The logistics services and cargo services provider said the new tax regime scheduled to roll out from July 1 will also boost the supply chain and logistics sector in India which is estimated to be over USD 120 billion.
"Though it is too early to predict the way in which GST will benefit, but this is for sure that the new tax structure will benefit all of us in the long-run," Safexpress Managing Director Rubal Jain told PTI.
"Inter-state transportation of goods will become more efficient, which will lead to our country's logistics cost coming down significantly," he said.
"In anticipation of GST, logistics players in the country are already on the verge of transforming themselves from traditional setups to firms which are ahead on the technology curve. This is expected to reduce the costs incurred by customer and meet their service demands," he added.
The 16th meeting of the GST Council is scheduled on Sunday.