Logistics Data Bank Project
On 21st July, 2023, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) held a Logistics Data Bank Project (LDB) meeting to review the measures taken by Port Authorities to improve port performance.
About Logistics Data Bank Project
- It was launched on 2016 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port, Mumbai.
- Objectives: The project launched to make India’s logistics sector more efficient through the use of Information Technology.
- Implementing Agency: It is being implemented through a Special Purpose Vehicle called Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Logistics Data Services Ltd. (DLDSL).
- Coverage: Currently, LDB Pan India coverage integrates17 Ports (comprising 27 port terminals) (Port ....
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