PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2114956
PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2114956
According to Mordor Intelligence, India 3PL market size in 2026 is estimated at USD 38.18 billion, growing from 2025 value of USD 36.09 billion with 2031 projections showing USD 50.55 billion, growing at 5.78% CAGR over 2026-2031.

This report is Segmented by Service (Domestic Transportation Management, International Transportation Management, and More), by End User (Automotive, Energy and Utilities, Manufacturing, and More), by Logistics Model (Asset-Light, Asset-Heavy, Hybrid) and by Region (North India, South India, West India, East India, Central India). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
Rapid growth in online shopping has shifted freight from bulk B2B pallets to millions of B2C parcels that demand precise last-mile execution. Quick-commerce platforms now promise two-hour delivery windows, compelling 3PLs to install micro-fulfillment nodes and AI-enabled sorters that compress cycle times. Providers such as Delhivery are pooling dark stores to boost network density for same-day reach. ONDC's open network integrates hyperlocal specialists, giving smaller sellers instant access to nationwide delivery rails. Annual express-parcel movements are on course for double-digit expansion, and the provider that balances urban speed with rural reach will capture an outsized wallet share.
A unified digital portal now synchronizes 44 ministries, enabling project approvals and cargo routing to converge on a single map. The completed Eastern and Western Dedicated Freight Corridors have already trimmed transit times for export consignments leaving Gujarat ports for northern consumption centers, lifting rail freight revenue and reliability. Over USD 602 billion in planned public investment under the National Infrastructure Pipeline is unlocking land for multimodal parks that knit road, rail, and coastal shipping into continuous corridors. For the India third-party logistics market, these corridors lower direct operating costs and encourage modal shifts that dilute road congestion.
Road freight still leans on millions of single-truck owners who operate without telematics or route optimization. The dominance of such micro-fleets erodes service reliability, inflates empty-haul mileage, and limits the real-time updates shippers expect. Multiple roadside inspections exacerbate dwell times, particularly on east-bound lanes where infrastructure lags. Although digital freight exchanges are emerging, adoption remains uneven, keeping the visibility gap wide for the India third-party logistics market.
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Domestic transportation management generated 55.40% of India's third-party logistics market in 2025, reflecting the economy's continued road dependence for inter-city cargo. Fuel volatility and driver scarcity, however, are pressuring margins, pushing incumbents toward route optimization algorithms and relay trucking concepts. Value-added warehousing & distribution is growing at a 6.84% CAGR, the fastest among all services, as omnichannel retailers demand deferred customization, kitting, and temperature-controlled storage. Dedicated freight corridors funnel more bulk product to rail, nudging road-only operators to partner for line-haul legs, a shift that exemplifies the market's multimodal evolution.
Automated storage and retrieval systems and goods-to-person robots are now standard in new builds, and cloud WMS lets 3PLs integrate inventory views across multiple clients in real time. International transportation rides on India's export ambitions; alliances like Delhivery-Team Global Logistics offer LCL connectivity to 120 countries. Coastal shipping remains niche but gains relevance under Sagarmala, while airfreight addresses time-critical pharma and electronics consignments. As customers prize turnkey visibility, providers that knit these modes into one control-tower dashboard are winning longer contracts and cross-selling opportunities in the India third-party logistics market.