The Maharashtra government has partnered with National Logistics Data Services Ltd. (National Logistics Data Services Limited) to accelerate digital transformation in the state’s logistics sector through the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP).
The collaboration aims to streamline cargo movement, improve data integration, and enhance supply chain efficiency by connecting multiple stakeholders across transport, warehousing, ports, and regulatory systems through a single digital interface. Officials said the initiative is expected to reduce paperwork, lower turnaround times, and improve visibility across logistics operations.
ULIP, a national digital logistics platform, enables seamless data exchange among public and private sector participants to support faster and more efficient freight movement. Maharashtra, one of India’s largest industrial and trading hubs, is expected to benefit significantly from improved logistics coordination and real-time information access.
Industry participants said the partnership could strengthen the state’s competitiveness by reducing logistics costs and supporting easier movement of goods for manufacturers, exporters, and e-commerce companies.
The move aligns with India’s broader strategy to modernise logistics infrastructure and promote technology-driven supply chain reforms under the National Logistics Policy.
