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Greetings Readers!
As the signs of winter’s impending arrival become more evident, the supply chain industry is also gearing up for its busiest and most challenging season. Just as the trees shed their leaves, businesses must prepare for increased demand, increasing the demand for logistics services. The colder temperatures prompt a surge in consumer purchases, leading to higher production rates, warehousing needs, and transportation demands. It’s a reminder that in this industry, like in nature, adaptation and preparedness are key to success.
Just as nature adapts to the changing seasons, sustainable supply chains strive to minimize their environmental impact while meeting increased demand. To do so, businesses are investing in eco-friendly practices and technologies, such as energy-efficient warehouses, electric delivery vehicles, and sustainable packaging materials. Our cover story this month follows this idea and talks about what goes into turning supply chains sustainable.
Let’s take a look at what the magazine has in store for you this month:
Cover Story: Sustainability in Supply Chains: The Real Talk
Special Feature: Safer Warehouses: A pressing need
Feature: INSTC: Redefining International Commerce Through Connectivity
Feature: Air Cargo at the Crossroads? Demand vs. Capacity Conflict
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Greetings Readers!
As the signs of winter’s impending arrival become more evident, the supply chain industry is also gearing up for its busiest and most challenging season. Just as the trees shed their leaves, businesses must prepare for increased demand, increasing the demand for logistics services. The colder temperatures prompt a surge in consumer purchases, leading to higher production rates, warehousing needs, and transportation demands. It’s a reminder that in this industry, like in nature, adaptation and preparedness are key to success.
Just as nature adapts to the changing seasons, sustainable supply chains strive to minimize their environmental impact while meeting increased demand. To do so, businesses are investing in eco-friendly practices and technologies, such as energy-efficient warehouses, electric delivery vehicles, and sustainable packaging materials. Our cover story this month follows this idea and talks about what goes into turning supply chains sustainable.
Let’s take a look at what the magazine has in store for you this month:
Cover Story: Sustainability in Supply Chains: The Real Talk
Special Feature: Safer Warehouses: A pressing need
Feature: INSTC: Redefining International Commerce Through Connectivity
Feature: Air Cargo at the Crossroads? Demand vs. Capacity Conflict
This issue also brings to you our conversations with supply chain leaders Mr. Avnish Naik (Head – Logistics and Warehouse, Raymond), Mr. Sandip Balakrishnan (Director of Supply Chain, Swiggy), and Mr. Paras Rawal (India Managing Director, CEVA Logistics).
In the Opinion Article, Mr. Sanjay Tiwari (Co-Founder and CEO, 21CC Education) tells us about his take on the importance of reskilling and upskilling in the logistics sector.
We also have Guest Column submissions from Mr. S. Swaminathan (CEO, GS1), and Mr. R.K. Narayan (President – Strategy & Business Development, Horizon Industrial Parks).
Mr. Pramod Sant (Former Vice President – Head of Import Export and Customs, Siemens Ltd.) continues the series on Free Trade Agreements and sheds light on how the FTA benefits can be maximized, in this month’s EXIM Vidya.
Mr. Shammi Dua (Vice-President, Kearney) puts the SCM Spotlight on India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEE EC).
We also bring to you a Case Study on how JA Foods increased their logistics efficiency by bringing in technology.
Stay knowledgeable, stay ahead in your game!
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