Delhi Unveils City Logistics Plan to Ease Goods Transport and Cut Pollution

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In a bid to streamline goods transportation in the capital, Delhi’s industry department has introduced the City Logistics Plan-Delhi, aiming to reduce congestion, enhance efficiency, and promote eco-friendly freight movement. The plan, unveiled on Saturday for public feedback, addresses longstanding issues such as no-entry restrictions, traffic congestion, and lack of dedicated loading zones that have hindered logistics operations.

A key component of the plan is the development of three logistics distribution centres on Delhi’s borders with Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. These centres will facilitate cargo transfers from heavy vehicles to smaller CNG or electric vehicles, minimizing pollution and reducing night-time traffic congestion. Additionally, the plan proposes micro delivery hubs in city wards, green last-mile delivery solutions, and designated loading-unloading spaces to eliminate roadside disruptions.

The initiative is backed by the logistics division of the commerce and industry ministry in collaboration with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) India. The plan has been approved by Delhi’s Industry Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj and awaits cabinet approval. Brijesh Goyal, chairman of the Chamber of Trade and Industry, hailed the move, stating it will lower logistics costs and improve operational efficiency for businesses in Delhi.

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