With the introduction of the National Logistics Policy (NLP) by the Indian government, the suffering export business due to logistics costs will reduce gaps of shipping by encouraging domestic supplies as well as international projects. Struggling in the Asian competition, the NLP will help increase transparency in the process of warehousing by straightforward, consistent standards throughout cross-states. Standardization of equipment is another factor, which will be transformed by domestic manufacturing to decrease cost of trade. This policy will also alter Indian logistics system into a reliable and resilient market for foreign exports.