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Supply Chain as a Service

Dinesh Mishra

The components of Supply Chain as a Service typically include: Integrated Business Planning: comprehensive solutions for demand forecasting and planning, supply planning, ecosystem impact planning, and risk resilience. Dissociated & siloed systems make industry run at “t-2” or “t-1” days older data at best.

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Scope 3 Emissions – More Than Suppliers

MEM

Compliance with this standard requires measurement, quantification and reporting of the three scopes of greenhouse gas inventories. Freighting and transport. When transporting out goods or mail packages, an organisation can select how those items are freighted. A larger organization can empower their supply chain.

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View from India: Logistics carriers are economic lifeline of the country

E&T

This could be a holistic effort to increase the efficiencies of all aspects of the logistics value chain, reasons Jagannarayan Padmanabhan, director and practice leader for transport and logistics at CRISIL. NLP, the PM pointed out, acts as a pivot to smooth the movement of goods and services, and ease regulatory compliances.

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How digital transformation powers the machine economy

Control Engineering

The fair and transparent distribution of business values among all the value chain stakeholders is the key to building a thriving machine economy. of physical assets when the freight carrier network is moving them. Fairness and transparency of business models. location, temperature, humidity, etc.)

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India’s EV Revolution: E2W and E3W show the way

Dinesh Mishra

which are 15% to 30% lower even at the landed cost (including freight and duties). Ltd): After recent strong uptake, EV sector in India is poised for exponential growth over the next decade, and the credit should be aptly given to policymakers for their push and existing value chain players, mostly new, for their sincere efforts.