IANS | 03 Oct, 2022
Unified
Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP), launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as part of the ‘National Logistics Policy (NLP)’ on
September 17, 2022 is the promising initiative in the logistics sector
that aims to bring ease of doing business in the logistics sector by
simplifying the logistics processes, improving its efficiency, bringing
in transparency and visibility, and reducing logistics cost & time, said an official release recently.
The
Platform is receiving tremendous response from the industry. Till date,
13 organisations - MapMyIndia, CargoExchange, Freight Fox, Conmove,
Intugine, Eikonatech, Yes Bank, Superprocure, CargoShakti, CloudStrats,
Shyplite, APSEZL, and AITWA have signed Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
to access data on ULIP.
NDAs with 11 more organisations like Instavans
& Trucks, Bosch India, Portlinks, Shiprocket, etc. are in the
process.
The
startups are gearing-up to showcase their innovative ideas for creating
new solutions for the sector whereas large enterprises are mulling to
integrate with ULIP for simplifying complex logistics processes,
verifying the documents of vendors as well as to get visibility of cargo
movement.
The
ULIP platform will enable the industry players to get secure access to
the information related to logistics and resources available with
various Ministries.
At present 30 systems from seven ministries are
integrated through more than 100 APIs covering more than 1600 data
fields for usage by the stakeholders.
ULIP
has a dedicated portal that makes the process of data request simpler,
faster, and transparent. The portal can be accessed through “https://goulip.in/”.
A dedicated support team is working round the clock to provide support
to the industry players for registration on the portal.
After the
registration, users need to submit their use-cases, which will then be
reviewed based on the proposed usage of the requested data. After the
successful review, users requesting for data will have to sign a
‘Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)’.
With signing of the NDAs, industry
players can develop APIs for integration with ULIP. After the system
security check and thorough testing of the integration, the users can
fetch authentic data through ULIP from various government sources.
ULIP
will give direct and indirect benefits to all logistics stakeholders
like verification of drivers and vehicles details in a single click,
tracking & tracing of consignment, Route Optimization Planning,
timely update on the destination of the consignment, reduce paper works,
empty carrier & container visibility, inventory management etc. By
reducing regulatory, documentary and other delays, ULIP will enable
structured planning by helping in decision making on optimum use of
modes of logistics thereby saving cost and time.
With
democratisation of the information, ULIP aims to enable the industry
players for creating a market for revenue generation as well as
abolition of monopoly and un-levelled advantage. Achieving positive
results at granular and individual level will have a tremendous
constructive impact on the overall logistics sector of India along with
Logistics Cost percentage of GDP and enhancement in the global logistics
indices of India. stated the release.