Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Business Initiative Leading Development (BUILD) Ferdaus Ara Begum said there is no alternative to the development of a synchronised multimodal logistics management system. She said implementing the National Logistics Development Policy (NLDP) could be a way to ensure sustainable growth of the logistics sub-sectors, according to a statement.
BUILD presented the NLDP framework at the third meeting of the logistics infrastructure development working committee co-chaired by Md. Tofazzel Hossain Miah, senior secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office, and Abul Kasem Khan, former Chairperson of BUILD.
Zakia Sultana, Secretary, Ministry of Industries, was also present. Welcoming the stakeholders from the public and private sectors, Tofazzel Hossain appreciated the role of the Ministry of Industries for including logistics as the thrust sector, which was approved in the cabinet recently and is holistically a new component following the recommendations of the committee secretarial services of which is being given by BUILD.
The benefits of including logistics as a thrust sector will theoretically work out, and this would be a paradigm shift for the country in the future.
Chattogram Chamber President Mahbubul Alam stressed on building FBCCI President Md Jashim Uddin said once the draft is shared with them, they will work to gather their comments on the policy and will be ready to extend all support.
Underscoring more engagement from both public and private sectors, Abul Kasem Khan thanked everybody for working together on the policy, which is very much required as logistics is the number one issue for supporting business. BUILD Chairperson Nihad Kabir said they need to be more ambitious in fixing the target of logistics cost reduction so they can challenge themselves.