A special address by Surendra Ahirwar, Joint Secretary Logistics & Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry laid the tone for the pathbreaking discussions.
The India Warehousing Show (IWS) is slated to make a significant impact in the warehousing sector with its 13th edition, closed its doors at Yashobhoomi, India International Convention & Expo Centre (IICC), Dwarka, New Delhi. Organised by RX India, IWS the event turned out to be a cornerstone event for warehousing, material handling, logistics, automation, and supply chain professionals bringing the entire industry together under one roof.
The 13th edition of IWS shall feature a special address by Surendra Ahirwar, Joint Secretary of Logistics & Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, who will share his insights on the evolving logistics landscape in India. His address will highlight the government’s initiatives to enhance the efficiency and competitiveness of the sector, aligning with the theme “Streamlining Tomorrow: Transforming Supply Chains through Automation.
Umang Gupta, Country General Manager, of RX India said “With the warehousing & logistics sector becoming increasingly critical to the national economy, the industry needs to collaborate across the economic value chain and focus on technological advancements for business growth. Over the decade, the India Warehousing Show has become the flagship event that brings together policymakers, technology companies & infrastructure customers, all under one roof.”
With over 250 exhibitors, IWS offered an immersive experience and platform where participants witnessed the latest technological advancements and live product demonstrations from the biggest national and international companies providing solutions for storage, transportation, and logistics customers.
The event also showcased a series of expert-led panel discussions, industry talk shows and networking sessions with industry leaders designed to provide valuable insights into the logistics, warehousing, and supply chain industries.
A series of engaging discussions from Government & Industry decision-makers on topics such as the National Logistics Policy, optimising logistical costs, AI and Industry 4.0 in supply chain efficiency, and sustainability in logistics created a lasting impression. Notable sessions included discussions on women in leadership roles within the logistical sector and the impact of e-commerce and Q-commerce on consumer experiences. The state-of-the-art Yashobhoomi venue offered cutting-edge facilities and ample space, making it an ideal environment for industry professionals to connect, collaborate, and drive innovation.
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