New Delhi:A national trade facilitation action plan will be developed to look at issues pertaining to export and import logistics, the National Logistics Policy (NLP) has proposed. The policy was launched on September 17 with a target to cut transportation cost and promote seamless movement of goods across the country. The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) notified the policy on September 28.
EXIM (export-import) logistics is one of the eight key action areas under a comprehensive logistics action plan through which the NLP will be implemented. The other key action areas include integrated digital logistics systems; standardisation of physical assets and benchmarking service quality standards; logistics human resources development and capacity building; state engagement, and facilitation of development of logistics parks.
The main problems in the EXIM logistics include infrastructure challenges, incomplete digitalisation and procedural inefficiencies, and lack of effective coordination to expedite development of strategic trade corridors. To address the EXIM logistics issues, the policy said the Logistics Division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry will identify critical infrastructure related issues through stakeholders' consultations.