Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), India’s best-performing Port, organized a zonal conference on implementing a Comprehensive Logistic Action Plan (CLAP) with context to adopting the National Logistic Policy (NLP) for Terminal Operators and industry professionals. The conference aimed to apprise the representatives from different sectors about the National Logistics Policy (NLP).
Representatives from DPIIT, the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, the Government of India, Maharashtra Maritime Board, & the Government of Maharashtra, spoke at the conference. They were welcomed by Sanjay Sethi, IAS (Chairman, JNPA), and Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS in the presence of all the JNPA officials, Terminal Operators, and industry professionals.
“The National Logistics Policy is the path-breaking initiative with the potential to bring the much-required transformation in the logistic ecosystem. The NLP aims to break the silos and integrate all the sectors & agencies to reduce logistics costs & time.”
Sanjay Sethi, IAS (Chairman, JNPA)
He added, “The smart technology and the unified platform for all the data will enable the end user to get directly connected, get detailed information, and help them in decision making.”
The representative from DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GoI, gave a presentation on the NLP and CLAP, and the representative from the Government of Maharashtra apprised about the implementation roadmap & monitoring framework of Maharashtra State Logistics Policy through a presentation. An interactive session followed the presentations.


