Maharashtra Teams Up with NLDSL for ULIP-Driven Logistics Digitisation

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Maharashtra has inked a landmark MoU with NICDC Logistics Data Services Limited (NLDSL) to fully digitise its logistics ecosystem via the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP), promising real-time visibility and efficiency gains for MSMEs and exporters.

Signed April 16 during a Directorate of Industries workshop attended by 10+ state departments, the pact builds a unified digital dashboard for logistics KPIs. ULIP—connecting 45 systems across 11 central ministries with 137 APIs and 2,000+ data fields—powers live demos of NLDSL tools: Logistics Data Bank (LDB) for container tracking, Koyla Shakti coal analytics, Track Your Transport, and Transport Management System (TMS).

The platform shatters silos, enabling seamless data flows for faster clearances, predictive planning, and cost cuts targeting Maharashtra’s 14% GDP logistics share ($120 billion). JNPA, handling 6 million TEUs annually, stands to benefit most: real-time ICD Dadri/Tughlakabad rake data via CONCOR integration could slash dwells 25%, easing Hormuz thaw backlogs. MSME clusters in Pune/Nashik gain EXIM edge with LDB e-Way bill linkages, reducing truck wait times 30%.

This follows Andhra’s similar ULIP MoU, accelerating PM Gati Shakti’s state-level rollout. NLDSL, a NICDC-NEC JV, has driven 300 crore API hits across 240+ apps, cutting dwell times 20% nationwide. Maharashtra’s dashboard will monitor port-rail KPIs, fostering 10% efficiency lifts per World Bank benchmarks—vital as EU CBAM looms for steel/auto exports ($10 billion EU-bound).

Challenges: data privacy silos and 70% digital adoption gap among SMEs. Yet, ULIP’s open APIs invite private apps for drone tracking/blockchain manifests, aligning with Viksit Bharat’s top-25 LPI goal. Hormuz reopening amplifies urgency—VLCC rates dropping 30% demand optimised hinterlands.

For western ports, Maharashtra’s pivot signals multimodal mastery: DFC-Western’s 1,500 km double-stacks + ULIP dashboards promise Mundra-Kandla synergy, handling 20% trade surge. As RVNL’s new ED (Civil) ramps infra, this digital leap cements the state as a logistics powerhouse, blending tech with ₹50,000 crore infra pipeline.

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