The Andhra Pradesh government has signed a partnership with global logistics and transportation company Aramex to enhance the state’s export capabilities and strengthen its logistics ecosystem.

The collaboration aims to provide exporters, MSMEs, and manufacturers with improved access to international markets through efficient logistics solutions, supply-chain support, and faster cargo movement.
Under the partnership, Aramex will work with state agencies to facilitate export-oriented growth, improve connectivity for businesses, and support enterprises looking to expand their global footprint.
The initiative is expected to benefit key sectors such as agriculture, food processing, textiles, pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, and manufacturing by reducing logistical bottlenecks and improving market access.
State officials said the partnership aligns with Andhra Pradesh’s vision of becoming a leading export hub by leveraging world-class logistics infrastructure, ports, industrial corridors, and digital trade facilitation.
Industry experts believe collaborations with global logistics players can help Indian exporters improve competitiveness, reduce transit times, and integrate more effectively into international supply chains.
The agreement marks another step in Andhra Pradesh’s efforts to attract investment, boost exports, and strengthen its position as a major trade and logistics destination in India.
