The Covid-19 pandemic has challenged the India Inc. like never before, forcing business owners to implement new measures to stabilise, re-open and grow their operations once the country-wide lockdown starts easing.
Now, industries are working out ways to operate and adopt the “new normal” post Novel Coronavirus, which has exposed and tested the digital preparedness of many industries, including the FMCG sector.
Thus, to discuss the immediate challenges, business strategies, new possibilities, etc in the FMCG sector, and how companies can navigate through uncertainties and capture opportunities in self-reliant India, Rockwell Automation India held an insightful webinar where experts deliberated upon planning ahead in a series of sessions.
Illustrious panellists including Dilip Sawhney, MD, Rockwell Automation India; Sriram P, Executive Vice President-Operations Pernod Ricard India; Yoginder S. Grewal, CTO, Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages; Arup Ghosh, Head IS Solutions, Rockwell Automation India; Sabyasachi Goswami, Connected Services Leader, AP Rockwell Automation India discussed how companies through modern digital ways prepare for new normal, be at the forefront of smart manufacturing, build a resilient future and make intelligent use of data.
The webinar began with a fireside chat with Sawhney, Sri Ram and Grewal talking about lessons learnt, accepting the status quo and focus on business continuity planning (BCP).
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