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COVER STORY INTERVIEWS
06 Building agile and scalable 18 Pharma supply chains need to be 18
more agile
pharma cold chain
Cold chain players are extremely Vickram Srivastava of Sun Pharmaceuticals talks
positive about the growth of their about the challenges that the pharma supply chain is
industry due to innovations in pharma plagued with and how digitalisation is the way forward 28
manufacturing. However, they are for the industry while stressing proactive crisis
also agnostic about the shortcomings management and building agility in the supply chain.
and challenges in the present temp-
28 close to 500 crore in next three years
controlled supply chain. Our automation spends would be
16 CriticaLog disrupting temp- Amitava Saha of Xpressbees speaks on the potential
of RFIDs, the upcoming revolution in the B2B express
controlled logistics in India
As a technology-powered premium logistics, capital efficiency, new clients in pharma and
fashion industries and plans for China, South East
logistics company, it is transforming the Asia, and Middle East expansion.
logistics of time-sensitive, temperature-
controlled, and high-value commodities.
30 Plan to track bulk cargo, cover all
major Indian SEZs
FOCUS Abhishek Chaudhary of NLDS discusses their
solutions, clients, priorities, technology and future
22 Digitalising Europe’s largest in the context of the recent extension of its service
to 9 new SEZs.
seaport
To make it a ‘smart port’, the Port of
Rotterdam is working with Awake.AI for
digital twin. Once completed, decisions NEWS
will be based on data, less emission, 30
less use of space, less time, and fewer 33 Latest news updates from aviation,
people. shipping and railway industries.
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