Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said India’s Logistics Data Bank has achieved the milestone of tracking 10 crore EXIM containers. The RFID-based platform provides end-to-end visibility of cargo movement across ports, terminals and industrial zones. The government said the technology will help improve logistics efficiency, strengthen manufacturing and support India’s export ambitions.
New Delhi, Aug 14: Technology is helping make India's logistics ecosystem simpler, faster and more efficient, strengthening the competitiveness of domestic industry and supporting the country's manufacturing and export ambitions, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday as the Logistics Data Bank (LDB) achieved the milestone of tracking 10 crore EXIM containers.
He said efficient logistics would play a crucial role in strengthening manufacturing, expanding India's presence in global markets and realising the Prime Minister's vision of a Viksit Bharat.
“The tracking of 10 crore containers through the Logistics Data Bank is an important milestone in India’s logistics journey. Technology is helping us make logistics simpler, faster and more efficient, while improving the competitiveness of Indian industry,” Goyal said.
“Efficient logistics will be central to strengthening manufacturing, expanding our presence in global markets and realising the Prime Minister’s vision of a Viksit Bharat,” Goyal added.
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