ICCI Co-Hosts a Networking Event and Cocktail Reception with the Consulate General of India in Milan and FICCI – Focus on the Logistics Sector

On Wednesday, November 12, 2025, the Consulate General of India in Milan hosted a networking event and cocktail reception co-organized with the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Italy (ICCI) and the Indian Business Forum (IBF) of Italy.
The evening provided a valuable platform for strengthening economic, commercial, and institutional ties between India and Italy, bringing together businesses, professionals, and representatives from key industry sectors, with a focus on the logistics sector.

A Strategic Moment for Bilateral Engagement

The event welcomed a high-level delegation from FICCI, including representatives from leading companies in the logistics, real estate, and medical and pharmaceutical sectors. Their presence underscored the growing interest of Indian companies in exploring partnerships, investments, and industrial collaborations in Italy.

Throughout the evening, participants engaged in constructive discussions on how to foster closer economic cooperation and facilitate cross-border opportunities between the two nations.

ICCI’s Contribution

Speaking on behalf of ICCI,

  • Marina Vienna, Vice President, and
  • Luciano Pettoello Mantovani, Secretary General,

highlighted the strategic importance of the logistics sector, an area where Italy and India share significant potential for joint initiatives and technological exchange. They also emphasized ICCI’s ongoing commitment to assisting Italian and Indian companies in navigating market entry, regulatory frameworks, and partnership development.

A Warm Thank You to Our Partners and Guests

ICCI extends its sincere gratitude to the Consulate General of India in Milan, IBF, and all participating companies and delegates for contributing to a highly productive evening of networking and collaboration.
Events like this reaffirm the strength of the India–Italy business community and the shared ambition to deepen bilateral economic engagement.

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