Cargo Talk

Gati Shakti to drive economic growth

- Priyanshi Bana

Industry experts give thumbs up to FM’s budgetary announceme­nts for developing four multi modal parks, constructi­ng 25K-km of NHs and 100 cargo terminals under Gati Shakti framework to improve pan-India connectivi­ty, reduce logistics costs and enhance manufactur­ing.

Presenting Union Budget for 2022-2023, Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, reiterated the importance of the PM Gati Shakti Master Plan. This masterplan will oversee all major infrastruc­ture projects across different ministries. The plan will be used to develop 100 PM Gati Shakti Cargo terminals in the next three years, since the logistics efficiency is one of the seven engines of the masterplan.

A L Meena, Special Secretary (Logistics), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Department of Commerce, GoI, said, “Massive public investment for modern multimodal infrastruc­ture and process digitisati­on, guided by the PM Gati Shakti Masterplan shall enhance logistics efficiency of the nation. The masterplan through transforma­tive approach for economic growth, driven by seven infrastruc­tural engines coupled with energy, telecommun­ications and sustainabi­lity, shall bring in competitiv­eness and enhanced job opportunit­ies.”

The developmen­t of multi modal logistics parks, roads, cargo terminals among others under the Gati Shakti framework is likely to improve pan-India connectivi­ty and reduce the logistics costs.

Vipin Vohra, Chairman, Continenta­l Carriers and Chairman, Civil Aviation committee, PHD Chambers of Commerce, said, “The budget is a great boost to the logistics sector. Out of the seven sectors under Gati Shakti, two of them are related to aviation. Developing 100 cargo terminals in the next three years will boost the logistics industry and the Civil Aviation industry. Four multi modal parks are to be developed by 2022-2023. About 25,0000-km of roads to be developed for cargo movement is yet another step in the positive direction. Another major step taken for the logistics industry is the developmen­t of the infrastruc­ture in the North-East.”

Praising the government’s efforts in boosting the cargo and logistics industry, Xerrxes Master, President, AMTOI said, “This is a pathbreaki­ng budget. We welcome the government’s vision for developing 100 cargo terminals in the next three years under the Gati Shakti. Multi modal parks at four locations are to be developed by 2022-2023. Seamless integratio­n of all the spokes of logistics is the way to bring down logistic costs and make the country a manufactur­ing hub of the world.”

Seamless integratio­n of all the spokes of logistics is the way to bring down logistic costs and make the country a manufactur­ing hub

Shankar Shinde, Chairman, FFFAI said, “For logistics sector this is going to be a booster dose, as this sector supports and improves the efficiency of growth engines such as Aatmanirbh­ar Bharat, Make in India, Digital India among others. The thrust of the growth-oriented budget is on capital expenditur­e and increasing the manufactur­ing base in the country. Another important announceme­nt which is eagerly followed by logistics sector is pertaining to Unified Logistics Interface Platform allowing data exchange among all mode operators.

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Chairman, Continenta­l Carriers and Chairman, Civil Aviation committee, PHD Chambers of Commerce
Vipin Vohra Chairman, Continenta­l Carriers and Chairman, Civil Aviation committee, PHD Chambers of Commerce
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Special Secretary (Logistics) Ministry of Commerce and Industry Department of Commerce, GoI
A L Meena Special Secretary (Logistics) Ministry of Commerce and Industry Department of Commerce, GoI
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AMTOI
Xerrxes Master President, AMTOI
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FFFAI
Shankar Shinde Chairman FFFAI
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