
Logimat 2025 witnessed that the inventory of the industry warriors gather for a major discussion about “the way to digital transformation: artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and the workforce’s willingness to logistics.” It is managed by Amit Mhaishwari, founder and CEO of Softlink Global and Logistics Visionary himself, the discussion stumbled on how AI, IOT and Blockchain formed logistical services and what companies require to keep up with.
The committee included Dushyant Mulani – Chairman of the Board, FFFAI, Abbas Panju – MD, India at UPS Express; Ravi Kumar Thummalapalli – MD, Envirotainer, Kamal Jain – Director, Cargomen Logistics and MAHISH VADELA – MD, HMDA TRUCK DOCK LOGISTICS.
The most prominent major landmarks
1. Industry is ready for digital transformation-only 35 % of logistical services companies currently have integrated digital systems, which raises concerns about whether the sector is completely ready to embrace the innovations driven by artificial intelligence
2. Amnesty International and the Internet of Things in Logistics Services-The discussion has discovered how the smart automation that works itself can intelligence intelligence to enhance efficiency, vision and decision-making.
3. Reinstitation and working materials – addressing concerns about displacing jobs due to automation, the committee stressed the importance of the evaluation, re -talism
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Expert visions
Dushyant Malani, Chairman of the Board of Directors, FFFAI: “A century -old company has evolved with us with every technological leap. The key is adaptation without losing the vision of the basics of industry. Logistics services are not only related to the transportation of goods – it is related to moving forward in innovation.”
Kamal Jain, Cargomen Logistics Director: “The question is not whether technology will change logistical services; it’s the speed that we adapt to. Those who embrace digital transformation today will lead the industry tomorrow.”
The discussion in Logimat India 2025 has strengthened that although artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and automation are appointed to redefine logistics services, the human -centered approach remains necessary for successful implementation.
Amit Mahshwari: “This is the third time in my career that I was enthusiastic about technology – first with Windows, then with the Internet, and now with artificial intelligence. While the tune words like artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things and Blockchain form the logistics industry, the real question is Is: Are we ready for this transformation?
Such discussions are crucial because the logistical services industry stands at the crossroads of innovation and the development of workforce. Shared ideas in Logimat India 2025 highlight the need to follow a strategic approach to digital transformation-which balances technology adoption while developing skills to push for long-term success.