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India Warehousing Show 2024 set to transform logistics indus...

India Warehousing Show 2024 set to transform logistics industry

Admin July 10, 2024 0

The 13th edition of the India Warehousing Show (IWS), slated for July 11th to 13th, 2024, at the Yashobhoomi, India International Convention & Expo Centre (IICC) in Dwarka, New Delhi, promises to be a pivotal event for warehousing, material handling, logistics, automation, and supply chain professionals. Organised by RX India, IWS continues to be a cornerstone event, uniting the entire industry under one roof.

Highlighting the event will be a special address by Shri Surendra Ahirwar, Joint Secretary Logistics & Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry. His insights into India's evolving logistics landscape will underscore government initiatives aimed at enhancing sector efficiency and competitiveness, aligning with the theme "Streamlining Tomorrow: Transforming Supply Chains through Automation."

Mr. Umang Gupta, Country General Manager, RX India, emphasised the event's significance, stating, "With the warehousing & logistics sector's critical role in the national economy, collaboration across the economic value chain and technological advancements are crucial for growth. Over the decade, India Warehousing Show has emerged as the flagship event connecting policy makers, technology companies, and infrastructure customers."

Featuring more than 250 exhibitors, IWS will showcase the latest technological advancements and live product demonstrations from leading national and international companies in storage, transportation, and logistics solutions.

The event will also host expert-led panel discussions, industry talk shows, and networking sessions with industry leaders. Topics will range from the National Logistics Policy and optimizing logistical costs to AI, Industry 4.0, sustainability in logistics, and the impact of e-commerce and Q-commerce on consumer experiences.

The Yashobhoomi venue, renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities and expansive space, promises an ideal environment for industry professionals to connect, collaborate, and drive innovation in logistics and supply chain management.

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FFFAI Bengaluru EC meeting deliberates on customs related initiatives and business opportunities for the fraternity

The Federation of Freight Forwarders’ Associations in India (FFFAI) held its 6th EC Meeting for the term 2021-23 on May 27 and 28 in Bengaluru. The meeting was attended by the Office Bearers and 28 Member Association representative of FFFAI from across the country, there were many issues discussed and updates provided concerning customs, CBLR, EDI, Service Tax/GST, logistics, air cargo, sea cargo, skill development,importance of social media which FFFAI has expanded recently, technology developments, etc. The special focus of the 6th EC meeting was the updates on forthcoming 24th Biennial Convention of FFFAI to be held from August 12 to 14, 2022 in Chennai with the theme LOGISTICS RESHAPE, EMBRACE AND SURGE IN THE DIGITAL ERA. At this EC meeting, FFFAI also implemented Digital Learning platform for members and next generation for e-learning. It has been decided that FFFAI would initiate FIATA eFBL here in India to benefit the trade, which empowers customs brokers, freight forwarders and logistics service providers. In addition, updates on the recently held FIATA HQ Meet was also provided by the concerned members of FFFAI. FFFAI members present at this EC meeting stressed upon enhancing productivity on ICEGATE for trade facilitation and Ease of Doing Business. The FFFAI members also urged for creating a dedicated portal for LSP integration. As regard to skill development initiatives, IIFF’s (training arm of FFFAI) past and forthcoming training programmes (both online and classroom/physical) for the entire logistics industry were presented at the EC meeting. In addition, FFFAI’s various initiatives on capacity building through technology/IT also discussed withadequate importance. Recent activities of FFFAI Women’s Wing including organising interactive meetings with Government of India officials and industry experts were highlighted at this meeting which drew huge appreciation from the members. The members committed to expand the activities of the Women’s Wing in all the 28 member association locations to empower/encourage the women logistics practitioners. At this EC meeting FFFAI has signed an MoU with the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE) with an objective of skilling the aspiring candidates looking for opportunities in the logistics sector. Notably, a special session was organised at this 6th EC Meeting where N Sivasailam, former Special Secretary (Logistics), Ministry of Commerce, Government of India was present to address the FFFAI members and highlight the recent initiatives of the government in strengthening the logistics infrastructure, thereby leading in increase of international trade through multimodal connectivity and faster cargo clearance. He projected the ambitious growth potential of the logistics industry in India with a strong collaboration between government and industry people. Also speaking on the occasion was Bani Bhattacharya, IRS, who interacted with members of FFFAI on various initiatives of CBIC for the trade facilitation without human intervention. FFFAI Chairman Shankar Shinde thanked all the 28 associations for their support and appreciated the contribution of CBIC/DG systems trade facilitation measures. FFFAI Member Associations are: 1. Ahmedabad Custom Brokers' Association2. Aurangabad Customs House Agents Association3. Association of Custom House Agents Thiruvanthapuram4. Bangalore Custom House Agents Association5. Brihnamumbai Custom Brokers Association6. Calcutta Customs House Agents Association7. Chennai Customs House Agents Association8. Cochin Customs Brokers' Association9. Coimbatore Customs House and Steamer Agents Association10. Custom Brokers Association Hyderabad11. Delhi Customs Brokers Association12. Goa Custom Brokers Association13.Indore Customs House Agents Association14. The Kakinada Customs Brokers Association15. Kandla Custom Brokers Association16. Kanpur Customs Brokers Association17. Ludhiana Customs House Agents Association18. Mangalore Customs House Agents Association19. Mundra Customs Brokers Association20. Nagpur Customs House Agents Association21. Nashik Customs House Agents Association22. Nadia Custom Brokers Association23. Pipavav Custom Brokers Association24. Pune Customs House Agents Association25. Rajasthan Customs House Agents Association26.Tuticorin Custom Brokers Association27.Visakhapatnam Cusotms Brokers' Association28.West Bengal Custom House Agents Society FFFAI welcomes Women in Logistics/Youth in Logistics to participate on FFFAI forums and also invites membership application form logistics service providers in industry as this is a big national and international forum to network.

Ecom Express unveils new brand identity

Ecom Express Limited, India’s sole pure-play B2C e-commerce logistics provider as of the Financial Year 2024, has introduced a new brand identity, underscoring its commitment to customer-centricity. This rebranding reflects a focus on addressing specific customer needs, prioritising customer-facing metrics, and integrating innovative technology across its nationwide express logistics network. The goal is to enhance speed, agility, and network reach, ensuring a customer-focused approach. The rebranding includes a dynamic logo and a refreshed visual identity, symbolising Ecom Express’s pursuit of excellence. The new logo features a forward-moving arrow within a square, representing the company’s dedication to delivery. The letter "E" in the logo stands for Expression, Innovation, and Progress, while the bold magenta colour signifies bravery, self-expression, and strength. This vibrant magenta reintroduction reflects Ecom Express's renewed commitment to customers, partners, and team members, as the company aims to simplify and democratise logistics for all. Ajay Chitkara, CEO and MD of Ecom Express, elaborated on the transformation, stating, “Our refreshed brand identity reaffirms our customer-first approach as we continue to integrate technology and innovation to provide reliable, high-speed services with the widest network reach. This transformation also underscores our commitment to our employees and delivery partners, who are essential to our business.” The new logo embodies Ecom Express’s dedication to its core values, focusing on customer welfare and fostering a diverse, inclusive environment. This rebranding signifies a promise to redefine logistics through advanced technology, making life easier for all types of customers.

Delmos Aviation transports second lot of oxygen concentrators from Russia for Rajasthan government

Delmos Aviation has transported the second lot of 300 units of oxygen concentrators from Russia to New Delhi for the Rajasthan state government. The consignment was airborne on an Aeroflot A333 aircraft (SU 232) and reached at 10:10 AM in New Delhi. The shipments were shipped by road and sent back to Swasthya Bhawan, Jaipur, Rajasthan Medical Services Corporation (RMSCL). RMSCL obtained oxygen concentrators from Russian companies together with Delmos Aviation. Delmos Aviation is procuring, transporting and supplying COVID-relied materials to the Rajasthan Medical Services Corporation with the mandate signed with the Rajasthan Government. There will shortly be two consignments with the remaining 800 oxygen concentrators. "We are ready to assist governments in the provision and delivery of any type of essential medical supplies, oxygen concentration and equipment as quickly as possible," said Dr Naveen Rao, Director, Delmos Aviation. "At this juncture, time-based deliveries are paramount. We can handle the airlift and deliver the shipment to the last point." In four lots, 100, 300, 450 and 400 units, a total of 1250 oxygen concentrations are ordered and continue to reach New Delhi in batches of shipments. On 14 and 16 May 2021, the remaining lots will arrive. Oxygen concentrators of Single flowmeter (0.5-10LPM Adjustable) and double flowmeter (0-5LPM Adjustable) are included in the delivery. The models are JAY-10A & LFY-I-5A. "The government of Rajasthan is working hard in this raging second wave of the pandemic to provide basic medical equipment to head Minister Ashok Gehlot and Minister of Health, Raghu Sharma. The government plans to import 1250 oxygen concentrators from Moscow, Russia, in partnership with Delmos Aviation, as part of its efforts to enhance medical oxygen in the state," said a spokesperson.

Klaipėda Port embarks on green hydrogen production and refuelling station project

The Port of Klaipėda has taken a major step toward sustainable logistics by signing a contract with “MT Group” to establish Lithuania's first green hydrogen production and public refuelling station. This initiative is set to revolutionise the port's energy infrastructure, offering a cleaner alternative for powering ships, vehicles, and industrial operations. Under the contract, “MT Group” will provide the necessary equipment for producing green hydrogen through electrolysis using a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyser. The project is expected to generate around 500 kilograms of hydrogen per day, with a total annual capacity of up to 127 tonnes. The hydrogen will primarily support port operations, including powering a vessel designed to collect waste from ships. Additional hydrogen will be available for refuelling public transport, ships, and land-based vehicles, marking a significant step towards decarbonising logistics. The project, which is expected to be fully operational by 2026, reflects Klaipėda Port’s commitment to environmental sustainability. The production facility will operate with a power demand of up to 3 MW and utilise approximately 11 cubic meters of water per day, making it more water-efficient compared to other industrial processes like car washes. The initiative is partly funded by the European Union Investment Programme 2021-2027 and the “New Generation Lithuania” Economic Recovery and Resilience Plan, with a total project cost of EUR 10.5 million. Klaipėda Port’s green hydrogen project sets a new standard for green energy integration in the Baltic region, aligning with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions and embrace renewable energy in the logistics sector.

A multifaceted approach focussed on continuous improvement and innovation

As we all know, supply chain management encompasses a multifaceted approach to streamline operations, optimise resources, and meet customer demands efficiently. Integrating the entire supply chain involves aligning and synchronising all components, processes, and stakeholders involved—from suppliers to end consumers. Most importantly, an integrated supply chain leverages technology and standardised processes to achieve seamless coordination, visibility, and data sharing across the entire value chain. As businesses navigate the complexities of today’s global marketplace, harnessing the power of an innovative supply chain through enabling technological advancements and process improvements is crucial for establishing resilient, responsive, and future-ready supply chain ecosystems. These aspects are brought together by three crucial elements: technology as the backbone of innovative supply chains, continuous improvement throughout the entire supply chain, and network structures driven by transparent communication and end-to-end visibility. Harish Singh, Head – Supply Chain, Burgerama talks about the amalgamation of these key elements that enable organisations like Burgerama to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving business landscape, fostering innovation and sustainable growth in the realm of supply chain management features. Excerpts by UPAMANYU BORAH from a recent interaction. Genesis and Operations Founded in 2018 by Kabir, Viraaj, and Vivek, Burgerama is a flavour-packed tale of the juiciest cheeseburgers in India. Starting strong in Sushant Lok in October 2018, not even a global pandemic could halt this culinary sensation. What sets Burgerama apart? 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Fluctuating commodity prices and supply chain disruptions occasionally affect our quality and pricing consistency. To address this, we've prioritised supply chain flexibility. Technological investments and strategic partnerships enable swift responses to unforeseen circumstances. Building relationships with multiple suppliers and agile inventory management mitigate localised disruptions. Our logistics infrastructure, designed for agility, includes contingency plans and alternative routes, ensuring seamless operations. Despite macro challenges, our commitment to a flexible supply chain empowers us to navigate obstacles effectively, ensuring consistent delivery of quality burgers to our customers under any circumstances. Global Benchmarks, Local Adaptations Our burger brand prioritises a consistent supply through tech-driven forecasting, strategic partnerships, and global benchmarking. Leveraging predictive analytics, we adjust production to minimise shortages or overstocking. Long-term relationships with suppliers ensure transparent operations, from sourcing to delivery. We adapt successful global practices through benchmarking and continually improve through audits, adopting new technologies or optimising routes. Our commitment to agility and learning from global benchmarks ensures a reliable supply chain, meeting dynamic customer demands. Cost Management Methods In the face of escalating input costs, especially in a landscape where our primary business operates through Zomato and Swiggy, our commitment remains to shield end consumers from additional financial burdens. Our strategy is multi-faceted, emphasising cost management without compromising quality or transferring extra expenses to the customer. Internally, we relentlessly optimise operations, streamlining processes from sourcing to distribution to enhance efficiency and minimise wastage throughout the supply chain. Furthermore, we are resolute in absorbing a certain degree of these cost increases within our operations, ensuring that the quality, value, and experience associated with our brand remain uncompromised. Collaborating closely with our suppliers and distributors, we navigate peak input costs by absorbing some of the financial pressures internally, ultimately ensuring that the end consumer is spared from additional financial strains. Automation advancements in Operations Harnessing advanced information technology has been transformative for our supply chain. Integration of cutting-edge solutions has significantly boosted efficiency, agility, and responsiveness. A key initiative involves implementing robust inventory management systems driven by machine learning algorithms. These systems enhance demand forecasting, optimise inventory levels, and predict supply chain disruptions. This proactive approach ensures balanced stock levels at both outlet and warehouse, preventing excesses or shortages. Automation further streamlines operations, with an indent planning tool seamlessly integrated into our inventory management for more precise order fulfillment planning. Strong Partnerships: Key to minimising disruptions In India's supply chain landscape, seamless coordination among suppliers, distributors, and logistics partners is crucial. Our approach emphasises robust communication channels, fostering transparency, strategy alignment, and quick problem-solving. During crises, like recent disruptions, our coordination becomes even more vital. Swift adaptations, such as diversifying supply channels and optimising stock, help us navigate challenges. Strong partner relationships minimise disruptions. Despite widespread implications, our focus stays on fostering collaborations and open communication to navigate challenges effectively and deliver quality service in alignment with the dynamic Indian market. Logistics: Enabling Our Burger Success In our burger brand's success story in India, logistics plays a vital role, serving as the backbone of our operations. Entrusting specific functions to external partners, such as transportation and warehousing, ensures efficient delivery routes and streamlined distribution. While external partners handle certain tasks, the majority of logistics operations, including inventory management and strategic planning, are internally controlled. This internal control is crucial for optimising inventory, anticipating market demands, and maintaining a smooth product flow. With approximately 90 per cent of logistics operations managed internally, we strike a balance, leveraging external expertise while retaining control over core functions. 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Embrace ethical and sustainable practices, recognising their growing importance in supply chains. Lastly, foster a problem-solving mindset, as the ability to address challenges efficiently is highly valued in the dynamic field of supply chain management.

India Warehousing Show 2024 set to transform logistics industry

The 13th edition of the India Warehousing Show (IWS), slated for July 11th to 13th, 2024, at the Yashobhoomi, India International Convention & Expo Centre (IICC) in Dwarka, New Delhi, promises to be a pivotal event for warehousing, material handling, logistics, automation, and supply chain professionals. Organised by RX India, IWS continues to be a cornerstone event, uniting the entire industry under one roof. Highlighting the event will be a special address by Shri Surendra Ahirwar, Joint Secretary Logistics & Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry. His insights into India's evolving logistics landscape will underscore government initiatives aimed at enhancing sector efficiency and competitiveness, aligning with the theme "Streamlining Tomorrow: Transforming Supply Chains through Automation." Mr. Umang Gupta, Country General Manager, RX India, emphasised the event's significance, stating, "With the warehousing & logistics sector's critical role in the national economy, collaboration across the economic value chain and technological advancements are crucial for growth. Over the decade, India Warehousing Show has emerged as the flagship event connecting policy makers, technology companies, and infrastructure customers." Featuring more than 250 exhibitors, IWS will showcase the latest technological advancements and live product demonstrations from leading national and international companies in storage, transportation, and logistics solutions. The event will also host expert-led panel discussions, industry talk shows, and networking sessions with industry leaders. Topics will range from the National Logistics Policy and optimizing logistical costs to AI, Industry 4.0, sustainability in logistics, and the impact of e-commerce and Q-commerce on consumer experiences. The Yashobhoomi venue, renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities and expansive space, promises an ideal environment for industry professionals to connect, collaborate, and drive innovation in logistics and supply chain management.

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Surecom Media organised PROCARGOCONNECT 2022,the ‘first-of-its-kind’ conference, mainly revolving around the sector of Project Cargo and Logistics Management. Pioneering a new saga and legacy of conferences, PROCARGOCONNECT 2022 that convened on August 25, 2022 at The Westin Mumbai Garden City, attracted an audience of 150+ specialised logistics and projects professionals, which included several eminent personalities belonging to government-owned corporations as well as from the private sector, mainly from heavy engineering companies, components and process equipment manufacturers, industrial projects and EPC companies that majorly use the modes of transport steering and fulfiling the crucial demand for procurement and installing of over-dimensional and overweight consignments at the sites. The conference witnessed six multifarious extensively informative panel discussions, which proved to be extremely engaging with steaming debates and discussions, brewing in continuum. At the outset, Ajeet Kumar, Director, Surecom Media, in his opening remarks welcomed the delegates and introduced them to the kind of discussions the conference would unfurl through the day, thereby setting a definite context for relevance and updation of information. Eminent leaders and sector experts both from the service user and provider side gathered around to light the lamp and marked an auspicious beginning to the eventful day ahead. The chief guest for the event, Pradeep Dongre, Associate Director (Contracts and Materials Management), Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL), addressed the most dominant issues and elaborated on the degree and severity of impact with facts and figures. The 1st panel discussion revolved around ‘Demand and Supply, Trends and Expectations shaping the EPC Industry’. This panel specifically discussed the impact of emerging markets – where volumes will come from; the outlook for the EPC sector; the key driver for the project cargo market; future forecasting, developing innovations, new operational designs and service readiness. The deliberations touched upon the activities that need to be done by the core companies and the ones that need outsourcing. The demand “from India”, i.e. the resources that India provides globally – solar energy and wind energy and their states of readiness, in terms of logistics and supply chain management capabilities making these sectors equipped for increasing exports, were discussed. Moreover, collaboration from all the associated sectors will fill the gaps which continue to glare at us, despite the various innovative initiatives of the government. Shashi Kant Misra, Lead- SCM & Logistics, L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering rightly questioned the limitations and doubts that the user industry is facing, even after claiming that they have handed over the project to reliable partners. “Why don’t companies depend completely on the channel partners and why do they feel a need to send their men to the site for such a considerable period of time?”. Subsequently, Hardik Lalani,Deputy General Manager- Procurement, Kalpataru Power Transmission;  Mukesh Nandan Jha, Head- Procurement - Substations (GIS/AIS), KEC International; Anand Iyer, Head- Corporate EXIM and Commercial, Thermax Global; and Nitesh Shinde, Manager- SCM, Primetals Technologies chimed in, in unison, to collectively claim that the need for trust on project partners is what determines the prerequisite for an ideal industry, setting benchmarks for the future. The panel, through its riveting dialogue, opened up new ways of thinking, gelling in thoughts of procurement professionals, supply chain management experts and corporate heads for trade and commerce activities. The panelists were felicitated by Rajesh Gupta, Managing Director, Premier Global Logistics. Taking the blow-by-blow account ahead, the 2nd panel took in its stride to discuss on the highly common and yet brimming-with-newness dialectical concept of ‘Capacity versus Cost – How to navigate transportation challenges in  the post-COVID environment’, which brought to the fore some very interesting insights on how to work together with a perfectly aligned understanding of what can be delivered in the new normal and how to adapt to the shifts and changes, transforming the conventional work methodologies. The pandemic, not surprisingly, cropped up as a major anchor of the discussion since the cost-fluctuation and disruption that the market witnessed due to the catastrophic outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic still lingers like a nightmare, inflicting great damage to the profit margins of businesses. Bibhudendra Maharana, Head- Logistics Center of Excellence, GE India Industrial says that there is a need to look at things from a new angle, what best can be done differently, how to come out of the disputes. “Plannings, which has been so difficult to manage, have still been implemented all across the nation. Having a proper forecast will help quell the challenges and we need to work better, towards that.” P V S Nageswara Rao, Director and CEO, Mechtrotech Projects highlighted how the pandemic changed the entire pattern of life of any business. “Sending engineers too on the project is one of the many changes or new developments that have become an example of how a pandemic has changed the project logistics industry.” Amandeep Singh, Director, Techno Process Equipment India said that their focus on the areas from where they source their raw materials, on inventory management – how they pushed for tie ups between logistics companies to enable more cost competitiveness. Pavithran M Kallada, Managing Director- India, BDP UGL Global Logistics, who was the moderator for the panel, highlighted the scarcity of ocean containers and increasing charter prices. He put forward some enthralling questions to the panel as to how they have been able to answer not just their customers but also their vendors, rather business partners, with ingenuity, despite all such disruptions. In spite of all the challenges, the panelists agreed and echoed the fact that post-COVID, logistics companies, manufacturers have come together like never before and that is what will make up for resiliency in the coming times. Anup Nair, Projects Director – India, BDP UGL Global Logistics felicitated the speakers after the session concluded. As without hearing out the problems no industry can deliberate on recuperation measures to scale new heights, the 3rd panel session focussed particularly on the ‘Challenges faced by Project Cargo shippers and Service Providers’. The discussions proved to be extremely singular with its sharp dissection of intricacies involved in the highly complex web of cargo shipping that deals with an intense sieving off layers of costs, with an approach that is dedicated to adapt to new realities. Prospects like diverse onshore projects; drive towards renewable energy; decarbonising operations, all the while making the trade more collaborative and symbiotic, by sharing of capabilities were illuminated upon. Subesh Kumar, Chief General Manager (Inspection) and Head BO - Mumbai - SCM, Engineers India Ltd discussed the importance of alternative modes for logistics management of ODC cargo. Nailesh Gandhi, Direcotr, Express Global Logistics (EXG) emphasised on the significance of "listening" as a service provider. “Every engineer, every member should be a part of the entire on-ground team, should be a part of discussions, should be actively involved towards making a project achieve executional excellence in itself, by adhering to and doing what is desired of them.” Harsh Chheda, Director, Hirji Logipack in his deliberation touched upon the importance of packaging of products in determining the quality of the goods transported and adding value to the supply chain. “New design requirements have been added for packaging: on the one hand, to improve the differentiation capacity of the product, and on the other, to improve the efficiency of the product at every step of the transit process.” Jay Kumar Patro, Head- Logistics, Plasser India talked about the risk factors in designing and manufacturing that might cause the entire system to fall through. “Planning before the process initiates is the key to managing costs,” he emphasised. Being a part of the high-on-demand green energy sector, Vinod Kumar Vyas, Regional Logistics Leader - Hydro Project, GE Renewable Energy added on to the list of challenges and affirmed some already mentioned factors and assessments by the fellow panelists while stressing on the synergies that can be achieved by integrating systems and interfaces between evolving supply chains and its set of new customers. As the panel marked an end to some enlightening discussions, Ajit Menon, Business Advisor, Givven Logistics took to the stage to felicitate the speakers. The 4th panel kick-started with some in-depth analyses, followed by a gripping discussion on ‘Today’s global MPV, SPMT fleet, purpose-built vessels and their specifics – scalability and growth’ shedding light on the current state of multipurpose vessel fleet, RORO, purpose-built vessels, self-propelled modular transporters, electronic steer platform trailers, self-loading girder systems and roll-trailers, with a quest to comprehend what the future demands. Capt. Atul Sharma, Manager- Sales (Breakbulk & Projects), Höegh Autoliners India spoke about the new regulations of the maritime industry and the new changes after the outbreak of the pandemic. Ibrahim Khan, Chartering Manager (India and Middle East), dship Carriers taking cue from Sharma’s statement, highlighted the huge demand coming from the Wind Energy sector, which is taking a great share of the vessels present today. Shreyas Vyas, Vice President, Total Movements representing the SPMT perspective highlighted the need for investment in the sector to make that rare leap of faith and reliability at any circumstance and terrain. He said, it all depends, albeit, on the execution of the new projects lying in the pipeline. Vishal K Joshi, General Manager- Projects & Chartering, Om Freight Forwarders talked about how the risks and damages can be mitigated and avoided by aircraft charters. “Project Cargo is an out-of-the-box cargo and hence, every solution has to be tailor-made for the very specific challenges,” he added. Shashi Kant Misra, Lead- SCM & Logistics, L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering who also took to this technical panel talked about preventive steps that help in management of operations despite disruptions. “The lack of focus on SPMTs by Indian companies is one of the major issues,” he said. SPMTs, engineers, workers – there is a need to rope in more and more of these.” The panelists were felicitated by Sanjiv Garg, Managing Director, Pipavav Railway Corporation and Secretary General, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) - India. Digitisation is soon emerging as the necessary first step in the journey of modernisation, as embarked by businesses. Hence, the 5th Panel attracted significant attention with a stimulating conversation revolving around ‘Data Transparency and Visibility across the Value Chain System’. After all, companies should be capable of knowing what is happening upstream and downstream in the supply chain and supplier ecosystems and be equipped to effectively communicate this knowledge both internally and externally across the value chain. Ruchita Mishra, Director- Procurement and Supply Chain, ISS Facility Services India, the moderator for the panel, initiated the opening dialogue on data visibility and transparency and how data integration within and beyond ecosystems can benefit processes substantially. Pradeep Tewari, Head - Petchem SCM Operations, Reliance Industries and Mayur Karekar, Project Logistics Manager, Air Products India enlightened the audience about the information that is available due to the current infrastructure. Both presented various examples of how the pandemic affected logistics, where one process was accomplished but something or the other acted as a barrier to a finished result. Anand Iyer, Head- Corporate EXIM and Commercial, Thermax Global, who was also a part of the panel critically highlighted how fluid is data and that the focus should now shift on how to use it and leverage it to integrate processes. Amit Bhowmik, Cluster Head of Procurement - Southeast Asia, Linde India explained how the present situation has several opportunities in store, as now there are so many suppliers available for management of goods. “Firefighting”, he said, has definitely subsided to quite an extent. Daljit Singh Kohli, India Lead, Port of Antwerp-Bruges took to the dais to congratulate and felicitate the speakers. The 6th panel witnessed a new turn in the general direction of the discussion, as ideas poured scheming to bring in changes into the traditional patterns. The theme revolved around‘Cultivating Sector Leaders: identifying, upskilling, empowering the NextGen’. The panel delved into the mandates and requirements considering extensive up-gradation of processes and people in the EPC Industry, as well as cargo movers, while evolving alongside tech deployments, necessary to holistically equip the future of the sector. S Mahesh Mahalingam, Head- EXIM, L&T Construction and Gopi T, Chief Procurement Officer, Senvion cast light on the skills of workforce management through being the right coach and mentor, given the fact that there are three generations working under the same roof. Sanjiv Garg, Managing Director, Pipavav Railway Corporation and Secretary General, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) - India explained how the working conditions had to be changed for logistics workers, because of necessary human rights movements. “Only when these changes are made, will the logistics industry truly modernise,” he said. Gopinath Thube, Logistics Expert - Domestic and International, EPC Projects said that there has to be on-site experience when it comes to the projects sector. “Formulating analysis reports, implementing route surveys, etc. are highly region-specific and time-specific and hence, have to be conducted again and again. It is impossible to determine all the factors that intervene in the dynamics of the overall scheme of things.” The moderator for the panel Snehal Jain,Logistics Manager - LNC Canada Project (OSBL), Fluor annotated how young professionals need to be inspired by making them focus on far-reaching perspectives. “Logistics systems should change the environment, the rules and regulations of the game, so as to make everything progressive and not necessarily micromanaging.” Janesh Gulati, Managing Director, Total Movements felicitated the speakers as the session brought the curtain down with a fulfiled quest to grasp new lines of thought. Following that, Sanjiv Garg, Managing Director, Pipavav Railway Corporation and Secretary General, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) – India, took to the dais and offered a kind and heartfelt vote of thanks to the entire team of Surecom Media, for organising a highly distinguishable event. Ajeet Kumar, Director, Surecom Media felicitated the sponsors and partners – Express Global Logistics, Sarjak Container Lines, BDP International India, Givven Logistics, dship Carriers Germany, AVA Global, Balmer Lawrie, Industrial Freight Movers and Rhenus Logistics – with mementos, while extending a worthy note of gratitude for their contribution, leading to the huge success that PROCARGOCONNECT 2022 instated.

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