India Warehousing Show 2026 opens at YashoBhoomi
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India Warehousing Show 2026 opens at YashoBhoomi

India's warehousing, logistics, and supply chain ecosystem came together as the 15th edition of India Warehousing Show (IWS) 2026 opened at YashoBhoomi, India International Convention & Expo Centre (IICC), Dwarka, New Delhi on June 25 (Thursday).

Organised by RX India, the three-day event will run from 25-27 June 2026, bringing together policymakers, industry leaders, technology providers, and supply chain professionals under one roof. It also features a two-day knowledge conference that will run alongside the exhibition. 

Inaugurated by Pankaj Kumar, Joint Secretary - Logistics, DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, the event reflects the growing importance of warehousing and logistics as a strategic enabler of economic development. 

With participation from more than 300 national and international exhibitors and an expected footfall of over 15,000 trade visitors, India Warehousing Show 2026 is set to be one of the country's largest industry gatherings dedicated to warehousing, logistics, and supply chain innovation.

Anchored in the theme, "Gati to Growth: Synchronizing Infrastructure and Intelligence in India's Warehousing for a $5 Trillion Economy,", the two-day conference serves as a platform for industry leaders, policymakers, and technology providers to drive conversations around the future of India's logistics and warehousing sector. 

Speaking at the inauguration, Shri Pankaj Kumar, Joint Secretary – Logistics, DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, said: "India's warehousing sector stands at the heart of our journey towards a $5 trillion economy. The Government's push under PM Gati Shakti and the National Logistics Policy is about ensuring that infrastructure and intelligence move together, so that every rupee invested in logistics translates into real efficiency on the ground. Platforms like the India Warehousing Show play a vital role in bringing policymakers and industry onto a common stage to accelerate this journey." 

Over the years, India Warehousing Show has established itself as more than an exhibition; it has become a catalyst for industry collaboration, knowledge exchange, and business development.  The platform continues to support the growth of India's logistics and warehousing sector by connecting solution providers, buyers, policymakers, and industry leaders under one roof. 

Spread across approximately 20,000 square metres of exhibition space, the 2026 edition showcases the latest advancements in automation, material handling, intralogistics, warehouse management systems, transportation solutions, and smart warehousing technologies. 

Commenting on the inauguration, Umang Gupta, Country Head, RX India, said: “The 15th edition of India Warehousing Show brings together the latest technologies, National and International companies and high procurement buyers from across sectors. With Shri Pankaj Kumar, Joint Secretary - Logistics, DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, setting the tone on the Government's infrastructure push, Automation, Equipment companies showcasing their latest solutions and over 15,000+ visitors and 300+ exhibitors converging here at Yashobhoomi, the India Warehousing Show 2026 is exactly where the next phase of industry takes shape. 

Over the next three days, we will have the leading companies demonstrating solutions that enable industries to streamline and optimise their warehousing and logistics infrastructure.  The policy and knowledge sessions at the IWS conference will enable industry to evolve its policy framework and become a force multiplier for India's GDP.”

Beyond product showcases, the event facilitates meaningful business engagement through curated buyer-seller meetings, networking initiatives, and knowledge-sharing platforms designed to foster valuable connections across the value chain.

The show also features dedicated engagement platforms including the Go Connect matchmaking platform, VIP Buyer Programme, and Colleqt application, enabling exhibitors and visitors to maximize business opportunities during and beyond the event. 

Visitor and delegate registrations for the India Warehousing Show 2026 remain open via the official event website.

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India's warehousing, logistics, and supply chain ecosystem came together as the 15th edition of India Warehousing Show (IWS) 2026 opened at YashoBhoomi, India International Convention & Expo Centre (IICC), Dwarka, New Delhi on June 25 (Thursday). Organised by RX India, the three-day event will run from 25-27 June 2026, bringing together policymakers, industry leaders, technology providers, and supply chain professionals under one roof. It also features a two-day knowledge conference that will run alongside the exhibition. Inaugurated by Pankaj Kumar, Joint Secretary - Logistics, DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, the event reflects the growing importance of warehousing and logistics as a strategic enabler of economic development. With participation from more than 300 national and international exhibitors and an expected footfall of over 15,000 trade visitors, India Warehousing Show 2026 is set to be one of the country's largest industry gatherings dedicated to warehousing, logistics, and supply chain innovation. Anchored in the theme, Gati to Growth: Synchronizing Infrastructure and Intelligence in India's Warehousing for a $5 Trillion Economy,, the two-day conference serves as a platform for industry leaders, policymakers, and technology providers to drive conversations around the future of India's logistics and warehousing sector. Speaking at the inauguration, Shri Pankaj Kumar, Joint Secretary – Logistics, DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, said: India's warehousing sector stands at the heart of our journey towards a $5 trillion economy. The Government's push under PM Gati Shakti and the National Logistics Policy is about ensuring that infrastructure and intelligence move together, so that every rupee invested in logistics translates into real efficiency on the ground. Platforms like the India Warehousing Show play a vital role in bringing policymakers and industry onto a common stage to accelerate this journey. Over the years, India Warehousing Show has established itself as more than an exhibition; it has become a catalyst for industry collaboration, knowledge exchange, and business development.  The platform continues to support the growth of India's logistics and warehousing sector by connecting solution providers, buyers, policymakers, and industry leaders under one roof. Spread across approximately 20,000 square metres of exhibition space, the 2026 edition showcases the latest advancements in automation, material handling, intralogistics, warehouse management systems, transportation solutions, and smart warehousing technologies. Commenting on the inauguration, Umang Gupta, Country Head, RX India, said: “The 15th edition of India Warehousing Show brings together the latest technologies, National and International companies and high procurement buyers from across sectors. With Shri Pankaj Kumar, Joint Secretary - Logistics, DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, setting the tone on the Government's infrastructure push, Automation, Equipment companies showcasing their latest solutions and over 15,000+ visitors and 300+ exhibitors converging here at Yashobhoomi, the India Warehousing Show 2026 is exactly where the next phase of industry takes shape. Over the next three days, we will have the leading companies demonstrating solutions that enable industries to streamline and optimise their warehousing and logistics infrastructure.  The policy and knowledge sessions at the IWS conference will enable industry to evolve its policy framework and become a force multiplier for India's GDP.”Beyond product showcases, the event facilitates meaningful business engagement through curated buyer-seller meetings, networking initiatives, and knowledge-sharing platforms designed to foster valuable connections across the value chain.The show also features dedicated engagement platforms including the Go Connect matchmaking platform, VIP Buyer Programme, and Colleqt application, enabling exhibitors and visitors to maximize business opportunities during and beyond the event. Visitor and delegate registrations for the India Warehousing Show 2026 remain open via the official event website.

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