FERCAM accelerates in India: Mumbai becomes the new strategic hub for business growth
[Mumbai/Bolzano, 23 June 2026] – FERCAM strengthens its global presence and sets its sights firmly on the Indian market with the opening of its fourth branch in the country, located in Mumbai – one of the subcontinent’s main economic engines and a logistics hub of international importance.

With this new opening, FERCAM not only expands its geographical footprint but completes a structured, far-reaching operational network covering all of India’s main economic areas: North (New Delhi), East (Kolkata), South (Chennai), and now West (Mumbai). A well-distributed presence that is a key factor in effectively supporting business by improving competitiveness, speed, and service quality.
The opening of Mumbai represents far more than a geographical expansion: it is a concrete investment in the future development of the business. The city is home to one of South Asia’s leading container ports and world-class airport infrastructure, making it a privileged gateway to international trade flows.
«India today represents one of the most dynamic and significant markets in the global economic landscape, with sustained growth rates and an increasingly central role in international trade flows», says Jury Michelozzi, Air & Sea Director at FERCAM. «In this context, Mumbai stands out as a hub of primary importance along the main trade corridors between Asia and Europe. Strengthening our direct presence on the ground is a key element in closely supporting the growth of trade, seizing the opportunities offered by the country’s expansion, and ensuring clients with ever more efficient solutions aligned with the dynamics of global commerce».
With this new presence, FERCAM will be able to significantly reinforce its position in the region’s sea freight traffic, complementing it with air transport and supply chain management services. The Mumbai branch thus becomes a key asset for developing comprehensive, integrated logistics solutions and improving operational efficiency.
From an industrial perspective, Mumbai’s role is equally central: the port is a reference point for strategic sectors such as textiles, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, steel, automotive, and engineering. The automotive supply chain in particular benefits from this infrastructure for the export of vehicles and components to global markets, opening up new development opportunities.
The opening of the fourth branch also enables FERCAM to fully capitalise on the growth potential in trade between India and Europe. On one side, Indian demand for high-value-added European products is rising, including industrial technologies, electronic components, fashion, and luxury goods; on the other, the volume of Indian exports to Europe continues to grow across the manufacturing, textile, technology, and pharmaceutical sectors.
With the opening of the Mumbai branch, FERCAM consolidates its direct presence across all four quadrants of the Indian market and reinforces its role as a logistics partner for companies operating between Europe and Asia. A strategy built on proximity, integration, and the ability to respond to local dynamics, in one of the most relevant markets for the development of international business.