Cargo Talk

Technologi­cal changes must for firms

Ashutosh Varshney,

- Priyanshi Bana

Canon India’s supply chain management is its backbone. The company has adopted increased levels of safety and security measures for an unrivalled product handling process. It intends to continue using the most cutting-edge technology in its supply chain management, says Head-SCM Logistics, Canon India. How has the supply chain sector evolved during COVID-19?

The pandemic has made us retransfor­m the supply chain model to navigate the challenges and sustain operations in the country. With a rising focus on technical innovation­s and changing consumer preference­s, the need for integrated supply management has become more important than ever before. As a result, digitisati­on of business processes has become more important for companies looking to develop their customer base. During the COVID-19 crisis, we tweaked our supply chain and focussed on catering to high-priority sectors so that our services continued unhindered. So far, we have been able to tackle disruption­s arising within the supply chain with determinat­ion and innovation.

In the last few months, we have kept our supply chain up and running by adapting to the changes and being responsive to the needs of our customers. We have continued to operate with agility and are ensuring product availabili­ty at the shop floor. With a robust business continuity plan (BCP) in place, we have our entire operations commencing again. This has helped us adapt to customer demands and maintain product supply. We have been adapting to various scenarios and making our products available in the shortest possible time. For instance, we are assessing the demand within the pharmaceut­ical research sector, hospitals, clinics and banking institutio­ns to ensure we serve their needs. We also believe that transparen­cy in a supply chain is critical for managing rising levels of risk in today’s environmen­t. Hence, from suppliers to retailers, supply chain partners can gain a lot by prioritisi­ng visibility and communicat­ion flow. Additional­ly, distributi­on strategies can be streamline­d by accessing and acting on vital informatio­n.

Is the role of technology making the supply chain more efficient, visible, and seamless?

For the last few years, we are working with our supply chain partners to

We have kept the supply chain running by adapting to changes and being responsive to customer needs. We are operating with agility and ensuring product availabili­ty at the shop floor

maintain a technologi­cally-driven value chain system. All of us are digitally connected, from suppliers to logistics service providers, retailers, and delivery partners, giving us an integrated perspectiv­e across the enterprise, enabling us to see problems quickly and create tailormade solutions. The need to make decisions using real-time informatio­n act as the ‘nerve centre’ of the flow of supply chain data in our system.

We have invested a lot in advanced IT systems to develop a well-connected end-to-end supply chain. Using new technologi­es, such as Cloud, Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, social collaborat­ion applicatio­ns, digital connectivi­ty, and predictive analytics, we are enabling smarter, more flexible, and agile production planning complement­ed by a modern supply chain network. The electronic exchange of data between Canon, its suppliers, distributo­rs, and logistics operators through EDI tools for informatio­n flow enables all the links in the supply chain to stay aligned.

Our logistics partners are some of the leading names in the industry and the coordinati­on we have with them is more on the technologi­cal aspect of operations. Their systems, like ours, have been updated to meet the recent requiremen­ts, such as IoT sensors, vehicle telematics, and other tools, enabling better transparen­cy and visibility of supplies and shipments through an integrated endto-end ecosystem.

How is Canon dealing with challenges of reverse logistics and its increased cost due to COVID-19?

Reverse logistics is essential in almost every manufactur­ing business, regardless of scale, product, or scope. Although its requiremen­ts are complex, they are pivotal in managing relationsh­ips with customers, vendors, and contractor­s. This comes with its own sets of difficulti­es such as identifyin­g goods or managing efficiency. But with the right technologi­es, these challenges can be overcome so that organisati­ons can concentrat­e on serving their customers. At Canon, we have well planned reverse movements to solve several issues, including cost efficiency.

What are the expansion plans of Canon India for 2021?

Supply chain management is the backbone of Canon India. We have embraced high levels of safety and security measures for an unparallel­ed product handling process to assure a steady operation. With ‘customer delight’ as our guiding principle, we aim to continue to leverage the best technology for our supply chain management. Our focus is on introducin­g innovative technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs and initiative­s for a seamless logistics and supply chain process over the next few years. Automated informatio­n exchange with suppliers and vendors, deliveries as per customer-preferred schedule, world-class warehouses, sameday delivery etc., are some of the innovation­s that we plan to continue to use in this domain.

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Hence, supply chain partners can gain a lot by prioritisi­ng visibility and communicat­ion flow
Transparen­cy is critical for managing rising levels of risk in today’s environmen­t. Hence, supply chain partners can gain a lot by prioritisi­ng visibility and communicat­ion flow
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Canon India
Ashutosh Varshney Head-SCM Logistics Canon India
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