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4th edition of Auto SCM Summit concludes in Pune with a dream of technology-enabled trust and collaboration

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Indian Transport & Logistics News
4th edition of Auto SCM Summit concludes in Pune with a dream of technology-enabled trust and collaboration

December 5, 2019: Auto Supply Chain Management Summit 2019 concluded in Pune on Wednesday by putting a dream future in front where the whole industry stakeholders could collaborate with trust enabled by technology.

The stakeholders put forth a great amount of optimism about the unfolding demand and on how the Indian automobile industry will be growing in the near future.

The event is organised by Indian Transport & Logistics News, a venture of STAT Media Group.

The fourth edition of the one-day conference for Indian auto industry logistics also discussed challenges from hindrances for smooth cargo movement to effects of the slowdown, from trust deficit to lack of forecasting, from the gap in supply chain visibility to the pressure of emission norms, from deteriorating nature of Lithium batteries to the inefficiencies of supply chain finance and the distress between service providers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to data\design privacy.

“JNCH is committed to improving the cargo movement through Nhava Sheva through smooth custom clearance.

In 2019, JNCH has substantially decreased the cargo dwell time by 52 percent of cargo moved by ‘Direct Port Delivery’ system compared to 32 percent last year,” said Rupak Kumar, Deputy Commissioner, Customs, Jawaharlal Nehru Customs House, JNPT.

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