May 22, 2026

Transport Strike in Delhi-NCR May Impact Supply Chain and Logistics Operation

Delhi-NCR is witnessing disruption in transport and logistics operations following a strike called by sections of commercial vehicle operators and transport unions.

According to reports, transport associations in parts of Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, and Ghaziabad have announced a three-day protest over rising fuel prices, increasing operational expenses, and demands related to freight and fare revisions.

Reasons Behind the Protest

Transport unions have reportedly raised concerns over:

  • Rising petrol, diesel, and CNG prices
  • Increased operational and maintenance costs
  • Pressure on transport and logistics businesses
  • Demands for revision in freight and fare structures

Possible Impact on Supply Chains

Goods Transportation

Movement of trucks and commercial vehicles has reportedly slowed in some areas, affecting transportation of goods within and outside NCR regions.

Market Supply

Wholesale markets and mandis may experience temporary delays in the arrival of vegetables, fruits, and other daily essentials.

Retail and Business Operations

Some retail businesses and local markets could face delayed stock deliveries if transport disruptions continue over multiple days.

E-commerce and Deliveries

Online delivery and logistics services may also experience delays in certain NCR areas due to reduced vehicle movement and scheduling disruptions.

Areas Affected

The impact is expected across parts of:

  • Delhi
  • Noida
  • Gurugram
  • Ghaziabad
  • Nearby industrial and trading zones in NCR

Public Advisory

Authorities have advised commuters and businesses to plan accordingly and rely on alternative transportation arrangements wherever necessary. Public transport services including Delhi Metro and DTC buses are reportedly functioning normally.

Conclusion

The transport strike has highlighted growing concerns within the logistics and commercial transport sector regarding rising operational costs. While essential services continue to operate, temporary disruptions in supply chains and goods movement may continue depending on the scale of participation in the protest.

SUPRIYO DASGUPTA

District Reporter

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