National Logistics Cell

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National Logistics Cell
Type
Industry
FoundedAugust 20, 1978; 43 years ago (1978-08-20)
Headquarters
Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
,
Pakistan
ServicesRoad Freight, Rail Freight, Sea Freight, Air Freight, Warehousing Logistics Parks, Engineering, Border Terminals, Tolling & Technical Training.
Number of employees
8,000
(Civilians)
Websitewww.nlc.com.pk

The National Logistics Cell (NLC) (Urdu: نیشنل لاجسٹکس سیل) is the premier multimodal logistics organization of Pakistan with a rich history of offering multiple solutions to its valued clients for more than four decades. NLC works under the overall umbrella

of National Logistics Board (NLB) headed by Federal Minister for Planning, Development & Special Initiatives (PD&SI) with secretaries of relevant federal ministries as its members.

As single largest container fleet operator of the country, NLC supports growth of Pakistan’s economy by ensuring uninterrupted logistics cycle through ERP enabled fleet management system handling bulk of domestic and regional cargo. NLC employs multimodal means of transportation including road, train, sea and air to provide end-to-end solutions.

NLC’s capability is further augmented by a network of dry ports and warehousing facilities in major commercial hubs and gateway towns of Pakistan. NLC is operating terminals at border crossing points with neighboring countries that act as trade facilitation centers in movement of goods. Construction is another area where NLC has achieved mastery over the art. The iconic infrastructure development projects constructed by NLC across Pakistan is the testimony to its professional excellence.

Applied Technologies Institutes of NLC (ATINs) work as CSR project of the organization providing technical and vocational training to students. The institutes have trained more than 64,000 students in 37 different trades of applied technologies.

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