The PM
GatiShakti National Master Plan (NMP) platform aims at
enhancing industrial productivity and helping the country achieve its green
logistics and clean energy goals through multi-modal connectivity across
highways, railways, ports, airports, logistics infrastructure, and inland
waterways with an objective of facilitating sustainable economic activities.
The National
Logistics Policy (NLP 2022) through modernization aims to
promote the adoption of digital technology. National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation
Limited (NICDC) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has
developed digital platforms like Unified
Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) and Logistics Data Bank (LDB) for
digitalized tracking and monitoring of logistics movement in the country.
The
National Logistics Policy (NLP 2022) aims to create a cost-efficient,
resilient, and sustainable logistics ecosystem. Focus areas in the National Logistics Policy
include the Sectoral Plan for Efficient Logistics (SPEL) for major sectors of
the economy like Coal, Cement, Fertilizer, Steel, Pharma etc. examining
existing supply chain networks and promoting multi-modal transport,
digitalization and automation. The recently launched Coal Logistics Plan
proposes a strategic shift towards a railway-based system in the First Mile
Connectivity projects, this transformative approach is expected to minimize air
pollution, alleviate traffic congestion, and reduce carbon emissions by
approximately 100,000 tonnes per annum. Moreover, a 10% saving in average
turnaround time of wagons nationwide.
Considering the sustainability and environmental
advantages of railways, the government aims to boost Indian Railway’s freight
share from the current 35-36% to 45% by 2030 through several strategic
initiatives like National Rail Plan. Additionally, A Rail Sagar Corridor
program by the Ministry of Railway being developed which aims to increase the
Rail and ports-based cargo, improving modal shift for railways and contributing
to cleaner ways of freight movement and to accelerate the growth of railways
cargo traffic ‘GatiShakti
Multi Modal Cargo Terminal (GCT)’ policy has also been
launched.
The Freight Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Calculator is
developed for calculating and comparing total cost of transportation and GHG
emissions between various modes of transport for a fixed Origin-Destination
Pair to create awareness and promote sustainability. Indian Railway has
introduced the concept of assigning “Rail Green Points” to its freight
customers which give details of the expected saving of carbon emission.
An
E-Handbook on Warehousing Standards has been launched to promote optimization,
interoperability, modal-shift, providing guidelines and best practices for
optimal warehouse space utilization.
The digital platforms such as PM GatiShakti National
Master Plan and the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) have
facilitated data-driven decision-making.
ULIP is enabling the industry players to get secure access to the data related
to logistics and resources available with various Ministries.
This information has been provided by the Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, Shri Jitin Prasada in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha on Friday 26 July.