National Logistics Policy brought remarkable changes in logistics sector : Ketan Kulkarni
MUMBAI : On completion of two years of launch of National Logistics Policy Mr. Ketan Kulkarni, Deputy Managing Director, Gati Express and Supply Chain Pvt. Limited (GESCPL) said, “Over the past two years, the National Logistics Policy (NLP) has brought remarkable changes to India’s logistics sector. The government’s focus on developing logistics parks, warehousing, and transportation networks has been crucial in connecting various modes of transport and improving infrastructure. This progress is helping reduce transit times and boosting supply chain efficiency across the country.
At Allcargo Gati, we are excited about these developments, and are closely aligned with the NLP’s vision for a more efficient and sustainable logistics ecosystem. Our efforts in digital transformation and sustainability reflect the policy’s goals, driving us to improve processes, build partnerships, and enhance performance. The Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) has been a game-changer, enabling real-time data exchange and better integration of digital systems. This is helping optimize supply chain operations and ensure smoother, faster cargo movement, supported by cutting-edge technology and data.
As we move forward, Allcargo Gati remains committed to supporting India’s logistics sector, adding Gati Shakti to the logistics needs of Bharat, working towards lower logistics costs and a more connected, efficient, and green network.”