Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP)
to make Multi Modal Logistics Ecosystem more Efficient
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24
Digital Systems of 6 Ministries are being integrated through ULIP
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National
Single Window Logistics Portal will Help Reducing the Logistics Cost
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ULIP
will provide real time monitoring of cargo while ensuring data confidentiality
with end-to-end encryption, comprehensive reduction in logistics cost- Dr Sanjeev Ranjan, Secretary, MoPSW
[ABS News Service/28.02.2022]
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a webinar on the
vision of PM Gati Shakti on 28 February 2022
emphasizing PM Gati Shakti has a huge role to play in
improving logistics infrastructure thereby reducing the logistic cost. Prime
Minister said Unified Logistic Interface Platform- ULIP which is being adapted
by the various government departments also needed the involvement of private
sector. 24 Digital Systems of 6 Ministries are being integrated through ULIP.
This will create a National Single Window Logistics Portal which will help in
reducing the logistics cost, he added. Mentioning PLI initiative, the Prime
Minister called upon the private sector to invest in the infrastructure of the
country.
In this post-budget webinar Dr
Sanjeev Ranjan, Secretary, Ministry of Ports,
Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) shared views on 'How
ULIP is revolutionizing Indian logistics & the role played by the Ministry
to make it successful.'
He stated PM Gati Shakti aims to
achieve the target of a $5 trillion economy, enhance infrastructure capacities,
efficient logistics through seamless multimodal transport, creating synergy
among various departments.
Mr. Ranjan said the Port Community
System (PCS) was initiated in 2006 to make ports ecosystem more efficient and
implement Ease of Doing Business. After implementing the PCS more than 16000+
corporate have become its users and have benefitted by it. Now, the process of
upgrading the PCS to National Logistics Portal (NLP Marine) is underway which
will make entire logistic ecosystem more efficient, benefit EXIM trade and
create more opportunities for specialized jobs’. He said NLP in integration with
ULIP shall standardize the procedures and speed up the procedures related to
the overall trade.
He further stated, ‘Sagarmala
Program of MoPSW aims to improve logistics efficiency
through implementation of projects of port modernization and port connectivity
enhancement. While Direct Port Delivery (DPD) has increased from 39.15% in
FY2018 to 62.48% in FY2021, there is 64.66 % Increase in container traffic at
Indian ports in 2020-21 as compared to 2014-15 with further expectation of its
increasing by about 2.5 times by 2030’ thereby requiring more integrated
approach to cater such challenge.
While discussing about the architecture of ULIP which is
having three layers of Integration, Governance and Presentation, he highlighted
its benefits to the stakeholders and asked for more synergy among the existing
integrated stakeholders and invite the others to extract maximum benefits from
this integration.
Secretary MoPSW also discussed and
chart out the way forward for the ULIP and highlighted that ‘ULIP aims at paperless/only
electronic data transfer regime leading to reduction in compliances, creating
the environment for boosting the confidence of the users and stakeholders for
using the NLP/ ULIP by ensuring data authenticity, standardization of
procedures and harmonization of processes for seamless trade thereby enhancing
ease of doing business for all. ULIP will provide real time monitoring of cargo
movement while ensuring data confidentiality with end-to-end encryption,
comprehensive reduction in logistic cost resulting in competitive costing. All
the above can be achieved through IT intervention like ULIP, which will further
create new jobs and job roles’.
The post-budget webinar on PM Gati
Shakti: Creating Synergy for Accelerated Economic Growth was moderated by Sh.
Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog.
During this webinar, other dignitaries also shared views on the Progress of
ULIP So far and Way Forward, ULIP as a Gateway etc.