Prime Minister Launches National Logistics Policy
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India
has taken another important step towards becoming a Developed Nation with National
Logistics Policy
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India
is Emerging as a World Manufacturing Hub
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Policy
Plus Performance Equals Progress
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Logistics
Policy will Act as a Driving and Guiding Force
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Drone
Technology will Emerge as important Aspect of Transport and Logistics Sector, especially
for Remote Areas
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We
must bring the Logistic Cost from 13 percent to Single Digit as soon as possible
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National
Logistics Policy will help End Silos between Departments; this is a result of Vision
of Prime Minister Modi
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Policy
to bring down Logistics Cost, give a boost to International Trade and Benefit
All Stakeholders including Farmers and Consumers
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Logistics
is the Lifeline of National Economy
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National
Logistics Policy and GatiShakti will work as Double
Engines for Logistics
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Prime Minister, Narendra
Modi launched the National Logistics Policy in New Delhi on 17 September, 2022.
Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister said that India had taken yet another
important step towards becoming a developed nation with the National Logistics Policy.
The Prime Minister said
that India is emerging as a world manufacturing hub. Stressing that ‘Policy plus
performance’ equalled progress, the Prime Minister expressed confidence that the
logistics Policy would act as a driving and guiding force. He said that drone technology
would emerge as important aspect of transport and Logistics sector, especially for
remote areas. The Prime Minister also pointed out that we have to bring the logistics
cost from 13 percent to a single digit number as soon as possible.
Delivering the welcome
address at the release of the National Logistics Policy, Union Minister of Commerce
and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Shri
Piyush Goyal said that the National Logistics policy would end to silos and bring
all departments and states together, in-line with the holistic vision of the Prime
Minister.
Referring to logistics
as the lifeline of the economy, the Commerce Minister said that the National Logistics
Policy would give India’s logistics sector a new direction and take it to greater
heights. He observed that COVID-19 had displayed the strength of India’s logistics
sector in front of the world. He said that food grains and other essential items
reached all people on time and we achieved new milestones in international trade.
The Minister expressed
confidence that the implementation of the National Logistics Policy would bring
down logistics costs, give a fillip to international trade, help in making India
‘atmanirbhar’ or self-reliant, usher in prosperity in
the nation and present new opportunities to our startups.
The policy would be highly beneficial to the farmers of the country, helping them
to take their produce to the markets at a faster pace and reduce wastage and delay.
This would bring down prices in the economy as well, he added.
Outlining several crucial
initiatives that India had taken in the field of transport infrastructure such as
UDAAN, Bharatmaala, Sagarmala,
National Infrastructure Pipeline etc, the Shri Goyal said that a new chapter had
been added to the book of growth when PM GatiShakti National
Master Plan was launched last year. “National Logistics Policy and GatiShakti will work as double engines for logistics”, he added.
Terming infrastructure
development as a sure road to economic development, the Minister said that technology
and innovation formed an important part of this mission. It is in this context that
the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) has been prepared as an integrated
portal in which information about the location of goods can be obtained on a real-time
basis with considerable ease, he added. Calling the National Logistics Policy as
a unique example of intensive stakeholder consultations, Mr. Goyal said that intensive
discussions and deliberations had been held with industry, policy matter experts
and Ministries to finalize the policy.
Mr. Goyal said that under
the Prime Minister’s leadership and guidance, India has been transforming with new
thinking and new confidence and a modern and developed nation is being built. The
Prime Minister’s life, he said, has been giving the nation the inspiration to serve
selflessly and initiate a social upliftment of the masses. “You are truly a Compassionate
leader, with a Vision and a Decisive leader, on a Mission”, the Minister told the
Prime Minister. He added that the grateful nation prays for the Prime Minister’s
long life and good health.
Mr. Goyal thanked the
Prime Minister for giving the nation ‘paanch pran’ on August 15th, inspiring citizens to work with dedication
to make India a developed nation in the ‘Amrit Kaal’. He ensured the Prime Minister
that together the nation would work to make its logistics sector a world-class one
and fulfil the wishes of the nation.
Mr. Goyal also conveyed
his heartiest birthday wishes to the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. He termed the
Prime Minister as the Country’s and the world's most popular people leader and the
messiah of the poor. He noted that in-line with the Prime Minister’s work and vision,
the entire nation celebrated this day by dedicating it to service and social work.
He announced that the nation had carried out a world record worthy blood donation
drive today to mark the Prime Minister’s birthday.
Logistics efficiency is
a function of infrastructure, services (digital systems / processes / regulatory
framework) and human resource. PM GatiShakti National
Master Plan (NMP) for multimodal connectivity infrastructure to various economic
zones, has been launched. It is a transformative approach for improving logistics
efficiency and reducing logistics cost, with focus on integrating existing and proposed
infrastructure development initiatives of different agencies, to ensure first and
last mile connectivity, for seamless movement of people and goods.
While development of integrated
infrastructure and network planning is envisaged to be addressed through the PM
GatiShakti National Master Plan, for efficiency in services
(processes, digital systems, regulatory framework) and human resource, the National
Logistics Policy is the logical next step. This will provide a comprehensive agenda
for development of entire logistics ecosystem.
The vision of the policy
is to develop a technologically enabled, integrated, cost-efficient, resilient,
sustainable and trusted logistics ecosystem in the country for accelerated and inclusive
growth.
The policy aspires to
reduce cost of logistics in India to be comparable to global benchmarks by 2030,
endeavour to be among top 25 countries by 2030 in the Logistics Performance Index
ranking, and create data driven decision support mechanism for an efficient logistics
ecosystem.
The Policy will be implemented
through a Comprehensive Logistics Action Plan (CLAP). The interventions proposed
under the CLAP are divided into eight key action areas:(i)
Integrated Digital Logistics Systems (ii) Standardisation of physical assets and
benchmarking service quality standards (iii) Logistics Human Resources Development
and Capacity Building (iv) State Engagement (v) EXIM (Export-Import) Logistics (vi)
Service Improvement framework (vii) Sectoral Plan for Efficient Logistics (viii)
Facilitation of Development of Logistics Parks.
Minister of Road Transport
and Highways, Nithin Gadkari, Union Minister of Ayurveda,
Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH), Sarbananda Sonowal, Minister of Education,
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Civil Aviation
and Steel, Jyotiraditya M Scindia
and other dignitaries were present at the occasion.