Centre Launches Secured
Logistics Document Exchange
Ř Single Logistics Exchange Launched with
Green House Gas Emissions
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With an aim to further improve ease of doing business,
Centre launches the "Secured Logistics Document Exchange" along with a
Calculator for Green House Gas Emissions
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The SLDE platform is a solution to replace the present
manual process of generation, exchange and compliance of logistics documents with
a digitized, secure and seamless document exchange system.
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Digital transformation in the logistics sector to
achieve the targets of improved India’s ranking in Logistics Performance Index
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The Digital initiative set to improve logistics
efficiency, reduce logistics cost, and promote multi-modality and sustainability
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These digital initiatives are launched to fill gap
areas where no action has yet been taken either by private players or any of the
line ministries
With an aim to further improve ease of doing business, Centre
launched the "Secured Logistics Document Exchange" along with a Calculator
for Green House Gas Emissions on 28 July, 2021.
The Digital initiative is now set to improve logistics efficiency,
reduce logistics cost, and promote multi-modality and sustainability in a big way.
These digital initiatives have been launched to fill the gap
areas where no action has yet been taken either by private players or any of the
line ministries. The Launch Event was attended by more than 75 participants from
the Central Ministries, Banks, IT companies, international organizations, logistics
sector stakeholders and industry bodies.
The Event emphasized on the importance of digital transformation
in the logistics sector to achieve the targets of improved India’s ranking in Logistics
Performance Index; reduction in logistics cost and establishment of indigenous India-specific
metrics for continual improvement in logistics.
The Logistics Division with the mandate of “Integrated Development
of the Logistics Sector” has planned specific digital initiatives with a focus on
integrating the various digital systems across ministries/ departments and filling
gaps so identified. In this context, key digital initiatives including SLDE platform
for digital exchange of logistics-related documents and a Calculator for GHG emissions
for choosing sustainable and right mode of transport for freight movement, have
been developed.
The SLDE platform is a solution to replace the present manual
process of generation, exchange and compliance of logistics documents with a digitized,
secure and seamless document exchange system.
This will enable generation, storage and interchange of logistics-related
documents digitally using Aadhaar and blockchain-based security protocols for data security and authentication;
it will also provide a complete audit trail of document transfer, faster execution
of transaction, lower cost of shipping and overall carbon footprint, easy verification
of authenticity of documents, lowered risk of fraud, etc. The proof of concept of
the platform has been developed and executed with banks (ICICI, Axis Bank, State
Bank of India and HDFC Bank) and stakeholders including freight forwarders, exporters,
importers and vessel operators.
Along with the SLDE, Centre also launched a Green House Gas Emission
calculator as well. The GHG Calculator is an efficient, user-friendly tool and provides
for calculating and comparing GHG emissions across different modes. It allows for
commodity-wise comparison of GHG emissions and total cost of transportation, including
their environmental cost, between movement by road and rail. The tool is intended
to facilitate appropriate modal choice for all concerned.
In his opening remarks Special Secretary (Logistics), Pawan Kumar Agarwal remarked on the importance of Digital Transformation
in the Logistics space and highlighted the role of Logistics Division in facilitating
digital integration across the sector through such critical initiatives that have
interface with more than one Ministry / Department. He further added that the initiatives
launched at the event have the potential of creating a lasting and significant impact
on the sector.
Emphasising
on the benefit of sectors u doing business in the logistics sector that the SLDE
platform would facilitate, the banking sector endorsed the robustness of the SLDE
platform and lauded the efforts of the Logistics Division, MOCI, in this direction.
Emphasising on the need for a fast, secure and efficient
way of exchanging logistics-related documents including digitization of the e-bill
of lading, all industry stakeholders expressed their support and adoption of this
initiative.
Speaking on the occasion representatives from user industry associations
like Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO),
Container Freight Station Association of India (CFSAI), etc., stressed on the importance
and utility of a tool for calculating GHG emissions and basing modal choice on availability
of environmental costs estimates would go a long way in promoting green and sustainable
logistics