India Ports & Logistics Conference 2026 Drives Maritime Dialogue as Final Day Unfolds in Mumbai

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The 4th edition of the India Ports & Logistics Conference 2026 is being held from May 5-6, 2026 at the Hotel Four Seasons Mumbai, with the event concluding today. Organised by Informa Markets, the conference is focused on unlocking India’s $82 billion port opportunity while bringing together key stakeholders from across the maritime and logistics ecosystem.

The ongoing event has attracted participation from port and terminal operators, inland waterways authorities, shipping and ship management companies, maritime boards, government organisations, consultants, logistics firms, and financial institutions. Representatives from the Indian Navy, Coast Guard, academic institutions, and industry associations are also actively participating, reflecting a collaborative and comprehensive industry approach.

Featuring over 16 hours of content, 50+ subject matter experts, and more than 200 attendees, the conference is addressing key themes such as port modernisation, multimodal logistics integration, sustainability, and digitalisation. These discussions are aligned with major national initiatives including Sagarmala 2.0 and the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, which aim to strengthen India’s position in global maritime trade.

A major highlight of the event is the Ports & Logistics Technology Showcase, presenting advancements in port automation, digitalisation, cybersecurity solutions, telecom innovations including 5G, and renewable energy applications. The conference also includes eight dedicated networking opportunities, enabling meaningful engagement, partnerships, and knowledge exchange among industry leaders.

Supported by a robust partner ecosystem, including GIS, silver and bronze partners, knowledge partner Primus Partners, supporting associations, and media partners, the event offers a platform for solution providers to connect with decision-makers.

As it concludes today, the conference continues to play a crucial role in shaping strategies, fostering innovation, and driving India’s maritime and logistics growth trajectory.