Ahsan Iqbal stresses early completion of public interest projects

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning Development & Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal on Friday emphasized the need for giving importance of public interest projects particularly Karachi Green Line and directed the stakeholders concerned to expedite the projects.

“This is a public interest project which will cater thousands of commuters in Karachi and must be completed at the earliest, ” said the minister while chairing 66th meeting of the National Logistics Board (NLB) here on Friday.

The meeting was attended by Quartermaster General, Director General, NLC, Secretary Ministry of PD&SI and other board members. The NLC DG briefed the participants about the operational, administrative and financial matters of the organization with special reference to the accomplished tasks and future development plans of NLC.

The board was informed that an additional 150 vehicles have been booked enhancing the fleet size up to 900. Moreover, 200 additional vehicles are planned in FY-2022-23 that would increase the fleet size to 1100.

Speaking on the occasion, the minister further added that all the bottlenecks in this regard will be removed immediately.

He hoped that NLC would continue to play its role in boosting economic activities in the country.

The NLB also approved the budget estimates presented by NLC management for financial year 2022/23.

During the meeting, the minister also directed the concerned stakeholders to start cargo shuttle service to facilitate the public. “Cargo shuttle service is a dire need of hour to facilitate the public and it must be started from Lahore to Karachi and other parts of the city so people could send their goods from one city to another without any hassle, ” remarked the Minister.

Earlier, it was also informed by the Board that the first commercial TIR was moved to Turkey and Azerbaijan through Iran in Oct 2021.

In addition, a road freight terminal is also being developed at Landin (Karachi) comprising all facilities of transport operations.

Similarly, it was informed that the logistic management system has been digitalized and it will be integrated with ERP.

During the meeting, it was further informed that NLC has digitized the logistic management system and a state of the art data center has been established to cater the needs for the next ten years.

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