Logistics and Supply Chain Practices in India
Samir K. Srivastava
Vision, 2006, vol. 10, issue 3, 69-79
Abstract:
This paper seeks to comprehensively examine and present the state of logistics and supply chain practices in India. We consider the two separately as they have still not integrated seamlessly in the Indian context. Our study is based on both field observations and secondary data. We focus on supply chain collaboration and partnerships, supply chain structure, facilities network design, transportation and logistics and the role of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT). On-site observations and informal discussion and interviews with middle and top managers of 25 select firms are carried out. These are substantiated with data and information from literature and other secondary sources. We analyze and assess logistics and supply chain practices in order to discern important issues such as emerging trends and areas of concern. We also highlight and address issues related to supply chain managers, Indian policy makers and other stakeholders
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1177/097226290601000307
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