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1 CII Institute of Logistics POST EVENT REPORT

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3 Logistics 2015 Logis cs industry plays a vital role in economy of industry since it forms the backbone of any industry. Increase in cost of logis cs of any industry directly affects the cost of produc on and compe veness of any industry. To provide a comprehensive pla orm for logis cs industry, CII has been working with logis cs industry. Confedera on of Indian Industry (CII) along with CII Ins tute of Logis cs organised the 8th Edi on of India's Premier Logis cs & SCM exhibi on and conference, Logis cs 2015, from 26th 28th February 2015 at Praga Maidan, New Delhi, India. It was a concurrent event along with 21st Interna onal Engineering and Technology Fair 2015 (IETF 2015), a premier bi-annual event of CII since Japan was partner country for this edi on of IETF. IETF 2015, segmented into well-defined relevant sec ons of the engineering & manufacturing industry, was an ideal pla orm to showcase equipments, innova ve technologies and solu ons to investment decision makers and users from all over India and neighboring countries. IETF 2015 brought buyers and sellers together with a comprehensive display of technology and solu ons. Inaugura on of Logis cs Exhibi on by (L- R) Mr Rajeev Kaul, Chairman, CII Na onal Council on Trade Fairs & Chairman, NICCO Corpora on Ltd, Mr K U Thankachen, MD, CRWC Ltd, Mr R Dinesh, Chairman, Logis cs 2015 & Managing Director, TVS Logis cs Services Limited, Mr Anshuman Singh, MD & CEO, Future Supply Chain Solu ons; Mr Asokan Sa anathan, Member CII Ins tute of Logis cs Council & Director, Beta Solu ons. 2

4 India being one of the fastest growing economies has great poten al for growth in every sector. Logis cs industry is the backbone of development and a strong and growing logis c sector indicates healthy trend of growing economy. Further, the impetus provided by the Government of India is expected to boost the economic growth and special focus on infrastructure will further help Logis cs Industry to grow. Indian Logis cs Industry is at developing stage with technology usage at its minimum level. With large mul na onals players entering Indian market with introduc on of technology, face of logis cs sector is also changing fast. Logis cs 2015 was an ideal pla orm for companies involved in Logis cs Services, Material Handling Equipments, Warehouse & Storage, Equipments and Systems, Transporta on and Cold transporta on, IT and ITES services, Shipping, Ports and ports infrastructure. The event received a very good response from the Industry. The exhibi on a racted around Business Visitors and 400 Delegates for the 2 day Logis cs Summit. EVENT HIGHLIGHTS 3 - Day Exhibi on 300+ IETF 50+ Logis cs Partner Country : Japan 9 con-current shows Focus on Make in India 2 - Day Logis cs Summit Live Technology Demos CONCURRENT SHOWS (L-R) Mr Rajive Kaul, Past President, CII & Chairman, CII Trade Fair Council; Mr Ajay S Shriram, President, CII; Mr Haruhiko Ando, Deputy Director General, METI; Mr Rajeev Kher, Commerce Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry; Mr Amitabh Kant, Secretary, DIPP, Ministry of Commerce & Industry; H.E. Takeshi Yagi, Ambassador of Japan; Mr Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII; Mr Deep Kapuria, Co-Chairman, CII Trade Fair Council releasing of Show Directory at the Inaugural Ceremony of the IETF 2015 on 26 February, 2015 at New Delhi. 3

5 EXHIBITOR S FEEDBACK OVERALL EVENT EXCELLENT 58% GOOD 36% AVERAGE 6% VALUE FOR MONEY 39% EXCELLENT 52% GOOD 9% AVERAGE QUALITY OF VISITORS EXCELLENT 34% GOOD 51% AVERAGE 15% LOGISTICS % YES 2% NO 4

6 LOGISTICS SUMMIT Logistcs Summit 2015 Mega Trends for Indian Logis cs Sector in was organised as part of the Logis cs Exhibi on by CII Ins tute of Logis cs with Frost & Sullivan as the Knowledge Partner. More than 400 Delegates a ended the 2 days Conference. The following Sessions were discussed during the event. CONFERENCE SESSION TOPICS Technical Session on Mega Trends for Indian Logis cs Sector GST Impact and Preparing for Post GST Scenario Impact of Enhancing Regional Transport Links in South Asia Technical Session on Skill Development Ini a ve Impact of Revised Land Acquisi on Act on Infrastructure Growth Impact of E-commerce on Logis cs Sector Mr K U Thankachen Managing Director CRWC Ltd Mr Anshuman Singh Managing Director Future Supply Chain Mr Vishvesh Prabhakar MD - Operators & Sustainability, Accenture India Mr Vivek Luthra Managing Partner TRADE IN EU Mr Pramod Sant Vice President Siemens Mr N Sukumar Senior Vice President Reliance Industries Ltd Mr V Raju Vice President Adani Logis cs Ltd 5

7 Mr Srinath Manda Program Head Transporta on & Logis cs Frost & Sullivan Mr Sanjay Tiwari Director Maersk Line India Mr Sukhwinder Singh Senior Vice President Blue Dart Mr Ajay Rao President All cargo Logis cs Ltd Mr Kannan Vishvanath General Manager Jost Engineering Company Ltd Mr Anil Arora Managing Director M J Logis cs Services Ltd Mr M J Suresh Kumar COO Logis cs Sector Skill Council Mr R Narayanan Partner & Head - Educa on KPMG India Ms Binaifer Jehani Director CRISIL Ltd Mr Ashish Chitravanshi Vice President Snapdeal Mr E Balaji President TVS Logis cs Services Ltd Mr Sam Mukundan Director & Head Flexol Packaging (India) Ltd Mr Divya Jain Founder & CEO Safeducate Mr Abhik Saha Director Bene on India Pvt Ltd Mr Sweta Sultania Vice President EY Transac on Advisory Services Mr Varghese Abhraham Vice President Total Logis cs Private Limited Mr Asokan Sa anathan Director Beta Solu ons Mr Bharat Joshi Director Associated Container Terminals Ltd 6

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10 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT Platinum Supporters Gold Supporters CRWC Logistics Solutions 9

11 IETF GLIMPSES Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises at the IETF Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Mr. Rajiv Pratap Rudy at IETF Minister of Labour & Employment Bandaru Da atreya at IETF LIST OF EXHIBITORS Adani Ports And Special Economic Zone Ltd Agarwal Packers & Movers Ltd Air India Limited Ajit Industries Pvt Ltd Aksharganga Media Pvt. Ltd (Logis cs Times) Barcode India Ltd Central Railside Warehouse Company Limited CII Ins tute of Logis cs Darcl Logis cs Limited Department of Posts DHL Supply Chain India Pvt Ltd Distribu on Logis cs Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Fairmacs Shipping & Transport Services Pvt Ltd Fareye Four Squre Media Future Supply Chain Solu ons Ltd Geotrackers Mobile Resources Management (P) Ltd I-Log Hub I - Tech Media Pvt Ltd (B2B) Indian Transport & Logis cs News (ITLN) Infocom Network Limited (Trade India) Innova ve Logis cs Services Pvt Ltd Intercode Solu ons Pvt Ltd Jayem Warehousing Pvt Ltd Jost's Engineering Company Limited Kion India Pvt Ltd Linksmart Technologies M J Logis cs Services Ltd Nitco Logis cs Pvt Ltd Om Logis cs Ltd Puma Li Trucks Pvt Ltd RCPL Logis cs (P) Ltd Roambee Services (India) Private Limited Safexpress Pvt Ltd Sampark Global Logis cs Pvt Ltd Samsung SDS India Schaefer Systems Interna onal Pvt Ltd Simons Shipping Pvt Ltd SS Supply Chain Solu ons Pvt Ltd (3SC) Stallion Systems and Solu ons Pvt Ltd State Bank of India SME Business Unit Sure Group Surecom Media (Cargo Connect) Symphony Limited TCG MEDIA LIMITED (TransReporter) TCI Supply Chain Solu ons Total Shipping & Logis cs Pvt Ltd TVS Logis cs Services Limited VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd VRL Logis cs Limited Watrana Trac on Company

12 About CII The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to create and sustain an environment conducive to the development of India, partnering industry, Government, and civil society, through advisory and consultative processes. CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led and industry-managed organization, playing a proactive role in India's development process. Founded in 1895, India's premier business association has over 7200 members, from the private as well as public sectors, including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of over 100,000 enterprises from around 242 national and regional sectoral industry bodies. CII charts change by working closely with Government on policy issues, interfacing with thought leaders, and enhancing efficiency, competitiveness and business opportunities for industry through a range of specialized services and strategic global linkages. It also provides a platform for consensus-building and networking on key issues. Extending its agenda beyond business, CII assists industry to identify and execute corporate citizenship programmes. Partnerships with civil society organizations carry forward corporate initiatives for integrated and inclusive development across diverse domains including affirmative action, healthcare, education, livelihood, diversity management, skill development, empowerment of women, and water, to name a few. The CII theme of Accelerating Growth, Creating Employment for aims to strengthen a growth process that meets the aspirations of today s India. During the year, CII will specially focus on economic growth, education, skill development, manufacturing, investments, ease of doing business, export competitiveness, legal and regulatory architecture, labour law reforms and entrepreneurship as growth enablers. With 64 offices, including 9 Centres of Excellence, in India, and 7 overseas offices in Australia, China, Egypt, France, Singapore, UK, and USA, as well as institutional partnerships with 312 counterpart organizations in 106 countries, CII serves as a reference point for Indian industry and the international business community. Confederation of Indian Industry The Mantosh Sondhi Centre 23, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi (India) T: / * F: E: info@cii.in * W: Reach us via our Membership Helpline: / CII Helpline Toll free No: For more details, contact Confederation of Indian Industry (Southern Region) Prof. CK Prahalad Centre # 98/1, Velachery Main Road, Guindy Chennai , India P : F : M : E : cii.logistics@cii.in W :