The warehousing industry has been experiencing changes in trends ever since Covid19, giving a significant jump in warehousing demand. Investors are expecting the sector to emerge faster and stronger after the crisis. Capital is now being used to acquire warehousing assets globally and this would in turn benefit the sector in India too. Investors would soon return with a renewed vigour and interest in this sector. What is it that the investors are looking? What should the developers and landowners work towards in the meantime?
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India specific entry strategies
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Land-Banking-Is institutional backing creating mega growth opportunities?
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Debt & Equity
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Ease of doing business
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Tier 2 Market demand
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Anshul Singhal
Mapping the Supply Chain Dynamics in Asia - How has the capital moved?
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on global supply chains is a major disruption. Asia Pacific is expected to have the largest market sizing as the region has taken stringent measures to contain the virus. However, is this a possibility to accelerate growth for the warehousing sector? Businesses dependent on global sourcing are facing hard choices in crisis management amid the supply chain disruptions. But in planning to mitigate the risks of similar disruptions in future, what is the impact of COVID-19 on the logistics and supply chain industry? What would be the impact of COVID-19 on the logistics industry by 2021? What are the business opportunities for global logistics and warehousing companies?
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The paradigm shift of price vs.value
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Position supply chains as a conduit for change
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Local or near shore sourcing?
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Importance of supply chain resiliency
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Jai Mirpuri
India has been witnessing rapid growth in the adoption of warehouse automation technologies by different sectors and industries including logistics units, manufacturing units, e-commerce sectors, automobile and retail industries. Each of these have their own operational characteristics and therefore require new techniques to manage the real game which is possible only through the adoption of automation, especially in warehouses. Is automation on its way to make unprecedented leaps in the supply chain industry of the country.
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How can we increase the profitability of the operation?
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Is automation contributing to the escalating unemployment rate in the country?
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Is there a scale-up for peaks and an increase in the transparency of operation?
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What are the risks and opportunities?
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With a corporate career of heading a JV with “The Phoenix Mills Ltd” till 2016 and interesting stints in the entertainment industry like Red Chillies Entertainments, Aditya has several accomplishments to his credit. Having successfully completed the exit transaction of his food-tech E-commerce startup is presently identifying new investment proposals in varied sectors.


