Geographical zoning for inland logistics facilities restricts new approvals and imposes distance and capacity conditions. New ICD/CFS/AFS approvals follow a three zone Geographical Zones scheme-Green (open), Blue (selective) and Red (generally closed)-with IMC discretion for exceptions. Proposals must respect Distance rules from ports and between ICDs, aligned to rail and road chargeable routes, while inland waterway and freight corridor linkages may receive relaxations. Approvals are to be processed in consonance with the National Logistics Action Plan/Policy.
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Geographical zoning for inland logistics facilities restricts new approvals and imposes distance and capacity conditions.
New ICD/CFS/AFS approvals follow a three zone Geographical Zones scheme-Green (open), Blue (selective) and Red (generally closed)-with IMC discretion for exceptions. Proposals must respect Distance rules from ports and between ICDs, aligned to rail and road chargeable routes, while inland waterway and freight corridor linkages may receive relaxations. Approvals are to be processed in consonance with the National Logistics Action Plan/Policy.
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