IANS | 24 Mar, 2023
Unified
Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) was launched by Hon’ble Prime
Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, as part of the ‘National
Logistics Policy (NLP)’ on 17th September, 2022.
ULIP has a dedicated
portal that makes the process of data request simpler, faster, and
transparent and facilitates India’s logistics sector with data-driven
visibility and transparency.
The portal can be accessed through
“https://www.goulip.in”.Since its successful launch, ULIP has been
receiving very positive responses from the industry players.
Within
6 months of its launch, it has received registrations from more than
400 companies. 68 companies have already signed Non-Disclosure
Agreements (NDAs) with ULIP for getting access to the data sets.
More
than 30 applications have been developed by the industry players for
providing better services to their end users by leveraging ULIP’s API
integrations. More than 6.5 Cr. API hits have already been processed in
this short span of time.
The large enterprises, key service providers of
the sector as well as the new-age startups are equally keen to be
associated with ULIP.
Ms.
Sumita Dawra, Special Secretary, Logistics Division, DPIIT, CEO &
MD, NICDC, and Chairman, NLDSL said, “With ULIP, we definitely envisage
transparency, efficiency and reduced overall logistics cost.
ULIP will
keep on contributing to the Indian Logistics Sector with a new and
innovative approach which will eventually help the fulfilment of the
vision of PM GatiShakti through National Logistics Policy (NLP).”
She
further added that ULIP should now focus on fulfilling data requirements
for logistics of specific sectors like coal, cement, fertilizer,
food-grain, etc.
Major
industry players like Maruti Suzuki, DHL, Safexpress, Ultratech, TCIL,
Jindal Stainless, Tata Steel, Yes Bank, BOSCH, Total Group, etc. have
been onboarded on ULIP to develop their use-cases which will benefit
them and their stakeholders alike.
There
is a sound adoption of technology for various operation activities and
processes by the industry players. With ULIP’s data services, companies
are building innovative solutions/Apps to optimize the utilization of
technology.
For example, the end-to-end supply-chain of Ultratech
cement requires tens of thousands of carrier vehicles every day across
India which are being supplied by the third-party transporters. By
integrating with ULIP, Ultratech can now verify the compliance of all
the vehicles and drivers instantly. Intugine, a logistics related
technology service provider is using ULIP’s FASTag API as the tracking
tool for road transportation wherever there is no GPS device or consent
available.
It has also created a planning tool for first mile/ last mile
movement of rail-bound cargo by utilizing ULIP’s Railways cargo
tracking API.
Yes
Bank, one of the leading banking entities, is using ULIP’s API services
for backend risk management activities like IEC code validation,
confirmation of actual movement of cargo, etc. Lynkit, a start-up is
innovatively using the data for gate and yard automation of the
manufacturing entities.
TCIL is electronically verifying the customer’s
official documents through ULIP’s eKYC backed by DigiLocker system,
which is saving time and cost for the company due to minimization of
manual effort.
Similarly; Cargo Shakti – an insurance settlement agency
in the logistics sector is using ULIP’s data as digital evidence which
is helping them in getting rid of the lengthy documentations.
ULIP
is enabling the industry players to get secure access to the data
related to logistics and resources available with various Ministries. At
present 33 systems from seven ministries are integrated through 106
APIs covering more than 1600 data fields for usage by the stakeholders.
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.
ULIP
users with API based integration can utilize the data for various
activities and services like multi-modal track and trace, people and
vehicle authentication, document digitization, process automation at
yards and gates, discovery services etc. which shall lead to reduction
of overall operational cost of logistics and save time.