34 MoUs worth Rs 2 lakh crores signed at India Integrated Transport & Logistics Summit 

These MoUs are for integrated check posts, development of logistics and multi-modal parks, dredging of inland waterways, implementation of 79 port connectivity projects, development of port roads to Chennai and Visag.

05 May 2017 | 5440 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Thirty-four MoUs amounting to about Rs 2 lakh crores were signed in the three-day India Integrated Transport and Logistics Summit that concluded in New Delhi today.

These MoUs are in the areas of port connectivity, Integrated Check Posts in the states of Bihar, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Manipur, access to land port in Tripura, Assam and Mizoram, development of logistics parks in Telengana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, Mizoram, development and furthering of multi-modal logistics parks in Mumbai and Bengaluru and Haryana, exploring investment opportunities in logistics sector, dredging of inland waterways, implementation of 79 port connectivity projects under Sagarmala, development of port roads to Chennai and Vishakhapatnam ports, and connectivity to airport in Navi Mumbai, among others. Some of these MoUs are between government agencies while others are between government to business and business to business.

The Summit was attended by around 3000 delegates from India and abroad, which included central and state government organizations, international organizations like World Bank and ADB, delegates, global transport and supply chain experts and representatives of private companies.

The sessions focused on six major themes that included multi-modal logistics parks, new developments in urban transportation, freight corridors for economic development, supply chain transformation – storage innovations, GST and role of digitization for decongestion and standards and skills for logistics. Fifty speakers from across the world shared their views, expertise and experience about developing the logistics and integrated multi- modal transport sector in India.

Speaking at the concluding session of the summit, Nitin Gadkari, minister of Road Transport & Highways and Shipping said that there is an urgent need to bring down logistics cost in the country to globally comparable rates if India is to achieve double-digit growth.

The Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje spoke about the ongoing developments in the transport and logistics sector in the state and welcomed the steps being taken to develop multi-modal integrated transport in the country. She said Rajasthan has the highest length of National Highways in the country and six economic corridors pass through the state. The state has close proximity to the prosperous northern and western regions of the country. Air infrastructure in the state is also good with Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur having full fledged airports. She said multi modal integrated transport and logistics would benefit Rajasthan to a great extent.

Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar said Haryana is fully capable and prepared to participate in the upcoming transport and logistics revolution. He said the state has a lot of potential to contribute to the growth of warehousing and supply chain logistics.

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