A groundbreaking workshop on the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) was chaired by Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh, Secretary of DPIIT.
In a significant event aimed at revolutionising India’s logistics sector, a workshop on the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) was held today under the chairmanship of Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh, Secretary of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT). The event took place at Vanijya Bhavan and witnessed active participation from representatives of various states such as Telangana, Kerala, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Nagaland, and Rajasthan, along with numerous industry associations, enterprises, and startups.
Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh highlighted the pivotal role of ULIP in promoting collaboration and integration among states to build a unified logistics ecosystem. ULIP offers an unprecedented opportunity for states to enhance their logistics frameworks. I encourage all states to actively leverage ULIP and drive forward a seamless, efficient, and inclusive logistics sector across India,” he stated.
During the workshop, Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh also unveiled a ULIP booklet that showcases how various private sector companies and startups are utilising ULIP APIs. The booklet serves as a comprehensive guide, illustrating the innovative applications developed through ULIP and their significant contributions to improving logistics efficiency.
Rajat Kumar Saini, CEO & MD of the National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (NICDC) and Chairman of the National Logistics Data Services (NLDSL), emphasised the importance of ULIP and encouraged startups to continue their innovative efforts. “The applications showcased today highlight the potential of ULIP to transform the logistics landscape. We must continue to push the boundaries and explore new possibilities for efficiency and growth,” he stated.
The event provided a platform for industry leaders and stakeholders to share their experiences and insights. Demonstrations from startups like Super Procure, Cargo Shakti, Shiprocket, and Enmovil were featured, showcasing their cutting-edge applications developed using ULIP databases.
Additionally, the workshop discussed how various Ministries and Departments use PM GatiShakti NMP tools for developing various assets, further underscoring the comprehensive approach to enhancing India’s logistics sector through ULIP.