As NLP is launched, Anurag Jain reveals Government’s plans to reduce logistics costs.
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As NLP is launched, Anurag Jain reveals Government’s plans to reduce logistics costs.
The National Logistics Policy (NLP) was announced initially by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman during Budget 2020 and earlier this year while announcing Budget 2022 she said that it was to be unveiled soon. Narendra Modi, on 17th September, launched the Policy in New Delhi.?
NLP to paint India as a strategic destination for supply chain diversification.
The National logistics Policy has also emphasized the importance of increasing efficiency and reducing logistics costs. We believe technology has a transformative role in achieving these goals. It is a golden opportunity for logistics companies in India to adopt digital platforms and technologies to enhance productivity and reduce operational costs to support the government in achieving these goals.
Seamless transfer of logistics data by November: DPIIT secretary Anurag Jain.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the National Logistics Policy last week, which was cleared by the union cabinet on Wednesday. The policy seeks to reduce the cost of logistics in India to be comparable to global benchmarks by 2030; improve India's ranking in the Logistics Performance Index from 44 in 2018 to within the top 25 by 2030, and create a data-driven decision support mechanism for an efficient logistics ecosystem.
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