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AI-Based Smart Warehousing Monitoring System

AI-Based Smart Warehousing Monitoring System

The Government of India launched an AI-powered smart warehousing system on 18 June 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The project is reported as the world’s largest AI–IoT deployment in public‑sector foodgrain warehousing.

Key objectives

  • Modernise PDS storage: Improve monitoring and record-keeping of foodgrain stocks under the Public Distribution System (PDS).
  • Prevent diversion: Digital gate controls and tracking to reduce unauthorised movement of grain.
  • Improve storage practices: Continuous environmental and hazard monitoring to protect stock quality.

Deployment & coverage

  • Initial rollout: 215–216 warehouses operated by the Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC).
  • FCI scale-up: Food Corporation of India plans similar systems in about 150 warehouses by October 2026.
  • Sectoral scope: Public‑sector foodgrain warehousing across CWC and FCI facilities.

Technology components

  • AI & IoT: AI analytics over data from IoT sensors for real‑time decision support.
  • Environmental sensors: Temperature, humidity and atmosphere monitoring for early hazard detection.
  • Gate automation: FASTag (RFID) and ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) for vehicle access control.
  • Smart locks & surveillance: Geo‑tagged smart locks, automated CCTV with analytics for security and audit trails.
  • Operational automation: AI‑enabled bag counting and face recognition for quality inspection and manpower productivity tracking.
  • Dashboard: End‑to‑end digital dashboard for real‑time monitoring and compliance checks.

Institutional & legal links

  • Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC): A Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Department of Consumer Affairs managing the initial sites.
  • Food Corporation of India (FCI): Statutory body established under the Food Corporations Act, 1964; implementing partner for PDS storage.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • ANPR: Uses optical character recognition to read vehicle number plates for automated access control.
  • FASTag: RFID‑based vehicle identification originally used for toll collection; repurposed here for gate automation.
  • Data outputs: Useful for audit trails, diversion detection, inventory reconciliation and performance metrics of warehousing staff.
Last Modified: June 19, 2026

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