Punjab signs MoU with NLDSL to digitise logistics via ULIP platform

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Punjab signs MoU with NLDSL to digitise logistics via ULIP platform

Synopsis

Punjab has joined the national ULIP network through a fresh MoU with NLDSL, plugging state departments into a platform that already handles over 450 crore API transactions across 12 Central Ministries. For a state straddling agriculture, manufacturing, and export corridors, real-time logistics data integration could meaningfully cut supply chain friction — if departments follow through on the use cases identified at Wednesday's workshop.

Key Takeaways

The Punjab government signed an MoU with NLDSL on 8 July 2025 to integrate state logistics data via ULIP .
ULIP links 46 systems across 12 Central Ministries through 142 APIs , covering over 2,000 data fields .
The platform has enabled more than 260 applications and processed over 450 crore API transactions .
An interactive workshop was held for officials from Punjab's transport, warehousing, food & civil supplies, public works, and civil aviation departments.
MSMEs , exporters, and logistics stakeholders across Punjab are among the primary intended beneficiaries.
NICDC's BHAVYA scheme targets 100 plug-and-play industrial parks nationwide with an outlay of ₹33,660 crore .

The Punjab government on 8 July 2025 signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with NICDC Logistics Data Services Limited (NLDSL) to accelerate the digital transformation of the state's logistics ecosystem through the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP), according to an official statement from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry. The partnership aims to enable seamless, real-time data exchange across state departments and position Punjab as a more competitive logistics and export hub.

What the Partnership Covers

NLDSL will support the state in building a digitally connected logistics network by integrating departmental data flows through ULIP's API-based architecture. The collaboration is designed to enhance logistics visibility, improve operational efficiency, strengthen inter-departmental coordination, and enable data-driven policy decisions.

Industries, MSMEs, exporters, and other logistics stakeholders across Punjab are expected to benefit directly from the initiative. Officials also highlighted its potential to improve transparency and support Punjab's role as a manufacturing, agricultural, and export hub.

Workshop for State Officials

An interactive ULIP workshop was organised for senior officials from key state departments, including transport, warehousing, food and civil supplies & consumer affairs, public works, and civil aviation. The session focused on identifying state-specific use cases for ULIP to address logistics bottlenecks, improve supply chain visibility, and strengthen ease of doing business in Punjab.

During the workshop, NLDSL demonstrated its digital platforms, showcasing how integrated logistics data can support asset tracking, operational planning, inter-agency coordination, and evidence-based decision-making.

Scale and Reach of ULIP

ULIP currently integrates 46 systems across 12 Central Ministries and Departments through 142 APIs, covering more than 2,000 data fields. The platform has enabled the development of over 260 applications and facilitated more than 450 crore API transactions, reflecting its scale and reliability as a national logistics data backbone.

NICDC's Broader Industrial Push

NICDC, the parent organisation of NLDSL, also implements the Bharat Audyogik Vikas Yojana (BHAVYA) — a scheme envisaging the development of 100 investment-ready, plug-and-play industrial parks across India with an outlay of ₹33,660 crore. The Punjab MoU aligns with this broader national push to modernise industrial and logistics infrastructure.

With the MoU now in place, the focus shifts to implementation — particularly how quickly state departments can identify actionable ULIP use cases and integrate their data systems into the platform.

Point of View

And real-time data sharing across transport, warehousing, and civil supplies will require sustained administrative will, not just API integrations. ULIP's national numbers are impressive, but state-level adoption has historically lagged the headline figures. The workshop model is a sensible start, but the proof will be in how many of those 'state-specific use cases' actually go live within the next 12 months.
NationPress
8 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Punjab-NLDSL MoU about?
The Punjab government signed an MoU with NICDC Logistics Data Services Limited (NLDSL) on 8 July 2025 to integrate the state's logistics data systems with the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP). The agreement aims to enable real-time data exchange across state departments, improve supply chain visibility, and support ease of doing business in Punjab.
What is ULIP and how does it work?
ULIP, or the Unified Logistics Interface Platform, is a national digital gateway that connects logistics-related data from multiple government systems through API-based integration. It currently links 46 systems across 12 Central Ministries and Departments via 142 APIs, covering more than 2,000 data fields, and has processed over 450 crore API transactions.
Who will benefit from this initiative in Punjab?
Industries, MSMEs, exporters, and logistics stakeholders across Punjab are the primary intended beneficiaries. The initiative is also expected to help state officials make faster, data-driven policy and operational decisions across sectors including transport, warehousing, and agriculture.
What is NICDC's BHAVYA scheme?
BHAVYA, or Bharat Audyogik Vikas Yojana, is a scheme implemented by NICDC that aims to develop 100 investment-ready, plug-and-play industrial parks across India with a total outlay of ₹33,660 crore. The Punjab MoU complements this broader national industrial infrastructure push.
What was discussed at the ULIP workshop for Punjab officials?
The workshop brought together senior officials from Punjab's transport, warehousing, food and civil supplies, public works, and civil aviation departments. It focused on identifying state-specific ULIP use cases to address logistics challenges, improve supply chain visibility, and support ease of doing business.
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