The 9th SIG meeting
witnessed the showcasing of various initiatives undertaken by the Ministries to
facilitate EXIM-related issues faced by the industry. The Department of Revenue
shared information related to the integration of a new system to facilitate
bulk filing of shipping bills, a move
expected to streamline processes significantly. The highlight of the
meeting was the recognition and success of the Electronic Logs (E-Logs)
platform, a pivotal tool to empower the SIG in swiftly addressing and resolving
challenges faced by stakeholders in the logistics sector.
Key features of the E-Logs platform include real-time issue tracking, secure data
sharing, and streamlined communication channels, resulting in significant
reductions in the time taken to resolve logistical challenges for businesses
and trade. This has led to enhanced operational efficiency and an overall
improvement in logistics performance.
One of the significant achievements of
SIG Interventions is the resolution of a long pending staff-related issue at
Air Freight Station. In this context, Department of Revenue apprised the SIG
Members that deployment of custom staff at the Air Freight Station, Kapashera
is resolved through swift actions undertaken by the Department with support
from Logistics Division, DPIIT.
Industry associations also acknowledged
that the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) has invited comments on the
B-2-B draft policy, showcasing a collaborative approach between the government
and industry stakeholders.
Representation from e-commerce giant
Amazon shared that notification of the Joint Parcel Policy has tremendously benefitted
the e-commerce industry and parcel freight movement on railways is also
expected to benefit the industry further.
Addressing concerns related to
transportation of rubber products from the North-Eastern region, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways
shared ongoing initiatives, including awarding of dredging
contract for waterway routes connecting Tripura and Kolkata port. Usage of
alternative routes such as the Sonamura Inland Waterway Terminal, Sabroom land
port, and the India-Bangladesh Protocol Route were also flagged. Additionally,
efforts to facilitate 24×7 operations, including night navigation systems by
the Inland Waterways Authority of India, were discussed.
The meeting brought together a diverse group of over
40 participants, including officials from the Ministry
of Finance, Ministry of Port, Shipping and Waterways, Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare, and Ministry of Railways; and 9 industry representatives
including Federation
of Freight Forwarders’ Associations in India (FFFAI), Federation of Indian
Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), and Container Shipping Lines Association
(CSLA), Associated
Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), Warehousing Association
of India (WAI) amongst others.
At the forefront of the National
Logistics Policy (NLP), the Service Improvement Group (SIG) serves as an
inter-ministerial institutional mechanism, engaging with over 30 business
associations in the logistics sector.
The 9th SIG meeting stands as a testament to the
outcomes of collaborative efforts between the government and industry
associations to drive innovation,
streamline processes, and foster growth in the EXIM logistics sector