2nd Edition Conference on

SOLUTION DE TECHNOLOGY AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS

The North STAR of Logistics

30th August 2024, Friday | 1000 – 1715 Hrs
The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai

India is anticipated to become the world's third largest economy by FY28, with a projected GDP of $5 trillion. This significant leap from ranking 10th a decade ago has largely been driven by the export of services. However, over the last few years, there has been a concerted effort by the Government of India (GoI) to bolster the manufacturing sector and increase merchandize exports. Through initiatives such as Make in India and Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes for 14 varied sectors, the GoI aims to raise the manufacturing sector’s contribution to GDP from approximately 16 percent at present to more than 20 percent in the next 2-3 years.

To achieve high-volume merchandize exports and capitalize on the global shift in supply chains, India must compete with other export hubs like China in terms of price, quality, and efficiency — not only in manufacturing, but also in logistics, which typically accounts for 10-20 percent of cost of manufactured goods. At the same time, domestic consumption patterns are evolving, with customers expecting a variety of SKU options, affordable yet expedited deliveries, enhanced tracking and free returns. A strong and efficient logistics ecosystem is crucial to meet growing customer aspirations.

In this endeavour and with the target to improve India’s ranking in the Global Logistics Performance Index from current 38th to the Top 25 by 2030, GoI launched the National Logistics Policy (NLP) in 2022. One of the key objectives of the NLP is to modernise the logistics ecosystem through greater adoption of information and communication technology, upgraded infrastructure, use of drones, automation, innovation, green logistics, international best practices and facilitate integration with global value chain. Crucially, the NLP has backed the development of the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) to link diverse trade stakeholders such as shippers, ports, shipping lines, cargo terminals, transporters, government agencies etc., to enable seamless transactions.

Technology-led logistics operations and automation are expected to enhance efficiencies and customer experience in both domestic and global markets, adding significant value to businesses and the economy. This is expected to result in the rapid adoption of automation in the logistics sector in the next 5-10 years. Automation is being adopted across industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, oil and gas, chemicals, e-commerce, and FMCG for numerous logistics functions, right from simple data entry, to automated complex workflows, robotic storage and retrieval systems, intelligent transportation management, and proactive decision making.

This year conference with theme “Technology-led Logistics: A strategic business differentiator” will centre around the evolving logistics landscape in India with a specific focus on current and potential future state of technology and automation, case studies on benefits realised and the need for an ecosystem to drive strong ROI from automation.

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Knowledge report on

Logistics Automation: A Strategic Imperative to India's Growth


Logistics in India is transforming significantly through automation, driven by rapid growth of e-commerce, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG), pharmaceuticals and automotive industries, among others. The increasing demand for efficiency, speed and accuracy in logistics operations and amid increased output is pushing companies to adopt more advanced levels of automation solutions. This shift is being actively supported by a collaborative ecosystem of solution providers, government agencies, industry associations and consultants, all working to accelerate the automation journeys of business and enhance their competitiveness in a dynamic marketplace. However, the pace, reliability, and complexity of automation adoption vary significantly across industries, shaped by their distinct logistics priorities. As India's logistics landscape continues to evolve, automation will remain a critical driver of the nation's growth.

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Speakers

INAUGURAL SESSION

Nitin Vyas

Mr. Nitin Vyas

Rahul

Mr. Rahul

Manish Saigal

Mr. Manish Saigal

Managing Director
Alvarez & Marsal

vineet majgaonkar

Mr. Vineet Majgaonkar

Chairman - STAR Committee
Chairman - Armstrong Dematic

 

SESSION I
AUTOMATION TRIUMPHS: FROM THE HORSES’ MOUTH

Mr. Farhaan Mukadam

Mr. Farhaan Mukadam

Senior Director
Alvarez & Marsal

Mr. Arpit Raj

Mr. Arpit Raj

Head of Logistics and Customer Service
Godrej Consumer Products Limited

Mr. Harish Lade

Mr. Harish Lade

Vice President Supply Chain
Asian Paints

Mr. Ankur Sharma

Mr. Ankur Sharma

Head of Supply Chain, India
Roquette

Mr. Rohit Mantri

Mr. Rohit Mantri

Head ImpACT of Unified S&OP & Connected Planning
Tata Motors

Mr. Ram Bhadouria

Mr. Ram Bhadouria

General Manager of Engineering and Projects, South Asia
Unilever

 

SESSION II
FIXED, FLEXIBLE OR FUSION? DISCOVERING THE ULTIMATE TRUTH

Mr. Satish Shukla

Mr. Satish Shukla

Co- founder and CMO
Addverb Technologies

Mr. Shakti Choube

Mr. Shakti Choube

Senior Vice President & Business Head of Intralogistics Automation
Craftsman Automation Ltd

Mr. Vinod Kumar

Mr. Vinod Kumar

Head of Supply Chain
CEAT Limited

Mr. Ponraj Periswami

Mr. Ponraj Periswami

Head Of Supply Chain Management
Wahl Clipper Corporation

Mr. Punit Modi

Mr. Punit Modi

Director Global Supply Chain Analytics (Benchmarking)
Mondelēz International

Mr. Janakiram Annam

Mr. Janakiram Annam

Founder
Hachidori Robotics Private Limited

 

SESSION III
MASTERING THE TECH STACK – THE BACKBONE OF WAREHOUSE AUTOMATION

Mr. Ajit Jangle

Mr. Ajit Jangle

Managing Director
FM Logistic India

Mr. Venktesh Kumar

Mr. Venktesh Kumar

Co-Founder and Managing Director
StackBOX

Mr. Sreenivas Rao Nandigam

Mr. Sreenivas Rao Nandigam

Global Head of Supply Chain
Sun Pharma

Mr. Harshad Bhat

Mr. Harshad Bhat

Head of Logistics
Wurth India

Mr. Satish Karunakaran

Mr. Satish Karunakaran

Director of Transformation
Pepe Jeans India Limited

Mr. Krishna Kumar Singh

Mr. Krishna Kumar Singh

Director Supply Chain Management, South Asia
Hafele India Private Limited

 

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