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Indo-Japan Tech Project LDB Wins Top Logistics and Supply Chain Award

In Business
October 06, 2017

MUMBAI:
India’s most ambitious infrastructure programme, the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) has achieved another major milestone with its flagship project, Logistics Data Bank (LDB), conferred the “Best-In-Class Supply Chain Visibility” award at the 11th Express, Logistics & Supply Chain Leadership Awards.
The LDB project was recognized for providing ‘Visibility’ and ‘Transparency’ in the EXIM Container Movement along the western corridor of India starting from the ports and covering their entire movement through rail or road up to the ICDs and CFSs. At the awards ceremony held at the Taj Lands End, Mumbai on Wednesday, the LDB was also lauded for publishing valuable analytics for trade which has enabled streamlining of the supply chain.
The Logistics Data Bank Project is being implemented by the DMICDC Logistics Data Services Ltd, a Special Purpose Vehicle formed between Government of India represented by the National Industrial Corridor Development & Implementation Trust (NICDIT) and Japanese IT major NEC Corporation. A Joint Statement issued by the Prime Ministers of India & Japan during Japanese PM Visit to India in Sep 2017, welcomed the progress being made on both LDB and DMIC which is aiming to develop new industrial cities as “Smart Cities” and converging next generation technologies across infrastructure sectors.
The LDB service which was launched under the “Ease of Doing Business” initiative at JNPT-Mumbai and extended to the Port terminals of Mundra & Hazira in Gujarat, currently provides visibility for more than 70% of India’s container volume and as of date has provided the service for more than 4.5 million EXIM Containers of India. DMICDC Logistics Data Services is currently in talks with southern ports to extend the LDB services and eventually making it a PAN India project.
Alkesh Kumar Sharma, the CEO of DMIC Development Corporation, said the LDB service is a game changing solution which would bring in efficiencies across the supply chain and with the visibility, transparency and various analytics it publishes, LDB will empower the users in effective decision making and would help in reducing the transaction costs incurred.