Special Logistics Zone
Full Form of SLZ
What is SLZ?
A Special Logistics Zone, commonly abbreviated as SLZ, refers to a designated industrial or commercial area in India that is specifically developed to support logistics, warehousing, and supply chain operations. These zones are typically established by state governments in partnership with private developers to consolidate freight handling, reduce transportation costs, and improve last-mile delivery efficiency. In the Indian context, the concept gained significant traction after the launch of the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan in 2021, which emphasized the need for integrated logistics infrastructure across the country. Special Logistics Zones usually offer benefits such as simplified customs procedures, dedicated freight corridors, tax incentives, and plug-and-play warehousing facilities. They are commonly located near major ports, airports, and national highways to facilitate seamless movement of goods. Cities like Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Lucknow have seen notable development of such zones in recent years. SLZs play a vital role in reducing India's logistics cost, which traditionally has been higher than the global average. For students preparing for competitive exams such as UPSC, SSC, or state public service commissions, understanding the framework of SLZs and related logistics terminology is increasingly important as questions on infrastructure development and government initiatives frequently appear in these examinations.
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Example
The Maharashtra government announced the establishment of a new Special Logistics Zone near the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport to boost cargo handling capacity.