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Assocham Logistics Sector

The document announces a National Summit on Logistics in India to be held on May 4, 2016 in New Delhi. It will discuss opportunities and challenges in India's logistics industry. Key topics will include the need for an integrated logistics policy, infrastructure development, cost competitiveness, technology usage, and the impact of GST. Participants will include policymakers, manufacturers, logistics service providers, and technology companies. There are sponsorship opportunities available for companies to promote themselves and network with attendees. The goal of the summit is to discuss how to make logistics a vibrant sector of the Indian economy.

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Assocham Logistics Sector

The document announces a National Summit on Logistics in India to be held on May 4, 2016 in New Delhi. It will discuss opportunities and challenges in India's logistics industry. Key topics will include the need for an integrated logistics policy, infrastructure development, cost competitiveness, technology usage, and the impact of GST. Participants will include policymakers, manufacturers, logistics service providers, and technology companies. There are sponsorship opportunities available for companies to promote themselves and network with attendees. The goal of the summit is to discuss how to make logistics a vibrant sector of the Indian economy.

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CONFERENCE • EXPO • AWARDS

May 4, 2016
Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi

Chief Guest Guests of Honour

Shri Nitin Gadkari* Shri Manoj Sinha* Dr. Mahesh Sharma*


Hon'ble Union Minister for Hon'ble Minister of State for Hon'ble Minister of State for
Road Transport, Highways & Shipping Railways Civil Aviation

Knowledge Partner
*invited

THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA


CONFERENCE • EXPO • AWARDS

May 4, 2016 • Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi

C urrently the annual logistics cost of the world is estimated at about USD
3.5 Trillion. India spends around 14.4% of its GDP on logistics and
transportation as compared to less than 8% by the other developing countries. Indian
freight transport market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.35% by 2020 driven by the
growth in the manufacturing, retail, FMCG and e-commerce sectors.
Freight transport market in India is expected to be worth US$ 307.70 billion by 2020. In India Road Freight
constitutes around 63% of the total freight movement consisting of 2.2 million heavy duty trucks and 0.6 million
light duty trucks annually. The road freight movement is expected to increase at a CAGR of 15%. The Sea
Freight consists of around 9% of the total freight market and is mainly used as a major mode for imports and
exports. The air freight consists of around 1% of the total freight
market in India which will grow around 12.5% CAGR over the next 5
years.
Companies in India currently outsource an estimated 52% of
logistics and 3PL represents only 1% of logistics cost. As of now, the
3PL activity is limited to only few industries like automotive, IT
hardware, telecom and infrastructure equipment. In developing
countries like India, an efficient logistics infrastructure can reduce
the cost of transportation which in turn can contribute directly to
economic development. However, India lags behind several other
countries in the global setup in terms of logistics infrastructure and
services. Inadequate infrastructure is the major bottleneck
impacting the development of logistics and the efficient movement
of cargo in the country. However, investments in the logistics sector
in the form of Port infrastructure development, Dedicated Freight Corridors, development of national highways,
expanding the reach of the railways will play a central role in the future of this industry. According to the survey
conducted by the Transport intelligence in 2013 ranks India as the second most attractive logistics market in the
future after china. In India, about 110 new logistics parks are expected to be operational with an estimated cost
of USD 1 Bn. Hence, India offers huge opportunities in development of logistics services including warehousing,
cold storage, shipping, ports and multi modal transportation, etc.
Therefore, with the objective of discussing the various issues, opportunities and future direction of this
industry, ASSOCHAM is organizing “National Summit – LOGISTICS INDIA 2016” at 9:30 am on May 4,
2016 at Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi. The Summit will be attended by large number of manufacturers,
service providers including national and international stakeholders and will focus on making logistics a
vibrant sector of Indian Economy besides providing opportunities for business development.
KEY ISSUES/
TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION
• Need for national integrated logistics policy
• Logistics-Global trends and the Indian market
• Vibrant Logistics for Vibrant “Make in India”
• Issues and Opportunities in Logistics industry
• Enablers to maximize intermodal efficiency
• Simplification of Tax Structure
• Cost competitiveness in International Trade
• Logistics infrastructure opportunities in India
• Standards and benchmarking in logistics
• Last mile connectivity
• Changing face of logistics in India
• Technology usage for Integrated transport solutions PARTICIPANTS' PROFILE
• Maritime Development Programme
• Policy makers & Government Officials
• Best practices and future outlook
• Manufacturers and Service Providers
• 3PL and 4PL Partnership • CEO, COO & Logistics Head
• Manufacturing trends and supply chain Challenges • Customs brokers/clearing & forwarding agents
• Future projects and logistics needs • Port authority & Terminals/CFS/ICDs
• Market evolution and target client segments • Multi Modal Transport Operators
• Upcoming government projects • Packers / Movers/Surveyors/Fumigators
• Streamlining Customs process and regulatory requirements • Courier Service Providers
• Human Resources and Skill development • Cargo Insurance agents
• Goods and Services Tax (GST) • Labeling and packaging solution providers
• Multi-Modal Logistics Parks • Logistics service providers & equipment suppliers
• Supply Chain & Operational Efficiencies • Vessel Charter and Ship Owners
• Issue of Inter-State Agreements for Freight • IT & software providers
• Safety and Security Issues • Private equity and venture capitalists
• Issues in Licensing and Permissions • Shipping lines and agents & Cargo handlers
• Meeting Customer Expectations • Container and component manufacturers
• Process simplification to reduce transaction cost • Cold Chain Service Providers
• Transport & Logistics institutes
• Warehousing and terminal operators
Invited Eminent Speakers From • Container train operators
• Ministry of Road • Central Railside Warehousing • Coastal shipping service providers
Transport, Highways & Company Ltd. • Transporters and fleet owners
Shipping • Shipping & Cargo Companies • PSU's and SPVs
• Ministry of Railways • Ports/ICDs • Project Cargo/ Bulk Cargo
• Ministry of Civil Aviation • Infrastructure Companies • Logistics technology providers
• Ministry of Commerce & • Banks and Financial Institutions • Inventory solution and equipment providers
• Foreign Investors • Ecommerce and tracking systems
Industry
• Exporters and importers • Legal firms & Private contractors
• Ministry of Petroleum &
• Industry leaders • Exporters/ Traders / Manufacturers
Natural Gas
• PSU Heads & Private Companies • Supply Chain Professionals
• Manufacturers and
• International Experts & • Global Logistics Companies
service providers
Researchers • Engineers and Technocrats
• Inland Waterways
• Engineers & Technocrats • Maintenance & Operation managers
Authority of India
• Consultancy organizations
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
The summit provides an excellent opportunity for organizations/companies to promote their products & services to
the focused audience besides networking during tea/coffee and lunch intervals. The sponsorship details are as under:
CATEGORY AMOUNT BENEFITS

Summit Partner Rs. 15 Lac All 1 - 10

Platinum Sponsor Rs. 10 Lac All except 1

Gold Sponsor Rs. 7 Lac All except 1, 6

Silver Sponsor Rs. 5 Lac All except 1, 6, 7, 8

Co-Sponsor Rs. 2 Lac Only 2, 3 & 9

Supporter Rs. 1 Lac Only 2 & 9

1. Status of 'Summit Partner' the Partner's name and logo will be prominently displayed at the Summit venue.
2. Branding of company logo at the main backdrop at the Summit.
3. One full-page Advertisement (Colour) in Souvenir to be released at the Summit.
4. Logo in the newspaper advertisement.
5. A 5-page write-up on the topic. Delegate Fee
6. Speaker slot to a company representative. INR 3,000/-
7. Complimentary exhibition space of at the Summit venue. (Inclusive of
Service Tax)
8. Insertion of Company's brochure and publicity material into the documentation pack.
9. Delegate passes to attend the Summit.
10. Special Seating arrangements for the delegates nominated by the Sponsor organization.

EXHIBITION DETAILS & FEE: Stalls measuring 3x2 mtr each are available for Rs. 50,000/- Each stall is built up
having depth of 2 mtr and width of 3 mtr. With facilities like –wall partition, covering, carpet, one table, one
chair, spotlight, waste paper basket, etc. Companies may send their request for bigger space and accordingly
the fee would be payable.

ASSOCHAM Excellence Awards: Last Date for Receiving Nominations is April 22, 2016

DETAILS OF RELEASE OF AN ADVERTISEMENT IN THE SOUVENIR


Page Particulars Amount (Rs.) Advertisements Material: Positives/ CD must be in
CorelDraw, EPS, Pdf format. If JPG Then 300dpi with CMKY
Back Cover (Colour) 50,000/-
Size of Ad: 18cm x 23cm
Inside Covers (Colour) 40,000/- Note: It is imperative that Partner / Sponsorship details and
Full Page (Colour) 30,000/- Advertisement material are received by us latest by April
22, 2016. The support options are strictly on first cum first
Centre Spread 60,000/- served basis.

FOR FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT:


Ritesh Dhasmana Anil Singh K V Praveen
Mob: +91 9899743374 Mob: +91-9818923589 Mob: +91-9958870419
E-mail: ritesh.dhasmana@assocham.com E-mail: anil.singh@assocham.com E-mail: k.parveen@assocham.com

THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA


ASSOCHAM Corporate Office: 5, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110 021
Tel: 011- 46550555(Hunting Line) • Fax: 011- 23017008 / 9 • Website: www.assocham.org

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