
May 2019
More consultation with trade, industry bodies and also with
private enterprises can help the incoming government align policy
initiatives with industry expectations
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More consultation with trade, industry bodies and also with
private enterprises can help the incoming government align policy
initiatives with industry expectations

Inefficiencies have remained a drag on the Indian textiles sector
for long. Plugging in new technologies, streamlining production
cost and developing favourable trade agreements with global
markets can enable the industry significantly increase its share in
the world market

With a stable government in place focusing on industrial and infrastructure development, Nepal is looking forward with a renewed hope for better logistics facilities in its hilly terrain, to bring down its logistics cost and make exports more competitive in the global market

At the fifth edition of Maritime CEO Conclave, Mr SivaSailam,
Special Secretary Logistics speaks to audience extensively on how
his department will deal with the challenging task of improving
logistics scenario.

After a difficult and challenging 2018, industry forsees a further push in digitalisation, more initiatives from Government on ease-of-doing business and greater investment into logistics infrastructure.

Political leaders, diplomats and industry experts from India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka reiterated the need to improve regional trade, remove trade barriers and promote regional integration

Cabotage relaxation, increased coastal cargo movement, growing containerisation of cargo are all cumulatively contributing to the sharp rise in container growth in India despite the challenges of over capacities at Indian ports and sluggish exports. Container traffic is expected to drive the overall volume growth in the next five years.

The inaugural session set the tone for day-long deliberations that focussed on some of the recent changes and trends witnessed in the Indian containerised trade

Logistics and supply chain is the latest sector which is fast adapting and ready to experiment with its business model by implementing blockchain. The assurance from blockchain technology to find solutions to legacy issues and improve efficiency of existing business models has helped it to gain momentum. Every narrative has two sides to it, and can blockchain deliver what it promises?

More consultation with trade, industry bodies and also with
private enterprises can help the incoming government align policy
initiatives with industry expectations

Inefficiencies have remained a drag on the Indian textiles sector
for long. Plugging in new technologies, streamlining production
cost and developing favourable trade agreements with global
markets can enable the industry significantly increase its share in
the world market

With a stable government in place focusing on industrial and infrastructure development, Nepal is looking forward with a renewed hope for better logistics facilities in its hilly terrain, to bring down its logistics cost and make exports more competitive in the global market

At the fifth edition of Maritime CEO Conclave, Mr SivaSailam,
Special Secretary Logistics speaks to audience extensively on how
his department will deal with the challenging task of improving
logistics scenario.

After a difficult and challenging 2018, industry forsees a further push in digitalisation, more initiatives from Government on ease-of-doing business and greater investment into logistics infrastructure.

Political leaders, diplomats and industry experts from India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka reiterated the need to improve regional trade, remove trade barriers and promote regional integration

Cabotage relaxation, increased coastal cargo movement, growing containerisation of cargo are all cumulatively contributing to the sharp rise in container growth in India despite the challenges of over capacities at Indian ports and sluggish exports. Container traffic is expected to drive the overall volume growth in the next five years.

The inaugural session set the tone for day-long deliberations that focussed on some of the recent changes and trends witnessed in the Indian containerised trade

Logistics and supply chain is the latest sector which is fast adapting and ready to experiment with its business model by implementing blockchain. The assurance from blockchain technology to find solutions to legacy issues and improve efficiency of existing business models has helped it to gain momentum. Every narrative has two sides to it, and can blockchain deliver what it promises?