The recent workshop by Bristlecone, a leading consulting firm and a subsidiary of Mahindra & Mahindra on Supply Chain Management at DoMS, inspired an effort at organizing a broad-based seminar on the topic. How efficient supply chain management is working wonders for companies, cutting across industries, is the question sought to be addressed.

A privileged gathering will be audience to top guns from top companies sharing their part of the story. The story will be about how technology has helped transform business, with an efficient supply chain forming the backbone. The various ramifications of effective SCM and its optimization across different industries will be put under the spotlight.

As an effective business philosophy, supply chain management has captured the imagination and attention from academia and practitioners alike, in recent years. Companies known for their superior SCM, like Central Warehousing Corporation, Hero Honda, Delphi, Subros, NCDEX, Intel, ProAct Management, and Technopak have obliged with cheerful promptness. The list of invited speakers includes eminent figures at the very top of the supply chain.
Invited Speakers –

Ø Mr. Mukund Annigeri, CEO, NCDEX Spot Exchange Ltd. – Warehousing and Supply Chain Management

Ø Prof. Bharat Bhasker, Former Dean IIM Lucknow – E-commerce and its impact on supply chain management

Ø Mr. P. Srinivas Garudachar, Principal Architect, Intel – RFID and sensors; their role in augmenting the efficiency of Supply chain

Ø Lt. General (Retd) D.V.Kalra, PVSM, AVSM – Emerging trends and best practices in supply chain management

Ø Mr. G. D. Sharma, Head, Logistics, Hero Honda

Ø Mr. Ashok Manaktala, Head, Logistics, Delphi

Ø Mr. Y. S. Negi, GM, SCM, Subros – Customer satisfaction through effective supply chain management

Ø Mr. Akshay Chaturvedi, Sr. Consultant, KSA Technopak – Evolving landscape of retail and supply chain related issues in retailing

Ø Mr. Ashutosh Mishra, Consultant, Mother Dairy ProAct Management Consultancy – Supply chain management of fresh and perishable goods.

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