The Ethics Group of Companies successfully participated in the India International Cargo Show (IICS) 2025, held from 10 to 12 December 2025 at the Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai. The three-day event brought together key stakeholders from across the global logistics, air cargo, and supply chain ecosystem, creating a powerful platform for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and industry dialogue.
Throughout the exhibition, Ethics Group demonstrated its strengths across end-to-end integrated supply chain solutions, including transportation, air cargo operations, warehousing, last-mile delivery, IT-enabled logistics systems, and multimodal connectivity. Visitors to Booth No. Q63 engaged in meaningful discussions on how technology, infrastructure, and execution excellence are reshaping modern logistics in India.
The conference agenda at IICS 2025 focused on the evolving dynamics of trade, connectivity, and logistics, highlighting their critical role in India’s economic growth. Key discussions addressed manufacturing competitiveness, multimodal cargo movement, digital acceleration in air cargo, and the expanding role of 3PL and contract logistics in enabling agile supply chains.
Esteemed industry leaders, including Samir J Shah (ACAAI), Shantanu Bhadkamkar (AMTOI), Rajiv Jalota (Indian Ports Association), Chaitaly Mehta (FFFAI), Chandranath Dey (JLL), Fletcher Samuel (Bangalore International Airport), and Gagan Gupta (Air India), shared valuable insights on operational challenges, infrastructure development, and future-ready logistics models.
The final day of the event highlighted three critical pillars influencing the next phase of the logistics industry:
Safe, compliant, and responsible handling of dangerous goods
Rapid growth of e-commerce and D2C logistics, driven by digital innovation and rising customer expectations
Advancement of the global cold chain ecosystem, strengthened through technology adoption and multimodal integration
Industry experts, including Radharamanan Panicker, Satish Lakkaraju, and Ryan Viegas, offered forward-looking perspectives on these themes, reinforcing the need for resilient, technology-enabled supply chains.
Over the three days, the Ethics Group of Companies connected with partners, customers, and industry professionals, exchanging ideas and exploring opportunities for collaboration. These interactions reaffirmed the Group’s commitment to building smarter, faster, and more integrated logistics solutions that support businesses across sectors.
Participation at IICS 2025 reflects the Ethics Group’s continued focus on innovation, operational excellence, and customer-centric logistics, as well as its role in contributing to India’s rapidly evolving supply chain ecosystem.