Jassper Shipping plans to invest $50 million over the next three years to expand its project logistics and bulk cargo operations, as the Hyderabad-based logistics company looks to strengthen its presence across industrial, infrastructure and international trade corridors.
The company plans to deploy an initial $10 million towards its B2B project logistics business, with further investments to be made as the operations scale. The expansion is aimed at building greater capacity to handle project cargo, breakbulk shipments and specialised logistics requirements across domestic and international markets.
Project logistics is emerging as an important growth segment for the company, particularly with increasing movement of heavy and oversized cargo linked to infrastructure, energy, manufacturing and industrial projects. Such shipments require specialised planning, multimodal transportation, cargo handling and route management.
Jassper Shipping has been expanding its geographical footprint to support this growth. The company has previously strengthened its presence through offices in Delhi, Kolkata and Visakhapatnam, while also expanding its international network through operations in the Gulf region. These locations are expected to support cargo movement across India’s major industrial and maritime corridors.
The company’s expansion strategy also focuses on bulk cargo and integrated supply-chain services, allowing it to serve customers beyond conventional freight movement. By combining shipping, project logistics and multimodal transportation capabilities, Jassper aims to provide end-to-end solutions for customers handling complex cargo requirements.
The investment comes at a time when India’s infrastructure and manufacturing activity is generating growing demand for specialised logistics services. Large projects in sectors such as steel, power, renewable energy, heavy engineering and infrastructure often require the movement of oversized machinery, components and equipment across multiple transportation modes.
Jassper Shipping has also been building capabilities in international project logistics and breakbulk handling. Its expansion into overseas markets is intended to support cross-border cargo movement while giving Indian exporters and project developers access to integrated logistics solutions.
The company has previously outlined an ambition to significantly scale its business over the coming years, supported by growth in project logistics, infrastructure support services and multimodal solutions. Its wider strategy is focused on developing a global logistics network capable of serving India’s growing trade and infrastructure ecosystem.
The planned investment could therefore strengthen Jassper Shipping’s position in a specialised segment where cargo complexity, execution capability and end-to-end coordination are increasingly important. For industrial customers, reliable project logistics can help reduce transportation delays and improve the movement of critical equipment to project sites.
With the proposed $50-million investment programme, Jassper Shipping is positioning project logistics and bulk cargo as key pillars of its next phase of expansion, while seeking to build a broader presence across India’s domestic industrial corridors and international trade routes.
