NICDC Logistics Data Services (NLDSL) has signed MoU with the Government of Maharashtra to accelerate the digitisation of the state’s logistics ecosystem through the ULIP. The collaboration aims to enhance end-to-end visibility in logistics operations, improve coordination across govt departments, and enable data-driven decision-making through real-time insights. The MoU was formalised during an interactive ULIP workshop hosted by the Directorate of Industries, Government of Maharashtra, with participation from representatives of 10 state departments. Discussions focused on leveraging ULIP to address logistics challenges, particularly for MSMEs and small exporters, while improving operational visibility.
Maha partners NLDSL to digitise logistics using ULIP
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