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LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN

MANAGEMENT
Submitted By
D.Sharmila
SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT
PROCESS
 Planning
 Sourcing
 Manufacturing
 Delivering
 Returning
The Directorate General of shipping in an
attached office of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping
and Waterways, Govt. Of India and deals with all
executive matters, relating to merchant shipping.

The subject of the Shipping was, in the beginning,


dealt with by the Ministry of Commerce, till 1949
DG and subsequently, in 1951, it was shifted to the
Ministry of Transport and Shipping.
SHIPPING
In 1947, the Government of India announced the
National Policy on Shipping, aiming at the total
development of the industry.
DG SHIPPING VISION STATEMENT
 To be recognized globally as a highly effective, efficient, responsible and
progressive maritime administration.
DG SHIPPING
MISSION STATEMENT
 Provide an effective supervisory and regulatory
regime conducive to;
 Achieve, safe, efficient and secure shipping,
 Protect the marine environment,
 All round growth of maritime university
Logistics Division
 The Logistics division in the Department of Commerce was created consequent to the
amendment to the second schedule of the Government of India (Allocation of Business)
Rules, 1961, on 7th July 2017, that allocated the task of “Integrated development of
Logistics sector” to the Department of Commerce. The division is headed by a Special
Secretary to Govt of India and has been given the mandate to develop an Action Plan for
the integrated development of the logistics sector in the country, by way of policy changes,
improvement in existing procedures, identification of bottlenecks and gaps and introduction
of technology in this sector.
 Logistics division has also planned to create an IT backbone and develop a National
Logistics Information Portal which will be also an online Logistics marketplace that
will serve to bring together the various stakeholders viz logistics service providers,
buyers as well as Central & State Government agencies such as Customs, DGFT,
Railways, Ports, airports, inland waterways, coastal shipping etc., on a single
platform.
 The planned activities of the Logistics division shall have an impact not only on the
domestic movement of goods by bringing down the overall cost and increasing the
speed and ease of goods movement, but shall also contribute towards making
Indian goods more competitive in the global market. With the improvement in
India’s ranking in the Logistics Performance Index (LPI), Indian exports shall
automatically see an enhanced growth.
THANK YOU

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