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Here is the Indian logistics industry in a nutshell for you

Pratyusha Tripathy by Pratyusha Tripathy
July 7, 2023
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Thanks to the flourishing e-commerce market and technological advancements, the logistics industry in India is growing, and the industry has the potential to reach USD 330 billion by 2025. With immense growth potential and employment opportunities, the sector also plays a critical role in the country’s economy.

“With 12.73 million people employed, the sector is expected to create an additional 10 million job opportunities,” revealed Mr. Ravikanth Yamarthy, CEO of the Logistics Sector Skill Council (LSC), during our conversation with him.

The logistics industry, as the second largest employer in the country, has plenty of exciting opportunities for skilled professionals. And as the world of work is changing, we can’t reiterate the importance of skill-building enough. While the demand for skilled professionals is skyrocketing, the unavailability of skilled resources is creating a demand-supply mismatch.

If you are someone who wants to explore various career options in the industry, then this is the right time to do so. And no matter what anyone says, the job roles in the industry have a lucrative side to them, making them more desirable. This article is a repository of all the logistics industry-related information on our website. Our aim in this article is to help you access all the relevant information with just one click.

Logistics Industry in India: Higher Education, Skill Development, New Job Opportunities

If you want to learn more about the logistics industry in India, new initiatives launched by the government, employment opportunities and more, please read the excerpts from our conversation with Mr. Ravikanth Yamarthy, CEO, Logistics Sector Skill Council (LSC). The conversation will help you gain a better understanding of the logistics industry and the scope of employment.  

https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/logistics-industry-in-india-higher-education-skill-development-new-job-opportunities/

Here is the Indian logistics industry in a nutshell for you

5 reasons why you should bag a job in the logistics industry

If you are still contemplating whether to pursue a career in the Logistics industry or not, then you must go through our article on 5 reasons why you should bag a job in the logistics industry. The article will clear your mind and help you make an informed discussion. Let’s make it easier for you and list down two reasons why you should launch a career in the industry,

  • Remarkable growth opportunities
  • Exposure to International Business

To know about the rest three reasons, please read our article – https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/5-reasons-why-you-should-bag-a-job-in-the-logistics-industry/

Skill2Jobs – Logistics Industry: Skills, Training and Careers

Now that you have decided to launch a career in the logistics industry, it’s time to explore more about the job roles, skills required and training opportunities. Here is a glimpse into the skills you must build to launch a career in the domain.

  1. Adaptability
  2. Problem-solving
  3. Project management
  4. Detail-oriented
  5. Teamwork

To know more about the in-demand job roles and technology disruption in the sector, please read – https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/skill2jobs-logistics-industry-skills-training-and-careers/

This was the Indian Logistics industry in a nutshell for you. If you wish to know more you can visit the official website of Logistics Sector Skill Council. Also, you can write to us at: contact@nationalskillsnetwork.in

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