Logistics Sector to get Infrastructure Status, says dept. of economic affairs

Abhay Shah - November 21, 2017

By Realty Quarter Bureau

The government has granted infrastructure status to the logistics sector, making it easier for companies operating cold chains, industrial parks and warehousing facilities to raise long-term credit from banks and other financial institutions at low rates, and attract foreign investment.

The department of economic affairs through a notification has expanded the category of infrastructure sub-sectors to include transport and logistics, moving them from earlier sub-head of transport. The definition of logistics, according to the notification, includes industrial parks, warehouses, cold storages and transportation. High logistics cost has always been a worry for India as it impacts prices of goods in the country and price competitiveness of exporters.

“The logistics sector is a core industry that deeply influences all economic activities,” said Pirojshaw Sarkari, CEO at Mahindra Logistics. Some estimates have put the cost of logistics in India at about 13% of GDP, which is higher than many other countries, including the US, he said.

“We believe that the infrastructure status will reduce the cost of capital in transportation and warehousing, thereby reducing the cost of logistics,” Sarkari said.

According to the government notification, multimodal logistics parks comprising inland container depot (ICD) with minimum investment of Rs 50 crore and minimum area of 10 acre come under logistics infrastructure. Also, a cold chain facility having an investment of at least Rs 15 crore as well as warehousing facility with investment of minimum Rs 25 crore would come under logistics infrastructure. In both cases, facilities should have a minimum required area.

The government has planned to set up 34 mega logistics parks across the country at investments of more than Rs 1 lakh crore. The Centre will take up projects in partnership with state governments and private companies. Trunk infrastructure and last-mile connectivity would be provided by National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).

Other than transport and logistics, the list of infrastructure subsectors comprises energy, water and sanitation, roads, shipping, waterways, airports, rail tracks, communication, social and commercial infrastructure.

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