ULIP
Highlights
- 11 and organizations with agreements in the process
- There is a dedicated portal in ULIP that makes the data request process simple, fast and transparent
- 30 systems of seven ministries were integrated through more than 100 APIs
ULIP: The Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 17 under the National Logistics Policy (NLP) has received good response from the industry, commerce ministry and the ministry. Now, 13 organizations – Map My India, Cargo Exchange, Freight Fox, Conmov, Intogene, Econtech, Yes Bank, SuperProcure, Cargo Shakti, Cloud Straits, Shiplight, Apseji and AITWA have signed a non-disclosure agreement for data access ( NDA) पर स्विक्षा की हैन.
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The Ministry of Industry said that 11 other organizations such as Institutions and Trucks, Bosch India, Portlinks, Shiprocket etc. are in the process of agreement. Startups are keen to showcase their innovative ideas to create new solutions for the sector, while large enterprises are considering integration with ULIP to simplify complex logistics processes, verify vendor documents .
According to the ministry, ULIP is a promising initiative in the logistics sector whose purpose is to make it easier to do business in the logistics sector by simplifying the logistics process, improving its efficiency, bringing transparency and reducing logistics costs and time.
30 systems of seven ministries were integrated through more than 100 APIs
ULIP will enable industry players to securely access information related to logistics and resources available from various ministries. Currently, 30 systems of seven ministries are integrated through more than 100 APIs, which include more than 1600 data fields for use by stakeholders.
What is Ulip?
There is a dedicated portal in ULIP that makes the data request process simple, fast and transparent. A dedicated support team works 24 hours a day to assist industry players to register on the portal. After registration, users need to submit their usage-cases, which will then be reviewed based on the proposed usage of the requested data. After successful review, users requesting data will be required to sign an NDA.
With the NDA signed, industry players can develop APIs for integration with ULIP. After extensive testing of system security and integration, users can obtain authentic data through ULIP from various government sources.