Convergence of warehousing, logistics & cold chain

Exhibitors, product launches and live demonstrations

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Alongside the exhibition, the India Cold Chain Show Conference, themed ‘Evolution of Cold Chains: Staying Ahead of the Curve,’ brought together 40+ speakers from poultry, dairy, pharmaceuticals, FMCG, eCommerce, qCommerce, and logistics sectors. 

RX India successfully concluded the 12th edition of the India Warehousing & Logistics Show (IWLS) and the India Cold Chain Show (ICCS), held from 20 to 22 November 2025 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai. The co-located events recorded strong industry participation, bringing together more than 150 exhibitors, 50 new product launches, and 100 live demonstrations, making it one of the most impactful editions to date.

IWLS and ICCS 2025 showcased a complete range of solutions for India’s growing supply chain ecosystem covering warehousing technology, automation, material handling, refrigeration and cold chain logistics. Attendees witnessed the latest innovations, interacted with leading manufacturers and experienced technologies that will shape the future of logistics and temperature controlled operations in India.

Indian and global brands such as Craftsman, Gandhi Automation, Godrej Koerber, Avians, Metaflex Doors, Zebra Technologies, iSuzu, Munisuvrat Arham Industrial Park, Manik Engineering, Soti,  Mettcover Tempnote,  Metafold Blue Cold Refrigeration, Puma Lift Trucks and Sika India showcased a wide range of products to meet the growing demand for modern and efficient warehousing and cold chain infrastructure.

The event was inaugurated by P Anbalagan, secretary, department of industries, government of Maharashtra along with other dignitaries such as Prashant Khare, department of Atomic Research, Gopal Mor, Musaddilal Projects, Mohit Kapoor, Warehousing Association of India, Ajay Zadoo, Central Warehousing Corporation, Chaitaly Mehta, EKF Global Logistics & FFFAI Women’s Wing, and Abhishek Kumar, ministry of defence.

Reflecting on the success of IWLS and ICCS 2025, Umang Gupta, country head of RX India, said, “IWLS and ICCS 2025 concluded with remarkable energy and industry engagement. The presence of leading innovators, policymakers, and business leaders underscores the sector’s trust in this platform and its importance in driving India’s next phase of infrastructure modernization. This year’s edition not only showcased world-class technologies but also enabled meaningful partnerships that will shape the future of warehousing and cold chain networks. At RX India, we are proud to steer this momentum and uphold our commitment to advancing India’s supply chain excellence.”

Alongside the exhibition, the India Cold Chain Show Conference, themed ‘Evolution of Cold Chains: Staying Ahead of the Curve,’ brought together 40+ speakers from poultry, dairy, pharmaceuticals, FMCG, eCommerce, qCommerce, and logistics sectors. 

Experts from Pladis Global, Mankind Pharma, LEAP, Nestlé, Mother Dairy, JustDeliveries, Hindustan Platinum, Nature’s Basket, ZappFresh, Vadilal Industries, Mondelēz International, Zomato, and IBM shared insights on advanced packaging, real-time monitoring, automation, and digital optimization driving the next phase of cold chain transformation.

Discussions highlighted India’s growing role in shaping global cold chain trends, supported by strong manufacturing capabilities, digital infrastructure, and evolving regulations. With rising consumer expectations and rapid technological advancements, India is steadily moving towards becoming a Cold Chain Champion.

With Maharashtra emerging as a strategic hub for logistics and cold chain operations, the 2025 editions of IWLS and ICCS provided businesses, policymakers, and industry leaders with valuable insights into new technologies, regulatory shifts, and market opportunities accelerating supply chain efficiency across western and southern India.

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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