Ministry of Commerce & Industry
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry launches Logistics Data Bank (LDB) 2.0 to boost India’s digital trade and export competitiveness
LDB 2.0 launched to enhance logistics efficiency, support MSMEs, and strengthen India’s global supply chains
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20 SEP 2025 6:57PM by PIB Delhi
On the occasion of the decade-long celebrations of Make in India, the Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, today in New Delhi launched Logistics Data Bank (LDB) 2.0, advancing India’s journey toward a digitally empowered, investment-ready, and export-competitive economy. Shri Goyal said that LDB 2.0 will provide critical insights into the availability of facilities and infrastructure across the logistics ecosystem. The system will enable real-time tracking and assessment of logistics performance, supporting better planning, higher efficiency, and cost reduction. He added that the initiative will serve as an important tool for both industry and government to strengthen competitiveness, improve supply chain management, and make logistics in India more efficient and business-friendly.
Developed by NICDC Logistics Data Services (NLDSL), LDB 2.0 is a significantly enhanced logistics tracking platform that enables export container tracking on high seas along with multi-modal shipment visibility. The platform strengthens India’s digital trade infrastructure, supports MSMEs and exporters, and reflects the government’s commitment to building a transparent, data-driven, and globally competitive logistics ecosystem aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047.
LDB 2.0 introduces high-seas container tracking, allowing exporters to track containers even after departure from Indian ports across international waters, improving coordination and enhancing credibility in global markets. It also offers multi-modal visibility across road, rail, and sea using container, truck, or trailer numbers, as well as railway FNRs through integration with Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) APIs. A live container heatmap provides location-based views of container distribution across the country, helping stakeholders and policymakers identify imbalances and respond proactively to potential bottlenecks.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Goyal said, “LDB 2.0 reflects our commitment to making India an export powerhouse. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, we are building the digital backbone of modern logistics and industrial growth. This initiative will accelerate India’s journey toward Atmanirbhar Bharat by empowering exporters and manufacturers with real-time data and smarter infrastructure.”
Launch LDB 2.0 portal: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1muzHd_wpOodgX24x6Z_T7VD9E3-fWSDV/view?usp=drive_link
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