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Auto SCM Summit 2018 Initiates A Dialogue To Speed Up Efficiency In Supply Chain
Indian Transport & Logistics News
|January - February 2019
The automobile supply chain stakeholders and regulatory authorities came together to discuss the challenges and their expectations to enable efficiency in supply chain operations.
As the government plans to make the Indian automotive industry a pillar of industrial exports, the automotive supply chain stakeholders and regulatory authorities came together at the Auto SCM Summit 2018 to discuss its changing landscape and the role of logistics.
Sponsored by Frankfurt Airport, Europe’s leading cargo airport for the third time in a row, the event was held in Chakan, Pune, a premier auto manufacturing hub in India. Roland Weil, VP-Sales Cargo, Fraport AG, said, “There is a lot of automotive business in and around Frankfurt. We are looking at improving connections to India. Frankfurt has nonstop connections to five Indian airports.”
The event was inaugurated by Subhash Agrawal, Commissioner of customs, Jawaharlal Nehru Customs House, who urged automotive and logistics industry players to go for Direct Port Delivery (DPD) scheme, Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status, and eSanchit to save costs and speed up the supply chain processes.

On the other hand, airports, custodians and airlines revealed that they are contemplating freighter operations from the airport in Pune, and also between domestic cities, as there is a good demand from the automotive segment as well.
B K Mehrotra, COO, AAI Cargo Logistics & Allied Services, said, “A big segment of automobiles is transported within the country by road. Sending a car from Delhi to Chennai could take 8-12 days which is long. To be able to exploit the air mode, airlines need to work on their tariff.” Mehrotra envisages air cargo playing a bigger role in importing technologies from European countries for batteries to meet the demand for electric cars in India.
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