15 NOV 2023
Policy Advocacy Summit
New Delhi
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Express Industry Council of India (EICI) represents a cross section of members drawn from international & domestic express companies. The Indian Express Industry is valued at Rs. 10,000 crores and is growing at around 25% annually. EICI members contribute to 80% of the industry's turnover.
15 NOV 2023
New Delhi
9 FEB 2025
Mumbai
10 MAR 2024
Bengaluru
11 APR 2025
Hyderabad
Sector snapshot
The Indian Express Industry is valued at Rs. 10,000 crores and is growing at around 25% annually. EICI members contribute to 80% of the industry's turnover — same references as on the council's public home page.
Industry scale (indicative)
₹10,000+ cr
From council communications & sector briefings
Growth
~25% p.a.
Annual trajectory cited by the council
Member contribution
~80%
Share of sector turnover
Role of the council
EICI is a key driver of policies impacting the express industry and aims to create a favorable environment by promoting the common interest of its members. EICI manages the Common User Express Terminals at the Delhi and Bangalore Airports and is also working jointly with the Indian Customs in developing a state of the art Electronic Express Clearance System which will increase India's global competitiveness.
Quick links
Structure notices, media, managing committee, and consultation PDFs — same sequence as the classic home sidebar.
Award & clearance modernisation
Express Cargo Clearance System (ECCS) – Courier EDI was awarded the PAN-IIM World Management Award in the category Citizen Services (Corporate), under the Digital India Excellence Awards 2017. ECCS has been jointly developed by Indian Customs and Express Industry Council of India (EICI) and has successfully automated import courier custom clearances at Mumbai, Delhi & Bangaluru courier ports. ECCS would greatly facilitate electronic clearance of courier shipments and bring in transparency and ease of clearance, in line with the Government's initiatives such as Digital India and Ease of Doing Business. The system is totally paperless and supplements the Government's commitment on reducing carbon footprint.
GST & advisory
Key GST and advisory PDFs in the centre column — immediately before the Important Circular table on the classic home layout.
Before Important Circular
GST representations and advisories are listed above; the blocks below follow the "Important Circular" table on the public site, starting with Electronic Cash Ledger entries.
Section layout
Circulars are grouped under Important Circular with Electronic Cash Ledger first, then GST, stakeholder minutes, and regulatory notices — same order as the classic home page.
Important circular
Subsections follow the same sequence (Electronic Cash Ledger first, then GST, stakeholder minutes, regulatory notices). Linked PDFs are served from this site's document library.
Get in touch
Membership, policy, and media enquiries — email or use the dedicated contact page.