July14 , 2026

    ULIP Integrates CWC API to Enable Real-Time Warehousing Visibility Across India

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    The Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) has further strengthened India’s digital logistics ecosystem with the integration of the Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) API, enabling users to access real-time information on CWC warehouses across the country.

    The latest integration allows logistics stakeholders, shippers, transporters, manufacturers, and supply chain planners to discover CWC warehouses based on their location and proximity, providing greater visibility into the nation’s warehousing infrastructure.

    Through the API, users can access real-time warehouse information, including precise latitude and longitude coordinates, helping businesses identify the most suitable storage facilities and make informed warehousing decisions. The integration is expected to improve logistics planning, optimize warehouse utilization, and enhance operational efficiency across supply chains.

    By making trusted warehousing data available through a unified digital platform, ULIP aims to simplify warehouse discovery and strengthen end-to-end supply chain visibility. The initiative supports faster, data-driven decision-making while reducing planning time for businesses managing cargo movement across India.

    The integration is another step in ULIP’s mission to create a seamless, digitally connected logistics ecosystem by bringing together multiple government and industry data sources on a single platform. It aligns with the Government of India’s broader vision of improving logistics efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing the country’s competitiveness through digital transformation.

    Industry stakeholders are expected to benefit from improved access to warehousing infrastructure, enabling better inventory management, optimized distribution networks, and more efficient cargo movement across the country.

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