TUTICORIN: Extending its foray into India’s Southern corridor, DMICDC
Logistics Data Services (DLDS) has launched its container tracking
service at Kamarajar Port, bringing under its ambit services to 16
ports.
DLDS’ flagship solution, Logistics Data Bank (LDB), is a single window
container tracking solution aimed at improving operations in Indian
container logistics. It began its operations in the western corridor, at
the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) in year 2016, and later extended
it to Hazira and Mundra Ports of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone
(APSEZ) in year 2017.
LDB operations were extended at India’s south-eastern corridor from
November 01, 2018, covering the ports of Chennai, Visakhapatnam, and
Krishnapatnam, with its ICT-based services. LDB has also extended its
operations to Kolkata – Haldia Ports, Cochin Port, New Mangalore Port,
V.O. Chidambaranar Port, Adani Kattupalli Port, Deendayal Port, Paradip Port and Mormugao Port.
With inclusion of Kamarajar Port, Ennore-Chennai LDB’s ICT-based
services have become operational across 25 port terminals of India.
The extension of DLDS’ services to the Kamarajar Port is a significant
milestone in simplifying operations in India’s vast container logistics
sector.
LDB currently handles 96% per cent of India’s container. The extension
of LDB’s services at Kamarajar Port follows a milestone of 21 million
export-import containers tracked by its single window interface.
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