Supply Chain which forms a network of facility and trading, performs the function of attaining raw materials, transforming those into intermediate and final products and supplies those finished products into end-customers. It forms a part of both servicing and manufacturing structures. A supply chain India not only regulates a products flow but is also responsible for the flow of information and expenses.
Owing to the complex tax regulations, unwillingness in technology adoption and non-standardized transportation, designing an optimal supply chain in India which can meet a company’s future expected growth becomes a challenge. An industrial real estate developer while talking about the problems of leasing out warehouses, points out that infrastructure is the biggest challenge to tackle in the Supply Chain System (SCW). Warehouse Management which is an essential part of SCW is about networking stores, factories, manufacturers and even trucks information into a centralized database that provides information on movement of products. This data analysis gives out information which can prevent the risk of delay.
Supply Chain India is carried out in a number of ways
-When the finished products are directly delivered to the consumers in a single transaction.
-Another when the product reaches wholesaler and then finally to the customers
-When the product passes from producer to the wholesaler, then to the retailer and lastly to the consumers
-Lastly during which different brokers or agents complicate the entire chain before it ultimately reaches its consumers.
Though there are a number of challenges which a supply chain involves like truck unloading, price fluctuation and shrinkage of inventory, there are multitudes of opportunities which have unraveled over time. There is a positive change which has been witnessed in behavioral patterns and expenditure capacity of an Indian. Along with it a rapid rise in consumerism in two and three tier cities is the biggest milestone, a healthy supply chain has accomplished.
Supply Chain India is carried out in a number of ways
-When the finished products are directly delivered to the consumers in a single transaction.
-Another when the product reaches wholesaler and then finally to the customers
-When the product passes from producer to the wholesaler, then to the retailer and lastly to the consumers
-Lastly during which different brokers or agents complicate the entire chain before it ultimately reaches its consumers.
Though there are a number of challenges which a supply chain involves like truck unloading, price fluctuation and shrinkage of inventory, there are multitudes of opportunities which have unraveled over time. There is a positive change which has been witnessed in behavioral patterns and expenditure capacity of an Indian. Along with it a rapid rise in consumerism in two and three tier cities is the biggest milestone, a healthy supply chain has accomplished.