NLDS LDB Container Tracking

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Contact Details
| Phone Number | +91 120 245 9753 |
| Email Address | [email protected] |
| Head Office | Flat No. 302 C, 03rd Floor, World Trade Centre, Babar Road, New Delhi – 110001 |
| Main Company Website | https://www.ldb.co.in/ |
| Also Track | Merchants Courier Tracking |
NLDS LDB India
The organization was founded in 2015 as a result of an alliance between a Japanese technology company and India’s Industrial Development Trust. They introduced data-driven visibility tools and created digital platforms to support logistics. They introduced a tracking system that equipped containers with RFID tags in 2016. This framework gathered location signals from railroad tracks, highways, and ports. To offer ongoing position updates, engineers processed the collected data using structured databases.
By creating analytical reports for transport operations, they expanded the system. These papers focused on container dwell time, port turnaround, and transit efficiency. Businesses used the information to assess performance and pinpoint bottlenecks. Instead of being a transport operator, the software strategy positioned them as a facilitator of logistical transparency. To make aggregated data available to the industry, they combined data from several carriers.
Through a single window, this gateway allowed manufacturers, service providers, and transporters to access logistical datasets. By merging various data sources, developers created new applications and customized business solutions. The model illustrated the potential of digital tools to facilitate cooperation throughout a convoluted supply chain.
The services were improved on a regular basis to meet industry standards. The scope of available datasets was increased by agreements with businesses and governmental organizations. Startups were pushed by hackathons to create software that tackled real-world transportation problems. State officials participated in workshops to discuss unified standards for logistical data. Because these efforts decreased redundancy and enhanced the quality of the study, industry participants appreciated them.