India’s third-party logistics (3PL) sector is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by technology, expanding consumption markets, and the increasing need for efficient supply chain management. Businesses today expect logistics partners to provide not just transportation, but fully integrated solutions that optimize warehousing, distribution, and last-mile delivery.
Operating in this dynamic landscape is Truckers India, a company that has spent more than four decades building a robust logistics ecosystem across the country.

Ankush Gujral, Joint Managing Director
What began as a single warehouse operation in Kolkata has evolved into a nationwide logistics network with more than 45 operational locations across 20 states.
Today, the company manages an extensive supply chain infrastructure that includes warehousing, transportation, and distribution services, supported by a fleet network of approximately 1,100 vehicles executing around 12,000 full-truckload shipments each month.
Truckers India offers end-to-end 3PL solutions, covering every stage of the logistics chain. Its services include managing primary transportation from factories and manufacturing plants, overseeing warehouse and clearing & forwarding (C&F) operations across multiple states, and executing secondary and last-mile deliveries across 23 states in India. The company’s logistics network reaches more than 2,200 towns and villages, making it particularly strong in rural and upcountry distribution, an area of growing importance as consumer demand expands beyond metropolitan centers.
A Notch Ahead
One of Truckers India’s key strengths lies in its deep expertise in secondary and last-mile transportation, particularly in rural and semi-urban markets. As consumption in metropolitan areas begins to stabilize, industry trends indicate that the next phase of growth will be driven by smaller towns and villages. Recognizing this shift early, Truckers India has invested heavily in building logistics networks that support rural distribution. Its customized fleet, ranging from 1 MT to 20 MT vehicles, enables efficient deliveries across varied geographies and consumption patterns.
Technology also plays a vital role in supporting the company’s logistics operations. Truckers India operates a fully GPS-enabled fleet with real-time tracking systems, allowing better monitoring and route optimization. In addition, digital platforms integrated with clients provide visibility into shipment movement and operational performance. The company is also exploring warehouse automation and technologies such as RF and RFID to further enhance inventory management and operational accuracy as adoption grows within the FMCG sector.
While the logistics sector continues to grow rapidly, it also faces challenges such as infrastructure gaps, rising fuel and vehicle costs, and regulatory complexities related to compliance and documentation. Truckers India addresses these issues through a hub-and-spoke logistics model, strategically positioning warehouses to serve surrounding rural markets efficiently.
This approach enables faster deliveries often within a few hours to two days, while maintaining lean supply chains and high fleet utilization levels. Another defining aspect of Truckers India’s growth is its focus on long-term partnerships with clients. The company maintains decades-long relationships with leading FMCG organizations such as ITC Ltd., VST Ltd., and Sundrop Foods, reflecting its commitment to consistent service delivery and trust-based collaboration.
Looking ahead, Truckers India aims to expand further into emerging industrial hubs and logistics corridors while strengthening its core capabilities in rural and last-mile distribution. As India’s consumption patterns continue to shift toward smaller towns and modern retail formats, the company is well positioned to support the next phase of logistics growth by combining deep market reach, operational expertise, and technology-driven innovation.
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