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Insightful panel discussions define inaugural Ecommerce Logistics Summit 2019

August 24, 2019: Panel discussions at the inaugural Ecommerce Logistics Summit 2019, organised by Indian Transport

The inaugural Ecommerce Logistics Summit 2019 saw participation from around 150 industry stakeholders representing 100 organisations.
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The inaugural Ecommerce Logistics Summit 2019 saw participation from around 150 industry stakeholders representing 100 organisations.

August 24, 2019: Panel discussions at the inaugural Ecommerce Logistics Summit 2019, organised by Indian Transport & Logistics News (ITLN), offered interesting insights into the growing and changing ecommerce logistics segment. The Summit was held on August 22 at ITC Gardenia in Bangalore. The Summit was sponsored by Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), Air India SATS, Air Menzies Bangalore, DHL India and GreyOrange.

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Panel 1 with the topic – Building business intelligence in the ecommerce supply chain – was moderated by ITLN editor Reji John. The panelists discussed how critical business intelligence is to ecommerce shippers and logistics service providers. Speaking on data integration, Sujit Subramanian, vice president, cargo, GoAir said, “If we receive organised data from all stakeholders about our flights... for example, it would be easier to plan the turnaround for GoAir.”

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Panel 2 with the topic – Keeping the customer at the center of your omni-channel world – discussed among others, the evolution of ecommerce from traditional to omni-channel. The panelists spoke about what makes a business truly omni channel – keeping the focus on the customer. Shayak Mazumder, CEO & director, Eunimart spelled out, “When you put the customer in the centre, you get their data and when there is zero difference between which channel you’re buying from, it is the true experience of omni channel [business].” The panel, moderated by Dev Arora, managing partner , Pack Supp Solutions, agreed that customer-centric values need to be repeated and reinforced over and over.

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Panel 3 with the topic – Understanding regulation: Navigating changing trade and customs laws for an efficient delivery process – was also moderated by ITLN editor Reji. The panelists agreed that the customs department was moving from suspicion to a trust-based mechanism, and put forth the need for business development officers in government organisations to facilitate smoother business. They also agreed that regulation needs to be made keeping the customer, especially the seller, in mind.

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Panel 4 with the topic – From global to local: the growth of regional warehousing and local fulfilment centres for seamless delivery – talked about customer delivery expectations in the 21st century and the need for locating distribution centres closer to demand points to service customers, among others. The key takeaways included that the sharing model would be the future of businesses and would change the way traditional warehouses would be used. Smrity Gupta, founder, cargo south, NorthMist said there was a need for start-up friendly warehousing plans. The mushrooming of spaces in smaller towns and cities to meet warehousing needs was also discussed in the panel moderated by Manjunath SR, senior director, industrial supply chain consulting, JLL India.

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Panel 5 with the topic – Improving visibility: Identifying disruptions in the delivery journey – discussed about the need for an agile delivery model to plug problems of efficiency and pilferage. The panelists agreed that better infrastructure and innovation could help solve some of the issues in the critical last-mile. Suresh Parameshwaran, co-founder, FreshToHome gave examples of pilferage and issues he faces as a perishables supplier. He discussed the problems faced with delivery executives and challenges in last-mile deliveries despite the use of technology and innovation for keeping track of employees. The sessions, moderated by Surya Kannoth, associate editor, ITLN, shed light on the shortcomings of technology as humans have always found a way to circumvent restrictions posed by it.

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