NLC mobilises resources for relief goods transportation
RAWALPINDI: National Logistics Cell (NLC) has mobilised its assets to help various government departments in smooth transportation of relief goods during ongoing lockdown due to outbreak of COVID -19, says a press release.
Heavy vehicles have already been provided to National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and Canteen Stores Department (CSD) as per their requirements. These vehicles are being used to supply different kinds of cargo and food items from Lahore, Faisalabad and Muridke to Islamabad, Wah Cantt, Peshawar and other areas.
NLC is fully committed to play an effective role in goods transportation and maintain uninterrupted supply chain during the critical times of ongoing lockdown. For this purpose, more resources will be placed at the disposal of the government departments as and when required.
NLC has also assured availability of required transport from Karachi Port to upcountry for transportation of all corona preventive gadgetries and equipment.
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