Piyush Goyal Emphasizes on Integration of Road,
Rail and Waterways to Achieve One Nation, One Market
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Minister says our Government's 3 mantras for the Infrastructure
Sector are: Upgrade, Create and Dedicate
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Minister Addresses Maritime India Summit 2021
Minister of Commerce and Industry, Railways and
Consumer Affairs and Food & Public Distribution,
Piyush
Goyal on 3 March 2021 emphasized on integration of road,
rail and waterways to bring down the cost of transportation logistics and ensure
success in achieving One nation, One market. Speaking at the Maritime India Summit
2021, he said that we are working on multi-modal
logistics solutions to bring down the cost of transportation & increase supply
chain efficiency
Appealing to all stakeholders to utilize this opportunity
to transform from being 'service provider' to 'knowledge provider', the Minister
said that if we re-invent with technology driven solutions
like robotics, automation, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, our sector
will be SAFE: Sustainable, Agile, Futuristic, and Efficient. “It's time that we plan our port sector in such a manner that we can
have modern and efficient ports, turnaround time of ships is brought down significantly.
A more competitive spirit will help to keep the cost in freight and at port low. The Maritime India 2030 vision launched by Prime Minister highlights
the priorities of our government. The slated investments of ₹3 lakh crore
in various port projects will help create 20 lakh new jobs in this sector. The investment in the Sagarmala projects
will boost our Maritime infrastructure and help expand our freight corridors.”
The Minister said that in the 6 years, the capacity
of our major ports has almost doubled. He said that we have developed smart cities
& industrial parks and integrated ports with the coastal economic zones. International
and domestic freight costs will reduce from 13-14% Cost of Goods to a more acceptable
international benchmark of 8%. The Minister said that our Government's 3 mantras
for the infrastructure sector are: Upgrade - Create – Dedicate.
The Minister said that We are working to turn our coastal region
into a role model for ease of living & ease of doing business. He urged the industry captains to build industry at sea coasts. He
said that we on our part will ensure ease of doing business, and will work in partnership
with States for enhancing ease of doing business at state and local level. The Minister
said “Let us work together with a triple engine: - Engine of Central Govt - Engine of State Govt - Engine
of our Robust Maritime Sector Let the engine of growth & development in India
prosper & flourish.”
Mr. Goyal said that Maritime India summit 2021 will be the beginning
of our victory against high freight costs, our victory to be an international player
in maritime sector, and our victory in ensuring jobs for lakhs of brothers and sisters.
He said that the hon’ble prime minister envisions the maritime sector as a very critical sector for Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
He informed that as on 28th
February 2021, Indian Railways has moved 110 crore metric tonnes
of freight traffic, which is exactly the same quantity that was moved in the previous
year, as on 28th February 2020. “Despite COVID we have reached the same level of
freight traffic. By December 2023, the entire rail network will be fully electrified
and by 2030, the entire rail network will run of renewable energy”.
The Minister said that we are working closely with
the Govt of Andhra Pradesh to further develop road, rail
and port infrastructure and promote dedicated freight corridor, for encouraging
economic activities and bring manufacturing activity & promote industrial parks
in the State. Mr. Goyal said that we are now starting
Roll on-Roll off services and double stack container trains from Andhra Pradesh
which are helping industries in moving goods faster & bringing down carbon emissions.