DMICDC Logistics Data Services extends operations to south-eastern corridor

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

(DLDS) said it has launched its at the ports of Chennai, and Krishnapatnam.

LDB's services are now operational across seven ports of at 14 port terminals, signalling growing appetite of the Indian logistics sector to streamline its supply chain operations, it added.

"DLDS' foray into south-eastern ports is part of its plan to make its services available across all container port terminals of the country. This system has helped in improving efficiency among supply chain operations through advanced ICT technologies," said Alkesh Sharma, CEO and Managing Director, (DMICDC).

"The system will soon be operational in other ports in the country," he added.

DLDS is a joint venture between the Government of represented by (NICDIT) and Japanese IT NEC Corporation, with 50:50 equity participation.

LDB, which currently handles 70 per cent of India's container volume, began its operations in the western corridor at the (JNPT), and extended its to Hazira and Mundra ports of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ).

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First Published: Sun, November 11 2018. 15:05 IST