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Updated On: 16-Jul-2025 09:16 AM
India's logistics sector grew in June 2025 with rising truck rentals, farm activity, EV adoption, and strong demand across major routes, reports Shriram Mobility Bulletin.
Key Highlights:
The Indian logistics and transportation sector witnessed strong recovery and growth in June 2025, supported by increased agricultural activity before the Kharif season and rising electric vehicle usage. According to the June edition of the Shriram Mobility Bulletin, these two major drivers helped improve logistics operations and boost truck rental demand across the country.
Farm Activity and EVs Boost Mobility Sector
In June, pre-Kharif agricultural operations picked up pace across rural India. This rise in farming activity contributed to higher demand for freight transportation, especially for moving agricultural inputs like seeds, fertilizers, and equipment.
At the same time, the steady adoption of electric vehicles, especially in urban areas, also supported smoother and more cost-effective logistics operations. These two factors played a central role in the sector’s monthly growth.
Truck Rentals See Steady Month-on-Month and Year-on-Year Growth
Truck rental demand grew notably across key transport corridors in the country. Increased hiring activity by small, medium, and large enterprises led to greater movement of goods. Here are some specific figures shared in the Shriram Mobility Bulletin:
Kolkata-Guwahati-Kolkata route:
Mumbai-Chennai-Mumbai route:
Delhi-Hyderabad-Delhi route:
These numbers indicate that logistics movement remained strong across different regions, highlighting a nationwide trend of recovery and resilience in the freight sector.
Sector-Wise Insights: Fuel, Toll Payments, Construction Equipment
The bulletin also shared performance trends from related sectors:
Fuel consumption slightly dropped on a month-on-month basis, but petrol and diesel vehicle sales grew 6.4% and 1.2% respectively year-on-year.
FastTag transactions fell compared to May 2025 but still showed strong annual growth:
Construction vehicles showed healthy movement:
Commercial tractors also recorded an uptick:
Electric three-wheelers saw a 2% month-on-month increase, reflecting stable interest in sustainable transport for last-mile deliveries.
Looking Ahead: Positive Momentum to Continue in July
The momentum built in June is expected to carry forward into July 2025, with ongoing infrastructure development, stable fuel demand, and continued farm operations likely to further support the sector. The bulletin concludes on an optimistic note for the upcoming month, suggesting that India’s logistics landscape is set for steady, progressive growth.
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CMV360 Says
June 2025 was a positive month for India’s logistics sector. The rise in farming work and the growing use of electric vehicles helped boost truck demand across major routes. It’s a good sign that the transport industry is picking up again. If farming, EVs, and construction keep growing like this, the logistics sector will stay strong in the coming months.