Commerce Ministry Launches National
Logistics Excellence Awards
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Awards will give due recognition to various players involved in
the logistics supply chain
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Awards will an opportunity to laud the extraordinary measures
taken by Organizations to address the deficiencies exposed by the COVID-19
pandemic
With a view to turn the spotlight on the
logistics sector, the Government on 19 July, 2021 announced the launch of
National Logistics Excellence Awards. The framework of awards has been finalised in consultation with the logistics associations
and forum user industry partners. The awards are in two categories, the first
group includes logistics infrastructure/service providers and second one is for
various user industries. There was wide scale appreciation from user industries
for giving the due recognition to various players involved in the logistics
supply chain.
The
awards will highlight best practices including consolidation, process standardisation, technological upgrade, digital
transformations, and sustainable practices. “Through these awards we aim to
turn the spotlight on logistics service providers who have attained operational
excellence, adopted digitisation and technology,
improved customer service and pursued sustainable practices, among other
achievements,” said Mr. Pawan Agarwal, Special Secretary, Logistics Division. He further added that “For user industries, the awards will
showcase efforts towards supply chain transformation, supplier ecosystem
development, skill development, automation, and other similar endeavours”.
The awards will also be an opportunity to laud
the extraordinary measures organisations have taken
to address the deficiencies exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic including
last-mile delivery start-ups, development of cold storage facilities, effective
transportation of oxygen, and uninterrupted supply of essential goods and
services to the needy.
While the Indian logistics sector has been
growing at a CAGR of 10.5%, reaching approximately USD 215 billion in value in
2020, there are systemic, interconnected problems that must be addressed to
enhance its efficiency. Comprehensive logistics costs amount to almost 14% of
India’s GDP. Closing India’s competitiveness gap vis-à-vis the global average
of 8 percent, would make the Indian logistics sector advanced, organised and efficient, on par with global peers with the
ambition of being amongst the top 25 countries in the global Logistics
Performance Index (LPI).
The industry participants and officers from
line ministries welcomed the initiative to recognise
the logistics sector which is playing an important role in economic
development. An important outcome of the event will be a library of case
studies on best practices in logistics, showcased as a “Logistics Excellence
Gallery” under URL https://excellenceawardslogistics.gov.in hosted at the website of
Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Logistics service providers and end-user
industries doing exceptional work in the field of logistics will be featured in
the gallery.
Organisations will be invited to
submit entries via the ministry of commerce and industry website. Shortlisted
entrants will present their case to a National Jury panel, which will decide
the winners. The panel will be chaired by the Special Secretary, Logistics
Division, and will comprise senior representatives from line Ministries, Logistics
and Supply chain experts from leading academic and research institutions, and
CXO-level professionals from user-industries and service providers.
The winners will be announced on 31 October
2021. All case studies by finalists in the National Jury round will be
showcased in the Logistics Excellence Gallery.