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LOGISTICS SECTOR SKILLCOUNCIL (LSC)
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India is one of the fastest growing economies in
the world and has a great potential for growth in
every sector. The warehousing and logistics
industry plays a vital role in the growth of all the
sectors be it industry, agriculture or services. It
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business. In India, logistics sector is in an
evolving phase with newer technology being
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reduction of costs.
India’s Premier and focused show by Logmat on
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end to end solutions in the warehousing and
packaging logistics industry was organised from
11th to 13th July 2019 at Chennai Trade Centre,
Nandambakkam, Chennai 600016. At the same
time a Conference was also organised by
Logmat and ECargoLog on Warehousing &
EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE ON LOGISTICS,
WAREHOUSING AND PACKAGING -
11 - 13 July 2019 - Wheeling the Wheel
Packaging Industry on 11th July 2019 at the same
venue.
The Show and the Conference created an ideal
platform for companies involved in Logistics,
Supply Chain, Transportation, Shipping & Port,
Material Handling, Warehousing & Storage
Equipment, Consultancy and IT related business
to showcase on their products & service, latest
trends and Technologies to the industry and to
strengthen their brand awareness to the
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the Automotive, Manufacturing, Retail, FMCG,
Agriculture, Pharmaceutical and other sectors.
2 years back the Minister of Road Transport &
Highways and Shipping Shri Nitin Gadkari has said
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formulating an integrated, multi modal logistics
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costs in the country by nearly half, making
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would be to adopt a “hub-and–spoke” model for
the logistics sector in place of the present
“point-to-point” model.
A new era in Warehousing and Logistics
industry has already started and we have to
move the wheels of this era in right direction for
multi-faceted growth of the industry. The
conference had excellent discussions on
various subjects by the experts and was
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upon. We hope to continue our endeavor to
bring together all the stakeholders in these
areas together for development of these areas
in an excellent manner.
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Warehousing, Logistics and
Packaging Experts,
Editorial
Dear Warehousing, Logistics and Packaging Experts,
Logmat & Warehousing South is organized by Smart Expos & Fairs (India) Private Limited focussing on material handling, storage, warehousing, logistics and transportation from 11th to 13th July 2019. We, at eCargoLog, are happy to join Smart Expos & Fairs (India) Private Limited for the Conference on Warehousing & Packaging Industry, on 11th July 2019 and to bring out this magazine for the %�'������������������!�
Warehousing and Logistics industry is on a growth path now. As per �� � ���� ������� %�� ���� ����� ���������� '��� *������ +����� �����month, the manufacturing sector which accounts for 80 per cent of warehousing market is estimated to be at 739 million sq. ft in 2019 and is expected to grow to 922 million sq. ft by 2024. Tier 2 cities are witnessing demand for large sized warehousing spaces. The warehouse space leasing has witnessed a growth of 77 per cent year-on-year from April 2018 to March 2019 period.
The sectors like logistics, engineering, auto & ancillary, e-commerce, FMCG, retail, and telecom and white goods have remained the biggest demand drivers. As a result of the high demand, logistics sector is expected to grow to $215 billion by 2020.
The demand for logistics and warehousing space in India outstrips supply, as per the JLL’s latest report, titled ‘Indian Logistics and Warehousing: Tracing the Lifecycle’. The report says that the annual demand of around 32 million square feet has outstripped the supply of 31 million square feet.
The favourable investment regulations have made the deployment of development funds a lot easier than it used to be in the past. Moreover, the infrastructure status has added strength to the development pace. GST implementation has brought in a uniform tax regime and has removed the challenges relating to logistics supply chain, making it easier for operators in the space to expand across geographies.
Union Budget presented on 5th July 2019, by Hon’ble Finance Minister Ms. Nirmala Seetharaman has given push to investment for infrastructure development. Some of them are - Bharatmala phase 2 is to be launched. State road networks to be developed.
In the areas of Shipping and Inland waterways, Jal Marg Vikas project and Sagarmala initiatives are being taken up, improving logistics, reducing transportation cost and increasing competitiveness.
Public Private Partnership (PPP) in railways infra development is to be done. Measures are to be taken up for boosting infrastructure '������!� ;�� ������� ������ ������ ��� �� ���� ����� #����eventually eliminate the need for a separate e-way bill.
We are sure that with all these steps being taken by the government and growth in various sectors will take the warehousing, logistics and packaging sector to new heights.
Dr. Sushma DwivediEditor in Chief
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July 11, 2019 - Chennai Trade Center
Overseas Conference
P A R T N E R S
Conference on Logistics, Warehousing,Material Handling, Packaging & SCM
Speakers
South organized by Smart Expos & Fairs (India) Private Limited, 3 day Expo, with 90+ stalls on Warehousing and 70+ stalls on Packaging - focussed on material handling, storage, warehousing, logistics and transportation, besides host of other vertical.
The sectors like logistics, engineering, auto & ancillary, e-commerce, FMCG, retail, and telecom and white goods have remained the biggest demand drivers. As a result of the high demand, logistics sector is expected to
grow to $215 billion by 2020.
A well-attended one-day Conference was also ���������������� �������������������������logistics fraternity wherein the stalwarts from the industry took part as Speakers and participants.
Started with a panel discussion on Development for Logistics Sector, Mr. Ravikanth Yamarthy, Head – Training and Assessment, from Logistics Sector Skill Council; and, Prof. N Chandrasekaran, from IFMR, KREA University. The next session on GST Implications by Mr. M. Pandiyan, ����������� ��������� ���� ��������� ����Warehouse Operations and Maintenance, by Prof Dr. K. Narashiman, Director TVS Center, Anna University, for the forenoon sessions.
After the lunch hour, the session was well covered by Mr Prasanna Venkatesan from Oracle – Director, Digitization and Advanced Technologies, Industry Solutions Group, on ���� ���������� �������������� ��!� ����Chatbotsare transforming the Logistics Industry. Later by Mr Prem Anand, Cyber Society India on the subject: Past, Present and Future of Technologies on Warehousing.
The last session was illustrated widely by the young group from Intelizest on Re-Imaging Business – Expanzs on Demand Space and �"���#����������%��'�*���/����������4�����Associate Sales Director; IBWMS – IoT Based Warehouse Management Solutions for a �#���������6��8��������<�����"���� �'��A. Domnic Regies, Director of Statistics
Planning and LogIZtics – Smarter way to handle Logistics by Mr. B. Manikandan and ������ ����� �� �����"����� ��#��%��� � ����Director of Intelizest, Prabhu Karuppasamy.
It is reported that the demand for logistics and warehousing space in India outstrips supply, as per the JLL’s latest report, titled ‘Indian Logistics and Warehousing: Tracing the Lifecycle’. The report says that the annual demand of around 32 million square feet has outstripped the supply of 31 million square feet.
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Logmat Conference and Exhibition Photos - 2019
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Auto Technika, a 3 day Expo at the garden City
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products and services related to and ranging from Green Vehicles,
spare parts, components, bodywork, electronics and systems,
batteries and even innovative vehicle wash and care products.
Expo exhibited the latest trends in the sector, targeted and
attracted participants and visitors - not only from across the
length and breadth of the country but from countries like South
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participated, emphasizing Green Vehicles and looking for
possible vendors from Bangalore!
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with the accessories manufactures was the highlight!
All the Exhibitors had an opportunity to interact with the
participants and visitors. It was pure delight when visitors with
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professionals, students and even the drivers appreciated the work
being done by the exhibitors towards the development and
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India is gearing up for the revolution in the auto industry by introduction of the new technologies available worldwide. E-mobility has to kick start in the 5 th gear to reduce the pollution from the cities and countryside as much as possible. Auto Technika expo was a step forward in this direction by bringing together the stalwarts of various auto industry technologies on one platform.
;����$������Z ����#�������������������������������[�������zoom in to the new era of stylish and comfortable driving for Indian vehicle enthusiasts. The major areas of the show were and not limited to car manufacturers, auto manufacturers but also engines – gas/ gasoline/ petrol, diesel, hybrid, electric, natural ����� ]�^�� ���� ������ ��������� �������� %���� ������ %�� ����interior trim and soft furnishings, exhausts, turbochargers, clutch, gear boxes – manual, automatic, cruise control, starter motors, air conditioning, charging accessories (adaptors, plugs, cables), cockpits, mirrors, airbags, security and immobilizers.
It was a fantastic cruise to the new world of vehicle industry at Auto Technika!
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hile recruiting a person, skill; the ability to do something well; the expertise ����������������'����������� �������������!�$�������"���the ability to carry out a task with determined results often within a given amount of time, energy, or both. There has been no formal training in the country to address the skill gap in the logistics sector.
Logistics Sector employs about 22 million people as of 2019. Of this 54% are employed in passenger roadways segment, 35% in road fright while remaining are in passenger railways, freight forwarding, warehousing, packaging and other services.
The Logistics Sector Skill Council aims to develop skill trained as well as up-skill the workforce in India. Besides honing the skill of the people in various sectors, it is also training the people who move India, the people in transportation or auto industry. Logistics Sector Skill Council, (LSC) a society registered under the Societies Registration act, |}~��������������� ��'��organization set up by Ministry ���K�����?��� ������������ ������� ��>K?���though National Skill ?��� ����D�� �������������������K?D������ �������%��Confederation of Indian Industries Institute of Logistics (CII-IL) a Centre of Excellence in Logistics. There are 12 Sub-Sectors of the Council. The following sectors of developing skills are directly or indirectly related to auto industry.
Land Transportation (including Commercial Vehicle Drivers for Cargo)
Warehousing (including tertiary packaging)
Cold Chain Solutions
Courier and Express Industry
Port Terminals, Inland Container Depots (ICD) and Container Freight Stations (CFS)
Rail Logistics
Air Cargo Handling (other than Tarmac side operations)
E-Commerce
Marine Services, Shipping and Inland Waterways
Supply Chain Solutions (SCM)
Liquid Logistics
Land Transportation (including Commercial Vehicle Drivers for Cargo).
EXIM Logistics
The logistics Sector Skill Council develop curriculum and content for the job roles (for standardisation in training delivery), monitor training, implement third party assessment and certify and endeavour to provide an end-to-end solution, i.e. help mobilise, skill train, help place (employ), track and develop career progression.
PMKVY Scheme
��������>������*�������������Y��������>*�Y����������K�����D���'������K���#���launched on 15 July, 2015 with the aim of providing the skilled people in various areas needed, on the occasion of ������Y�����K������?����%������Honourable Prime Minister, Shri. Narendra Modi.
Overview on Logistics
Industry
Global Logistics Industry includes all activities of the supply chain such as transportation, customer service, inventory management, [�#�������������������������processing. Other activities of the supply chain are warehousing, material handling, purchasing, packaging, information dissemination and maintenance among others. $��]������������������������"�revenue was valued at US$ 8185.46 billion in 2015 and is expected to reach US$15522.02 billion by 2023, growing at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2015 to 2024.The market in terms of volume was valued at 54.69 billion tons in 2015 and is expected to reach 92.10 billion tons by 2024 growing at
Logistics Sector Skill Council (LSC)
a CAGR of 6% from 2016 to 2024. Transparency Market Research "Logistics Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2016 – 2024’.
The Global Logistics Industry in 2017 is equally subject to global geo political machinations but that apart countless disruptions threaten to tip the balance of global trade as we knew it. These could be stated as follows: -
There are countless locations with compelling value propositions. Whether it is pure play distribution facility, manufacturing center of excellence, transhipment port, regional E Commerce hub or new market to sell in/ source from, retailers and manufacturers have no shortage of options. On top of that if we consider global volatility and hypersensitivity to supply chain exceptions then what emerges is that
supply chain modelling, simulation and optimisation are fast becoming core competencies.
Logistics – Indian
Perspective
Indian logistics sector is valued ����K?��|���%��������contributing 14.4 % of ������X��^?�!������������������+?��������� �� ����
implementation of GST, increasing globalization, growth of ecommerce, positive changes in the regulatory policies, and government initiatives such as “Sagarmala”, “Make in India”, the sector is expected to touch $200 billion by 2020. In the World Bank’s Logistics performance ranking 2016, India’s ranks have improved from 54 in 2014 to 35 in 2016, jumping 19 places.
�������������K?�|���%�������logistics cost, almost 99% is accounted for by the unorganized sector (such as owners of less than 5 trucks, �������������%����������transport company, small warehouse operators, customs brokers, freight forwarders, etc.), and slightly more than |����!!�� ��Z��������K?�|!��billion, is contributed by the organized sector. However, the industry is growing at a fast pace and if India can bring down its logistics cost from |���������������^?�������
in the US), savings to the tune ����K?����%�������#����%�����=��������������^?��level, making Indian goods more competitive in the global market. Moreover, growth in the logistics sector would imply improved service delivery and customer satisfaction leading to growth of export of Indian goods and potential for ������������%�� ���������!"
Current Growth Potential
Concentration Corridors Geographies
Tamil Nadu,
Telangana,
Andhra
Pradesh,
Karnataka,
Maharashtra,
Delhi NCR
Uttar
Pradesh,
Gujarat,
Bihar, Orissa,
West Bengal,
North-East-
ern States,
Punjab,
Haryana
Himachal
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Goa,
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Training the People Who Move India
Process Flow of
Logistics/Supply Chain
As per the National Sample Survey the distribution of employees is mainly in >��%����*��������@����%�������;����%���?��������whereas emerging clusters includes Bangalore, Surat and Indore.
*Thrust on infrastructure projects such as the dedicated Freight & Industrial Corridors ����?>�D��Z ���������������Terminals and construction of ^��'�������� �����������Sagarmala project and Bharatmala project will create fresh employment opportunities.
* Increasing income levels and rapid growth in organised retail, e-commerce, QSR etc. will create new opportunities for the youth.
�������|��� ����+?��through automatic route permitted, and the implementation of GST FMCG is expected to grow at over 12 percent CAGR during 2010- 2020, and
K� �����K�����?��� �������Logistics Sector"It is estimated that the total workforce will increase from current 21 million to over 31 million by year 2022. That
means, this sector alone will generate additional requirement of over 9 million people across all the modals-roads, railway, ports and aviation. Government and associated stakeholders including sector skill council, training institutions and logistic '����#������������� �� ������training capacity to cater to the growing training needs of the sector. It will also involve �����������������������D����������*�������*����������every sub sector addressing the demand
*Engage with the Logistic Companies to invest in skill development as their CSR activity
*Review and update the existing QP/NOS as per the sector requirement.
*Synthesise the various training programs and educational courses and align them to the job roles in the logistics sector that would allow for career progression and lateral mobility
*Bring in transnational equivalence of the QP/NOS which would permit placement ���]KD����'�����������abroad.
Capt. Ramanujam, CEO, Logistics Skill Council
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igital strategies are the growth drivers for Industry 4.0 automation that includes
3D Printing
Edge Computing
Cloud Analytics
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Delivery
Digital Twins
Automation
Mobility
Devops
Security
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$��'������ ���#�����any automation is identifying recurrent, standalone’s and working on optimizing those by applying digital techniques such ���������� �����?����?������=�������<��������?����]�����;���Management, Serverless, IT Infrastructure Planning & Automation,
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These techniques require changes right from CXO level to intern level across the organization with a multi year roadmap across business and IT processes.
One such strategy can start from cloud where an organization can migrate some of its non-critical apps/data to more than one private cloud which reduces the $D�������'�������������have a single dashboard
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to view the entire business in a single view.
Another Strategy can start from customer support where a BOT can handle most of the booking and tracking related queries bringing in savings on backend support.Let’s take an example of in-plant logistics from a supply chain solutions business.
Tracking, managing and maintaining material handling equipment for any contract maintenance company is a complex process that is often the source of lost time and revenue. Fleet ��������������������assets at their location, yet detailed �����'���������������and their related costs are barely achieved—and never across facilities.
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Tracks asset utilization to enable liquidation of excess equipment for lower overhead Provides access control for operators and track their attendance.
Provides geo-fence based route history and remote immobilizing capabilities.
Enables informed planning by tracking lease start date, life expectancy and related costs
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Ramkumar Rengamani is the CEO and Chief Solution Architect of Skalenow. He carries two decades of experience in which 4 years in embedded systems development and 18 years in building distributed scalable systems using C++, Python, Golang and Java in both product and consulting space. His area of expertise includes building IoT solutions, big data lakes, cloud migration, data science models, Infrastructure as a code, RPA Apps, facial recognition engine and much more. Ram with his 8 member team takes care of IGNI’s design, development, deployment and maintenance built over a span of 3 months. Ram and his team are currently working on making IGNI a plugin driven one stop platform for contract maintenance companies to optimize their business process ������!
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One or more growth drivers mapped with in-plant logistics such as material handling equipment process will help the contract maintenance companies to improve their process ��������������utilization, thus opening doors for new business and service models by providing a real-time visibility, planning and control of overall contract maintenance process.FACTORS TO
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Reed Exhibitions one of the world’s
leading events organiser with over
500 events in 30 countries,
organized 3 day event at Pragati
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22 nd June 2019, India Warehousing
Show which took pride in being the
most popular, innovative and
business centric event for the
logistics, supply chain, warehousing,
material handling, storage and allied
industries. More than 15,000
business professionals from across
India and overseas and 250+
exhibiting companies, exhibited
alongside the leading industry
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opportunities for logistics business!
More than just a trade show, India
Warehousing Show made one to gain
market insights, explored entry to
new markets and expanded business
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20-21-22 JUNE 2019HALL 11-12-12A
PRAGATI MAIDAN, NEWDELHI
GOLBALLY RENOWNED LOGISTICS EXPO
conferences, workshops, business
matchmaking and VIP buyer
programs apart from the exhibition.
India Material Handling & Logistics
Show (IMHLS) was a dedicated
business-to-business event bringing
the material handling industry
together to showcase latest
innovations, develop new methods
and discover new trends and
technologies. In fact, as a leading
event in India, the exhibition
provided an essential networking
opportunity for all those involved in
all aspects of material handling and
storage solutions. No doubt it really
made the visitors to touch & feel
products and materials and to
further discuss individual business
with supplier face-to-face.
Some of the participants were from:
Forklifts & Hand Lift Trucks,
Storage & Racks, Cranes & Hoists,
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Pallets, Conveyors, Telescopic
Scissor & Boom Lift, Wheels,
Castors & Tyres, Stackers, Trolleys,
Hand Pallets, Industrial Trucks &
Hydraulics, Batteries & Lubricants.
A two-day conference on
Warehousing & Logistics organized
– inviting speakers from the various
sectors, to discuss on subjects like
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Changing Face of Technology in a
Warehouse and Best Practices!
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