National Logistics Portal-Marine
On 27th January, 2023, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways inaugurated The National Logistics Portal (marine) in New Delhi.
Need
Due to the prevalent scenario, following are the challenges faced by Trade on a daily basis.
- Absence of standardised formats across stakeholders;
- Limited levels of automation among various stakeholders;
- Manual process for documentation and duplication of paperwork as required for various agencies and stakeholders;
- Lack of real time information;
- Lack of standardised operating procedures and timeframe for giving approvals;
- No standardisation and harmonization of processes and Documentation
About National Logistic Portal- Marine
- Initiated in July 2021, it is a project of national importance.
- It encompasses complete end-to-end ....
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