India’s Second Biggest Corridor
Why Gurugram–Mumbai Is India’s Most Important Vehicle Transport Corridor After Bangalore
Mumbai — India’s financial capital, home to Bollywood, the country’s largest port, and the headquarters of more Fortune 500 companies than any other Indian city — attracts professionals from every corner of the country. And Gurugram, sitting in the heart of India’s largest corporate belt, sends more people to Mumbai every year than almost any other single origin city.
Banking professionals, IT executives, media and entertainment professionals, FMCG managers, consulting firm employees — the Gurugram-to-Mumbai corridor is one of India’s most active professional migration routes. Every relocation brings vehicles. Every vehicle needs transport.
In 2026, this route has a major development worth knowing: the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway is now operational across significant stretches, offering a smoother, faster alternative to the traditional NH48 route for certain sections. Vashisht Cargo Logistics uses the optimal route combination for every booking — giving you the best transit time and safety outcome.
🛣️ 2026 Expressway Update: The Delhi–Mumbai Expressway is now operational across most of the Gurugram–Vadodara stretch (approximately 1,056 km). Vashisht Cargo Logistics uses this expressway for eligible sections — providing smoother roads, fewer traffic interruptions, and in some cases, 12–18 hours faster transit compared to the traditional NH48 route for this corridor.