MSME CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA
( ISO : 9001 - 2015 )
5th Global Sustainability Conclave Make In India -
Make for World 25th - 27th July 2024
Jointly Organising with SEPC ( Service Export Promotion Council under Ministry of
Commerce and Industry Govt. of India, Delhi)
&
India Exposition Mart Ltd. ( Greater Noida )
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN VICE CHAIRMAN
RAKESH KUMAR PAWAN KUMAR
INDRAJIT GHOSH Chairman (IEML)
(Conference and Exhibition)
KANSAL
Make In India-Make for World MD Jagadamba Cutlery
Global Chairman-MSME Limited
Chamber of Commerce and
Industry of India
GOVERNING COUNCIL
STEERING COMMITTEE
Padmashri Dr.Rajagopalan Padmashri Dr.G. D. Padmashri Chetan Singh Solanki
Vasudevan Yadav Dr.Kartikeya Sarabhai
Plastic Man of India Chemical Man of India Environment Man of India The Solar Man of India
Ranjit S Baxi K D Bhardwaj Dr. Arup Kumar Misra Dr. Santanu Kumar
Director and Group Head Environment
Dutta
president of the Bureau of Chairman Pollution control
International Recycling and Energy , International Services , Board Assam Member Secretary
National Productivity Council Pollution Control Board
Assam
Dr Abhay Sinha Erik Solheim Dr. Arun Kumar Sarma K L Jain Chairman
Director General Chairman -The sixth and former Director General at North KLJ Group
Services Export UN Environment Executive East Centre for Technology
Promotion Council Director and under secretary- Application and Reach
General of the United Nations
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Plastic Recycling, Waste to Wealth, Flexible
Packaging & Speciality Films
Dr. Sameer Joshi Dr.Sandeep Marwah Dr.Anup K Ghosh Kapil Malhotra
Vice Chairman IPI, Global President ICMEI & Prof IIT Delhi, Global Global Business Unit Head
Advisory Board Member Chancellor AAFT - Fluoropolymers-Gujarat
Advisory Board Member
MSMECCII Fluorochemicals Ltd
MSMECCII
Dr Suneel Pandey Jeevaraj Pillai Ekta Narain Sunil Kumar
Sathyanarayanan
Director Solid Waste Joint President Co-Founder and Chief Country President India & Regional
Director Packaging IMEA Henkel
Management TERI Packaging, Uflex Ltd. Business Officer - Recykal Adhesive Technologies India Pvt Ltd
Rakesh Shah Dr. Tanweer Alam Rahul V Podaar
Ravi Aggarwal
Managing Director
Life Coach, Mentor, Additional Director, IIP The Shakti Plastic
Ex President AIPAI Marketing and Business Industries
Delhi, Additional Charge
Consultant IIP Lucknow
Green Energy, Hydrogen, Biofuel, Biogas, ESG,
CSR & Carbon Negative
Dr. A. R. Shukla Colonel Rohit Dev Gaurav Kedia Dr. J P Gupta
Chair,Environment & Green
President - Indian Biogas Operational Art & Strategic Chairman - Indian Biogas Hydrogen Committee, PHDCCI
Association Thinking Association Summit Chair, ICS 2023
Dr Rakesh Chandra Mallikharjuna Babu Dr Vibha Dhawan Peter Bertrand
Agarwal Kayala
Diplomatic Relations | Green
The Environmental & Vice Chancellor, Galgotias Director General Strategic Partnership | Donor
Consumer Protection ( TERI ) Coordination | Programme
University, India
Foundation, Exe. Chairman Support
Electrical Mobility, Battery Refurbishment
Recycling & OEM’s
Dr. Shailendra (Dr.
Rajesh Garg Deb Mukherji Dr. Rajeev Mishra
SHAILENDRA) Saroj
Director and Founder Chairman International National-President Federation of
Managing Director
Federation of electric vehicle electric vehicle Association
REDON Lithium Industries Omega Seiki Mobility P Ltd. Association
Swadesh Srivastava Vijay Malik Yash Pal Sachar Vikas Gupta
Head Emerging Mobility BU- DGM Govt Sale EVBU-Tata Motor Vice President - Corporate Affairs Founder CEO of Sampoorn EV
Hero MotorCorp Ltd Passenger Vehicles Limited @ Ashok Leyland Pvt. Ltd.
instead of Eashwa Automotive,
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Virendra Goyal TBA TBA
Head Business Development -EV
Charging The Tata Power Company
Limited
E - Waste Recycling, Technology, EPR &
Circular Economy
ALN Rao Raj Kumar Prabhjot Sodhi
Former Country Program Manager,
CEO Deshwal, Waste
CEO Exigo Recycling Global Environment Facility- Small Grant
Management Pvt Ltd Programme-UNDP, CEE for 14 years
Sustainability
Prof. Dr. P K Rajput Asim Saha Mahesh Kasture Bineesha P
Global Leadership Coach | Resident Director MSME Board Member
Chief Manager (R&D). Bharat Technology Development Board
Pharma Business Leader | Chamber of Commerce
Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (Under Department of Science
Keynote speaker and Industry of India and Technology Govt of India)
Ulhas Parlikar Hanumant Saraf T. Jaya Surya Yogesh Kumar
Global Consultant Deputy general Manager General Manager
(Waste Management, Circular Vice President Reliance
Hindustan Petroleum MSME Chamber of Commerce
Economy, Policy Advocacy & Co Industries and Industry of India
processing) Corporation Ltd.
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Nestle India Limited Indian Oil Corporation Godrej Industries Colgate Pamolive
Ltd. Limited
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Bislery International pepsico Coca cola India TBA
Start-Up Conclave, Funding from PSU’s,
Banks, SIDBI & IPO
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Dr Nancy Juneja
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GlobalChairperson-
MENTORx Women
Handicrafts, Jute Leather, Textiles, Garments,
Sport Goods & Home Furnishing Items
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Dipten Basu
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Vice President
MSME Chamber of Commerce
and Industry of India
Social Media
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Jitender Chawla Gaurav Gupta TBA TBA
Chartered President
Director SMEBIZZ
Lions Club
SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT , LOGISTICS
& WAREHOUSING
CONFERENCE
&
EXHIBITION
25TH - 27TH VIGYAN BHAWAN,
JULY 2024 NEW DELHI
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
INTRODUCTION
A supply chain is the network of all the individuals,
organizations, resources, activities and technology involved in
the creation and sale of a product. A supply chain
encompasses everything from the delivery of source materials
from the supplier to the manufacturer through to its eventual
delivery to the end user. The supply chain segment involved
with getting the finished product from the manufacturer to
the consumer is known as the distribution channel.
STEPS IN THE SUPPLY
CHAIN
The fundamental steps of a supply chain in order are as follows:
Sourcing raw materials.
Refining those materials into basic parts.
Combining those basic parts to create a product.
Order fulfillment/Sales.
Product delivery.
Customer support and return services.
The amount of time it takes any one of these processes from
start to completion is known as lead time. Supply chains are
managed by supply chain managers, who monitor lead time
and coordinate the processes in each step to maximize
customer satisfaction.
The purpose of the value chain is to give the company a
competitive advantage in the industry.
SUPPLY CHAIN CHALLENGES
Potential lack of transparency
Having transparency enables
stakeholders to understand the
status of the supply chain.
Waste due to inadequate
production cycle
Businesses that inaccurately gauge
their supply, demand or capabilities
may end up with an overstocked
inventory.
Unsatisfied business partners
and customers
The ultimate goal of SCM is to
meet customer expectations. This
involves managing those
expectations realistically, but also
providing a valuable product.
Lost or delayed goods
Goods that go missing at any
point in the chain ultimately delay
the whole process and can impact
customers negatively.
SUPPLY CHAIN
MODELS
There are several common supply chain business models
that supply chains fit into. The models have two main
focuses: responsiveness and efficiency. Each model strives
for some combination of both but approaches those goals
differently.
The model types are:
Continuous Flow Model
Works best for mature industries with a degree of stability.
Agile Model
Works best for industries with unpredictable demand and
products that are made to order.
Fast Chain Model
Works best for products with a short lifecycle, such as fashion
items.
Flexible Model
Works best for industries with a level of stability and a few
relatively predictable demand peaks.
Custom Configured Model
Focuses on customizing.
WHY TO EXHIBIT ?
MEET NEW BUYERS
Drive new business opportunities by meeting and engaging with new
buyers, generate valuable leads and unlock millions of dollars worth of new
business.
DEVELOP NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Develop new business opportunities and form valuable partnerships
with an international and targeted supply chain audience.
EXPAND MARKET REACH
Exhibition will attract energy professionals from 15+ countries and the
supply chain zone will act as the ideal platform for companies to expand
their business globally.
SHOWCASE INNOVATIONS
Help shape the future of the supply chain industry by promoting your
company's latest innovations and technologies to global stakeholders
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
Connect global maritime, logistics and supply chain professionals, form
valuable partnerships and build relationships that will drive your business
forward.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE
EXHIBITION
350 + eminent speakers from across the world will participate in the
conference with 800 + industries from PAN India overseas.
Apart from Middle Industries and corporates, 400+ startups, unicorn
MSME’s will be participating in the event along with 6000+ participants.
100 + interviews will be published by various TV channels, Magazines
and Newspapers.
It will deliberate & showcase the opportunities, growth, ecosystem,
emerging trends.
Ministries, MOS, Secretaries, Joint Secretaries and other Government
top officials will be the part of the mega event.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE
EXHIBITION
01Distribution Companies 02Wholesale importers
03Logistics Companies-3PL/4PL 04Warehousing companies
05Technological Companies 06Investment Seekers
07Business opportunities seekers 08Hardware Companies
LOGISTICS
Conference & Exhibition
25th - 27th July VIGYAN BHAWAN,
2024 NEW DELHI
9AM - 6PM
INTRODUCTION
While the terms “logistics” and “supply chain” are
sometimes used interchangeably, logistics is an element of
the overall supply chain.
Logistics refers to the movement of goods from Point A to Point
B, which entails two functions: transportation and warehousing.
The overall supply chain is a network of businesses and
organizations working in a sequence of processes, including
logistics, to produce and distribute goods.
iThink Logistics joins ONDC for
logistics support to MSMEs
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
Fortunately, logistics management software helps businesses
make the very best routing and shipping decisions, contain
costs, protect investments and track the movement of goods.
Such software can often also automate processes, such as
choosing shippers according to rate fluctuations or contracts,
printing shipping labels, automatically entering transactions in
ledgers and on the balance sheet, ordering shipper pickups,
recording receipts and receipt signatures and helping with
inventory control and other functions.
At best, poor logistics will dent a company’s bottom line. At
worst, it can be crippling because logistics is the physical
manifestation of a transaction—without it, there’s no movement
of cash from customer to seller.
01
ROLE OF LOGISTICS IN BUSINESS
01Material sourcing 02 Transportation
Material sourcing involves more At the core of logistics is the act
than finding the lowest-cost of physically transporting goods
supplier for a raw material used in from Point A to Point B. First, a
manufacturing. Finding the right company needs to select the best
source for any given material mode of shipment—air or land, for
requires a good understanding example— and the best carrier
and management of all based on cost, speed and
contributing factors. This process distance, including optimizing
is called strategic sourcing. routes that require multiple
carriers.
03Order fulfillment 04 Warehousing
To complete a transaction, items warehouse management systems
must be “picked” from the enable logistical planning. Further,
warehouse per the customer organization within the warehouses is
order, properly packaged and part of logistic planning. Typically,
labeled and then shipped to the goods that move frequently or are
customer. Collectively, these scheduled for transport soon are
processes comprise order placed at the front of the warehouse.
fulfillment and are the heart of the
logistics.
05Demand forecasting 06Supply chain management
Logistics relies heavily on Logistics is an important link in the
inventory demand forecasting to supply chain as it facilitates the
ensure that a business never runs movement of goods from suppliers
short on core or high-demand to manufacturers and then to sellers
products or materials—and never or distributors and eventually to
ties up capital unnecessarily in buyers.
warehoused goods with sluggish
sales, either.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE
EXHIBITION
350 + eminent speakers from across the world will participate in the
conference with 800 + industries from PAN India overseas.
Apart from Middle Industries and corporates, 400+ startups, unicorn
and MSME’s will be participating in the event along with 6000+
participants.
100 + interviews will be published by various TV channels, Magazines
and Newspapers.
It will deliberate & showcase the opportunities, growth, ecosystem,
emerging trends.
Ministries, MOS, Secretaries, Joint Secretaries and other Government
top officials will be the part of the mega event.
Announcement video will be released for our upcoming two mega
event in Biswa Bangla.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE
EXHIBITION
01Distribution Companies 02Wholesale importers
03Logistics Companies-3PL/4PL 04Warehousing companies
05Technological Companies 06Investment Seekers
07Business opportunities seekers 08Hardware Companies
WHY TO EXHIBIT ?
MEET NEW BUYERS
Drive new business opportunities by meeting
and engaging with new buyers, generate
valuable leads and unlock millions of Rupees
worth of new business.
DEVELOP NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Develop new business opportunities and
form valuable partnerships with an
international and targeted maritime
transport and logistics audience.
EXPAND MARKET REACH
Exhibition will attract energy professionals
from 164 countries and the Maritime &
Logistics Zone will act as the ideal platform for
companies to expand their business globally.
SHOWCASE INNOVATIONS
Help shape the future of the shipping and
maritime industry by promoting your
company's latest innovations and
technologies to global stakeholders
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
Connect global maritime, logistics and
energy professionals, form valuable
partnerships and build relationships that will
drive your business forward.
STAY AHEAD OF THE COMPETITION
Stay ahead of the competition and increase
brand awareness and visibility by showcasing
your latest innovations
WAREHOUSING
Exhibition
&
Conference
25TH - 27TH JULY
2024
VIGYAN BHAWAN,
NEW DELHI
9AM - 6PM
INTRODUCTION
Warehouse is a place where the stock is housed. Simply, it is the house
of materials or it is analogous to the rented accommodation or a
guest house for the material in their journey along the movement of
its supply chain. Obviously, the traveller as well as the transporter and
materials manager would be very happy if the there are no hurdle, no
roadblocks, no bottle necks and no burdens throughout the journey
tenure.
NEED FOR WAREHOUSING
Materials flow is like blood of any organization, especially for a
production system. Warehouse may be considered as the heart of the
organizationforthesmooth running of the production line. A proper
warehousing managementmakes the organization healthy and
thence wealthy, because about 60to70percent of investment in the
form of working capital is contributedbymaterials in any industry
Reasons For Storage :
Uncertain and erratic demand patterns
Discounts on Bulk Purchase
The Indian warehouse Ability to Increase Production Runs
market is predicted
Protection from Production Shutdowns
to reach $34.99 Bn by
Manage Seasonal Production
2027, with a CAGR of
High Seasonality
15.64% from 2022
Price Fluctuation
Manufacturer’s Distance from Supplier
and End User
Transport and Shipping costs for Larger
Shipments
KEY FUNCTIONS OF
WAREHOUSING
WAREHOUSE LAYOUT DESIGN HANDLING EQUIPMENT &
At the outset, for designing an STORAGE SYSTEMS
installation and thence, achieving Goods storage and handling resulting
optimal warehouse logistics from the interactions among operators,
management, it should have a good machines, storage devices and working
layout. Without any iota of doubt, the methods in moving, storing and
layout design must always start controlling materials become important
withanexhaustive analysis of the aspects in warehouse management
company’s needs.
PICKING AND ORDER PREPARATION WAREHOUSE SAFETY AND SECURITY
Picking processes have a considerable In the day to day management on
impact on certain warehouse logistics an installation, both the logistics
strategies. These include the staff and merchandise in stock are
movement and extraction of products exposed to a series of risks. Hence,
from the racks as well as order sorting, the aspect of safety cannot be
consolidation, packing and dispatch. ignored in warehousing logistics.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE
EXHIBITION
350 + eminent speakers from across the world will participate in the
conference with 800 + industries from PAN India overseas.
Apart from Middle Industries and corporates, 400+ startups, unicorn
and MSME’s will be participating in the event along with 6000+ participants.
100 + interviews will be published by various TV channels, Magazines
and Newspapers.
It will deliberate & showcase the opportunities, growth, ecosystem,
emerging trends.
Ministries, MOS, Secretaries, Joint Secretaries and other Government
top officials will be the part of the mega event.
Announcement video will be released for our upcoming two mega
event in Biswa Bangla.
WHY TO EXHIBIT ?
Develop new business opportunities
and form valuable partnerships with an
international and targeted logistics
and warehousing audience.
Exhibition will attract energy
professionals from different countries
and the Logistics and warehousing
Zone will act as the ideal platform for
companies to expand their business
globally
Help shape the future of the
warehouse industry by promoting your
company's latest innovations and
technologies to global stakeholders
Stay ahead of the competition and
increase brand awareness and
visibility by showcasing your latest
innovations
WHO SHOULD
ATTEND ?
Warehousing Manufacturing
Inventory Management Production
Materials Management Logistics
Procurement /Purchase Supply Chain
MSME CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA
ORGANIZER
India Exposition Mart Ltd CO-ORGANIZER
Services Export Promotion Council (Under Ministry of Commerce and Industry)
&
India Exposition Mart Ltd
GOVERNMENT MINISTRY SUPPORT
Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
Ministry of Food Processing Industries
Ministry of Science and Technology
Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
National Small Industries Corporation ( NSIC )
Pollution Control Board,
Assam
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MAGAZINE PARTNERS
TV CHANNEL PARTNER / SOCIAL MEDIA
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STRATEGIC PARTNERS
INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, CHAMBER PARTNERS
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SUPPORTING INDUSTRY PARTNERS
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Nestlé Ltd. Godrej Industries Ltd.
SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERS
ELECTRICAL MOBILITY & BATTERY
REFURBISHMENT, BATTERY RECYCLING, OEMS
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GREEN ENERGY, HYDROGEN, BIOGAS AND BIOFUEL, ESG,
CSR, CARBON NEGATIVE
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EDUCATION SUPPORTING PARTNER
RECYCLING SUPPORTING PARTNER
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E-WASTE RECYCLING RECYCLING & ENVIRONMENT INDUSTRY TBA
ASSOCIATION OF INDIA
HANDICRAFT, SPORTS GIFT ITEMS, JUTE, LEATHER,
TEXTILES GARMENTS & HOME FURNISHING
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The Clothing Manufacturers
Association of India
START UP CONCLAVE, STARTUPS FUNDING FROM BANKS,
SIDBI & IPO
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Funding Partners
Banks, PSU’s, SIDBI, IPO & Financial Association
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