APT 2.0 platform transforms India Post into modern logistics hub: Minister
Union MoS Communications and Rural Development Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani on Tuesday conducted a detailed review of APT 2.0, India Post’s next-generation digital platform, and highlighted its role in transforming India Post into a modern logistics and services hub.
Pemmasani said that APT 2.0 has enabled faster service delivery, reduced manual intervention, improved decision-making, enhanced customer satisfaction and more reliable operations, an official statement said.
The digital platform empowers branch offices with real-time intelligence to analyse local demand, monitor performance and take faster, data-driven decisions at the field level, the statement from the Ministry of Communications.
The integration of AI enables India Post to process large volumes of operational data, predict outcomes, automate routine functions, and significantly enhance service delivery across the postal network.
The minister also emphasised the strong business impact of the platform, particularly its ability to enable better customer targeting and engagement in underserved rural and semi-urban markets.
It has helped improve service adoption at the branch office level, and unlock new revenue opportunities through timely, data-backed outreach.
By converting branch-level data into actionable intelligence, APT 2.0 is strengthening India Post’s competitiveness in the evolving logistics landscape, the statement said.
The minister called this transformation central to India Post’s evolution into a national logistics backbone, aligned with the vision of a digitally empowered and service-driven institution.
The government is closely monitoring the implementation, and the governance approach has seen a shift within the organisation—from a traditional legacy system to a more agile, corporate-style, technology-led institution, the minister noted.
The minister also highlighted that the government’s digital push ensures a robust, secure architecture that safeguards data integrity and strengthens cybersecurity, enabling trusted, resilient, and future-ready digital public service delivery, the statement said.
