Recently,
both signed a Memorandum of Arrangement to facilitate mutual
logistics support and exchange between their armed forces. Germany is also
India’s largest trading partner in Europe and has consistently ranked among
India’s top ten global partners. Various initiatives illustrate this
partnership, including the Market Entry Support Programme and the “Make in
India Mittelstand” (MIIM) aimed at supporting German small and medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs) and family-owned businesses in India.
Additionally,
Messe Stuttgart, Germany’s largest organizer of trade fairs, congresses, and
events, is assisting India in its vision of becoming a developed economy.
During the second edition of LogiMAT India 2025, the world’s largest
logistics and infrastructure satellite show organized by Messe Stuttgart
India in Mumbai, Mr. Rajesh Nath, Managing Director of
the German Engineering Federation (VDMA) India Office, emphasized the
significant potential for both countries to establish new partnerships in the
logistics sector.
Speaking about LogiMAT
India and its role in revolutionizing the logistics sector and strengthening
ties, Mr. Nath emphasized, “We are optimistic about its growth potential.
Exhibitions like LogiMAT India provide an excellent platform for technology
suppliers and customers to connect. They serve as a meeting point for industry
players.
As the show grows in
size, it offers more opportunities for Indian companies to interact with German
and European firms and learn about the latest technological advancements. We
are confident that the exhibition will foster growth in Indo-German trade. As
VDMA, we are excited to partner with Messe Stuttgart for this event,
contributing to promoting Indo-German trade in the engineering sector.”
In an interaction with the media, Mr. Rajesh Nath
said, “Indo-German trade has been developing very well, with an annual growth
of nearly 8 to 10%. This trade amounts to approximately 30 billion euros, and
the growth has been impressive…For the first time, exports of Indian machinery
and components to Germany have surpassed the 1 billion euro mark, marking an
impressive growth of about 18%...Emphasizing Germany and India’s role in
transforming the logistics sector together through events like LogiMAT India,
the Managing Director of Intralogistics and Material Handling Department in
VDMA, Mr. Sascha Schmel, said, “India
is clearly a booming market, as evidenced by the rising GDP figures. This
growth applies to both production and supply chains, which are closely related
to intralogistics and material handling. Germany’s Interest in the
Indian market is increasing daily, supported by the developments making
headlines in India. Additionally, the presence of the German pavilion,
sponsored by the German government, serves as proof of the high level of
interest and involvement in this market.”
The second edition of LogiMAT India 2025, India’s
largest and most extensive logistics exhibition and the highly anticipated
satellite trade fair, kicked off with a gala event on February 13th at the
Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai.
This three-day event is poised to bring industry
stalwarts together to network with peers, explore new business opportunities,
expand into new markets, and maximize brand visibility. It aims to revolutionize the logistics
landscape in India through cutting-edge innovations in warehouse automation,
smart delivery systems, and supply chain solutions.