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Sector Skill Council (SSC) for

Sector Skill Council (SSC) for. Logistics. The logistics industry in India is valued at 13-14% of GDP. About 70% of domestic cargo movement in India happens through roads. The last mile delivery of goods happens only through roads .

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Sector Skill Council (SSC) for

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  1. Sector Skill Council (SSC)for Logistics

  2. The logistics industry in India is valued at 13-14% of GDP. About 70% of domestic cargo movement in India happens through roads. The last mile delivery of goods happens only through roads. It is found that 31% of the logistics cost goes on other expense apart from Transportation and warehousing. This includes losses in transportation on storage. Generating skilled manpower, technology implementation and improving the infrastructure are the most needed support to the industry. Indian Logistics Sector

  3. Challenges faced by the sector: The logistics sector as such faces a severe man power shortage. The Sector Comprises of 20% Organized and 80% of Unorganized Players. Man power shortage in trucking Industry alone is estimated to be around 5000,000 drivers in the next 15 years The Sector is seen as a last option and fails to attract talented work force due to various socio economic reasons. For Example: Truck driver.

  4. Sector Skill Council for Logistics The demand for human resource in the Transportation, Logistics, and Warehousing sector is expected to increase from about 7.3 million to about 25 million, leading to an incremental human resource requirement for about 17.7 million persons in the next 15 years.

  5. Target To certify 4 million workforce in the next 10 years

  6. Focus sectors Material Handling Equipment Operations Warehouse Operations Cranes/ Heavy equipment Container Stuffing/ Destuffing Port Operations /CFS Packaging Trucking Operations Express delivery services ( Couriers)

  7. Current Status National Occupational standards have been developed for the below trades: Driver (Commercial Vehicle ) Forklift operator Sorter in Courier Industry Warehouse Picker These 4 trades cover 40% of the total workforce in the Industry. Presently working on assessment of trg providers and assessors

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