Nippon Express is laying the logistics groundwork for India's semiconductor push
India wants to become a major player in the global semiconductor game, aiming for a $103 billion market by 2030.
Big plans are already rolling—like launched an advanced chip packaging line in Gujarat on August 28, 2025 and ₹65,000 crore has already been committed under the government's ₹76,000 crore incentive scheme.
Nippon Express is building special logistics hubs just for semiconductors
Nippon Express (NX Group) is making sure all those chips actually get made and moved.
With over 100 offices and 60 warehouses in 39 cities, they're handling logistics for five big chip plants across India.
NX is also building special logistics hubs just for semiconductors in Gujarat and Assam, expected to be ready by 2027.
NX Group's goal? Hit ₹3,400 crore revenue in India by 2028
NX Group is blending international expertise from Japan, the US, and Europe with on-ground solutions tailored for India.
Their goal? Build strong supply chains around key tech hubs here—and hit ₹3,400 crore revenue in India by 2028.
Nippon Express isn't just moving boxes, they're helping set the stage
By ramping up logistics and aiming to make India a regional hub in the Indian Ocean, Nippon Express isn't just moving boxes—they're helping set the stage for India to shine as a global chipmaking powerhouse by 2030.