380 billion by 2025, stands as a cornerstone of the nation’s economic infrastructure.
- Despite its rapid expansion, the sector remains predominantly male-dominated, with women constituting only about 20% of the workforce.
Barriers Hindering Women’s Participation in Logistics
- Supply-side Issues: It ....
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