Logistics startups may benefit following a budget proposal to create a single-window e-logistics marketplace under the government’s National Logistics Policy. The draft National Logistics Policy, which aims to promote seamless movement of goods across the country and reduce high transaction costs, was published last year and primarily focuses on generating jobs and making the country’s micro, small and medium enterprises more competitive. “Inter alia, it will clarify the roles of the Union government, state governments and key regulators,” Sitharaman said while presenting the Budget. “Technology is already available, and it is available with startups who have created an electronic way of managing supply and demand. If there is a governmental spirit to do it, it is so much better,” Anjani Mandal, chief executive of Bengaluru-based 4Tigo Network Logistics, said.