How an NDDB-Grade Government Dairy Deployed SalesPort with Per-Client DB Isolation
Industry Context
Government dairy deployments set the highest bar for data governance, isolation, and compliance in the sector. Meeting NDDB-grade requirements with per-client database isolation and India data residency demonstrates the architecture enterprise and government procurement teams demand — and which most distribution platforms cannot show.
The Challenge
A government dairy operates under data-governance, compliance, and audit requirements that go beyond a private deployment. The platform had to demonstrate per-client database isolation (not shared multi-tenancy), NDDB-aligned reporting, and an architecture that a government procurement and security review would approve — while handling ₹312 Crore of GMV. Meeting government-grade requirements while delivering operational distribution capability was the core challenge.
The Transformation
What changed after SalesPort deployment
The SalesPort Solution
SalesPort was deployed with per-client database isolation — the dairy's data sits in its own dedicated database boundary, not commingled with other tenants — on AWS Mumbai with India data residency. The deployment is built to NDDB compliance and reporting standards, with the governance and audit records a government dairy must maintain, while running full procurement and distribution operations.
Modules Deployed
Deployment Timeline
How SalesPort was rolled out
Phase 1
Per-client isolated database provisioning and security configuration
Phase 2
NDDB-aligned reporting and governance setup
Phase 3
Procurement and distribution go-live on the compliant stack
Phase 1
Per-client isolated database provisioning and security configuration
Phase 2
NDDB-aligned reporting and governance setup
Phase 3
Procurement and distribution go-live on the compliant stack
Results
Impact at a Glance
Measurable outcomes from the SalesPort deployment
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