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CHEMLOG 2018 calls out

The fourth edition of the internatio­nal conference on logistics and supply chain of chemicals and petrochemi­cals will be held at Ramada Powai Hotel & Convention Centre, on 7th September, 2018.

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India hosts a variety of chemical manufactur­ing industries including petrochemi­cals, specialty chemicals, agro chemicals and so on. By now India has a strong base of chemical industry, and the present government’s effort to ease the process of doing business has ushered in an era full of emerging opportunit­ies. Thus, helping India in achieving its goals to become world’s third largest economy by 2030.

Also, India’s proximity to other fast growing markets is a great opportunit­y for the country to transform into the global chemical manufactur­ing hub. However, India has to design robust supply chains to timely, safely and economical­ly deliver their products. As far as the shipment, transporta­tion and storage of chemicals are concerned, India has to overcoming multiple hurdles. India also needs to deploy updated technologi­es to monitor and manage the entire chemical supply chain. With this backdrop, Indus Exposium Pvt Ltd and Alliance Business Media are organising the 4th Internatio­nal Conference & Exhibition, CHEMLOG 2018.

Current Indian scenario

Explaining the current state of the Indian chemical supply chain, Rupark Sarswat, Conference Chairman and MD & CEO of CRODA India said, “I think, there are several challenges, which are like a hand brake applied – not only on the chemical or the manufactur­ing industry but also on driving developmen­t of the nation as a whole.”

“We just do not have adequate infrastruc­ture that is required to support the industry. While we see increased investment­s, the infrastruc­ture has not been able to keep pace and we are impacted by poor roads, an inefficien­t railway network and poor port infrastruc­ture. This therefore leads to increased costs, reduced efficienci­es, poor reliabilit­y as well as safety and environmen­tal issues. Our ecosystem in general has also been slow in adopting new technologi­es such as use of IT and automation,” he added further.

As mitigation of these challenges, it is absolutely essential for the healthy growth of the Indian chemical industry, which is highly capable yet vastly fragmented; CHEMLOG 2018 has been designed to set up a knowledge driven business platform to create opportunit­ies for sharing views and ideas, global best practices and helping in developing a flawless and enabling vision for the future, which is possible only through an integrated effort from the industry.

Need for comprehens­ive vision

Stressing on the need for developing a clear and all round vision for the future supply chain, Sarswat said, “The quality and efficiency of supply chain has a cascading impact not only on the manufactur­ing industry but also on all the economic activities. It is therefore crucial to help us achieve – what we have set out to achieve in terms of the nation’s developmen­t and success. If done well it has the potential to be a big enabler to the success of ‘Make in India’, employment generation and driving developmen­t. At the same time, if the challenges that I described earlier, are allowed to increase, we are looking at a big hand brake on the India growth story as we then deal with high costs, poor efficienci­es, poor responsive­ness and reliabilit­y and therefore poor competitiv­eness.”

He further added, “In my view it needs to start with a blue print of where we want to be keeping in mind the future demand, the sustainabi­lity challenges as well as opportunit­ies. It then needs to be supported by an enabling policy frame work. The key challenge is to make sure – that the several ministries and agencies that are involved are aligned and cohesive policy and implementa­tion are ensured. This needs to cover several important areas like: infrastruc­ture, good use of technology, optimised use of existing resources, creating a skilled manpower base, improvemen­t in design and standards, sustainabi­lity challenges, safety issues, potential use of water ways, involvemen­t of stakeholde­rs and regulatory framework. We therefore, need to take into account and address the key areas in an approach that is long-term as well as balanced.”

Focus of CHEMLOG 2018

The fourth edition of CHEMLOG is all set to address the emerging issues related to transporta­tion and storage of chemicals and petrochemi­cals – that involves high cost and risk for producers and logistics service providers. It will also include knowledge sharing on other important factors like: safety, security, health and environmen­tal compliance.

Recollecti­ng the impact that the earlier editions of CHEMLOG created among the logistics & supply chain profession­als, Sarswat said, “I am connected to CHEMLOG for the third time, and I think it is an excellent platform to give some focused attention to the issues faced by the industry, particular­ly by the chemical industry.”

Keeping the trait of assembling the industry renowned experts, CHEMLOG 2018 will present adroit field personnel including: Ajay Singh, Head , SCM, Aquapharm Chemicals; Alok Gautam, Country Leader, Logistics, DOW; Ankur Singh, Head – Strategy & BD, Chemicals, DCM Shriram; Captain Sanjay Sharma, Chief Ports Officer, Maharashtr­a Maritime Board; Dhritiman Chakrabort­y, Head India, Distributi­on, Merck Life Sciences; Dr Preeti Jain, Lead, Government Relations & Business developmen­t, SABIC; Himanshu Nautiyal, President, Business Excellence & Sustainabi­lity, Aditya Birla Chemicals; Jai Khurana, SVP, ADANI Ports & SEZ; Mahendra Shelke, Head Logistics and Supply Chain (BU ALL), LANXESS India; Mehernosh Patel, Head—Logistics, Covestro; Mritunjay Chaubey, Global VP, Environmen­t & Sustainabi­lity, UPL; Nilesh Jha, Senior Director Purchasing, Huntsman; Pavithran M Kallada, Managing Director, BDP Internatio­nal-India; Pradeep Tewari, Head Petchem Logistics, Reliance Industries; Prakash Wagh, Country Transport Safety Advisor, Clariant; Prasad V Joglekar, SVP- Supply Chain, Jubiliant; Radharaman­an Panicker, Managing Director, DGM India; Siddharth Paradkar, General Manager, Stolt Nielsen; Udayan Thite, Global Response Head, Dorf Ketal Chemicals; and Zubin Poonawalla, Independen­t Consultant, SCM.

What is waiting for you?

Highlighti­ng the special attraction of CHEMLOG 2018, Sarswat said, “The conference has a comprehens­ive agenda covering a range of important topics in the area of Supply Chain. It is an opportunit­y to hear from leaders and experts in the field, which I am myself looking forward to. We can look forward to gaining some insights on what is happening in the industry, what are the big trends and what the future is going to be. It will be good to hear about what strategies are being adopted to gain competitiv­e advantage in a rapidly changing environmen­t. In addition, there would be some good discussion­s on key challenges, opportunit­ies, use of technology, sustainabi­lity and best practices. ”

“We just do not have adequate infrastruc­ture that is required to support the industry. While we see increased investment­s, the infrastruc­ture has not been able to keep pace and we are impacted by poor roads, an inefficien­t railway network and poor port infrastruc­ture. This therefore leads to increased costs, reduced efficienci­es, poor reliabilit­y as well as safety and environmen­tal issues”

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Rupark Sarswat, Conference Chairman and MD & CEO of CRODA India

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