In part one of the feature 'Building Resilient Supply Chains', we looked at how stakeholders of the automotive industry including tier suppliers are strengthening resilient supply chains in the aftermath of the pandemic. With the importance of risk management and continuity plans to avoid supply chain disruptions being realised across the board, the attention is back to turning future-ready and unlocking long-term plans beyond safeguarding shortterm business interests. To walk the talk, the industry continues to adopt digitisation in the value chain and innovate on fronts like the Artificial Internet of Things (AIoT). To tackle the global demand, many players have resorted to opening the global Centre of Excellence and R&D hubs in India as the biggest centres outside their home grounds.
Commenting on the advances made, Mayur Danait, Chief Information Officer at Pidilite Industries Ltd. opined, “There are two things that are driving the change in the supply chain which include the push coming from technology including cloud technology, smart sensors, IoT and algorithms. There is a constant push on how you can modernise the supply chain.” In contrast, Danait cited external pull factors playing a part in shaping the supply chains. “The complexity of the supply chain constantly keeps going up courtesy of e-commerce and as a result pressurising service models. There is also some amount of regulation which further promotes the adoption of digitisation,” he shared.
DIGITISATION IN SUPPLY CHAINS
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SATISH SHARMA, INDUSTRY VETERAN, ANNOUNCES EARLY RETIREMENT FROM APOLLO TYRES LTD
In a recent exchange filing, Apollo Tyres Ltd. announced a significant development resulting from the Board meeting held on May 14, 2024.
NAVIGATING THE DRIVER DROUGHT - HOW SMART ANALYTICS STEER DRIVER RETENTION IN 2024
DRIVER RETENTION STANDS AS A CRITICAL CHALLENGE FOR FLEET OPERATORS. SUDEEP NAYAK, CO-FOUNDER AND COO OF ZELIOT DELVES INTO HOW ADVANCED ANALYTIC AND TECHNOLOGY ARE TRANSFORMING RETENTION STRATEGIES, DRIVING EFFICIENCY AND SUCCESS IN FLEET MANAGEMENT.
ALLISON TRANSMISSION WIDE-BODY DUMP SERIES
ALLISON TRANSMISSION HAS DEVELOPED THE WIDE-BODY DUMP SERIES FOR HEAVY-DUTY OFF-ROAD APPLICATIONS. ASHISH BHATIA LOOKS AT THE ADVANCED ATTRIBUTES THAT WILL COME INTO PLAY.
BUILDING THE ECOSYSTEM FOR SOPHISTICATED MACHINES
IN AN UPFRONT SESSION, ANTONIO LEITAO, VP OFF-HIGHWAY, ENGINE BUSINESS & EUROPE ABO LEADER AT CUMMINS BELGIUM SPEAKS TO ASHISH BHATIA ON BACKING BOTH LOCAL AND GLOBAL CUSTOMERS FROM INDIA.
CUMMINS' OFF-HIGHWAY PLAY
CUMMINS INC. IS PURSUING HIGHER EFFICIENCIES FOR ITS CEV CUSTOMERS FROM INDIA. ASHISH BHATIA HIGHLIGHTS THE ADVANCEMENT AND CUSTOMER VALUE PROPOSITIONS.
THE IMPACT LINEUP
AT THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE, DAIMLER INDIA COMMERCIAL VEHICLES INTRODUCED THE MY24 BHARATBENZ PORTFOLIO AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF A ROBUST PERFORMANCE, WRITES RICHA TYAGI.
AFFORDABLE MECHANISATION
IN AN INDUSTRY TALK SESSION, JALAJ GUPTA, BUSINESS HEAD-COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AT MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD. DISCUSSED THE FUTURE OF AFFORDABLE MECHANISATION WITH ASHISH BHATIA
UNO MINDA AFTERMARKET PROJECTIONS
UNO MINDA IS READY TO SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY, CREATING A GREATER PULL FOR ITS PRODUCT PORTFOLIO. IN AN UPFRONT SESSION RAKESH KHER, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, THE AFTERMARKET DIVISION AT THE COMPANY SPOKE TO ASHISH BHATIA ON THE CONFIDENT RUN.
ROBUST TRAILER UNDERPINNINGS
BPW TRAILER SYSTEMS INDIA IS CONFIDENT OF ITS GLOBALLY PROVEN AIR-SUSPENSION TECHNOLOGY. IT IS DESIGNED FOR HIGH AXLE LOADS AND SPECIALIST APPLICATIONS, WRITES ASHISH BHATIA.
ON-HIGHWAY AND OFF-HIGHWAY STRATEGIES
MAHINDRA TRUCK AND BUS DIVISION IS DRIVING ITS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ROADMAP FORWARD WITH WELL-THOUGHT-OUT ON-HIGHWAY AND OFF-HIGHWAY STRATEGIES, WRITES ASHISH BHATIA.