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Nilesh Sinha

Director Procam Group

With over 28 years in the project cargo transportation and chartering industry, Nilesh Sinha began his entrepreneurial journey in 2010 by establishing Procam Group, an asset-owned project cargo management company. Prior to this, he successfully managed P&L responsibilities at leading Indian and multinational logistics companies, handling logistics for large-scale railway, fertilizer, oil & gas, steel, and infrastructure projects. As the Vice Chairman of the Hydraulic Trailer Owners Association (HTOA), Nilesh plays a pivotal role in advancing industry standards and promoting best practices in heavy cargo transportation through collaboration with government authorities, regulators, OEMs, and key stakeholders. He has also the Honorary Secretary of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers, Madras branch. Nilesh Sinha has bridged the gap between industry and academia by establishing the Procam Centre of Excellence for Supply Chain and Logistics at the Army Institute of Management in Kolkata. As a regular speaker at industry conferences, management and engineering institution, he shares insights on project cargo, decarbonization ,SCM technology, Sustainability and data-driven decision-making.


2026 Event Agenda Sessions

As sustainability expectations increasingly shape procurement and supply chain decisions, project logistics providers are under growing pressure to demonstrate lower-carbon operations while maintaining reliability, speed and cost competitiveness. While policy direction continues to evolve, the commercial impact is already being felt across transport planning, chartering and project execution. This session explores how customer expectations are changing in practice, where the operational challenges remain, and how the industry is responding to growing pressure for measurable emissions reduction across complex project supply chains.

Tuesday 16 June 12:30 - 12:50 Breakbulk Voices Stage

Add to calendar 06/16/2026 12:30 06/16/2026 12:50 As sustainability expectations increasingly shape procurement and supply chain decisions, project logistics providers are under growing pressure to demonstrate lower-carbon operations while maintaining reliability, speed and cost competitiveness. While policy direction continues to evolve, the commercial impact is already being felt across transport planning, chartering and project execution. This session explores how customer expectations are changing in practice, where the operational challenges remain, and how the industry is responding to growing pressure for measurable emissions reduction across complex project supply chains. Breakbulk Voices Stage Europe/London