City
Epaper

Challenges must be converted into opportunities to make India self-reliant

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 10, 2022 18:45 IST

Conclusion of the two-day conference of SAE IndiaAurangabad:In order to make India self-sufficient, the challenges in the ...

Open in App

Conclusion of the two-day conference of SAE India

Aurangabad:

In order to make India self-sufficient, the challenges in the supply chain should be converted into opportunities and it is necessary to use modern resources along with the traditional resources. For this, the supply chain needs to be strengthened using technology such as Internet-of-Things (IOT), digital supply chain management, artificial intelligence and using local resources to face the international challenges, said Rishi Bagla, MD Bagla Group, at the GASCO CON conference.

The two-day international conference ‘Global Automotive Supply Chain Challenges and Opportunities - Inching Towards Atmanirbhar India’ jointly organised by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Aurangabad branch, MAGIC and Marathwada Auto Cluster concluded on Thursday. On the second day of the seminar experts spoke on how to make the supply chain in the automotive sector strong and self-sustainable.

Experts Sanjay Sanghai, executive vice president, Endurance Technology, Narhari Wagh of Vector Engineering Solutions, Girish Kokane of Endurance Technology, Prasad Kokil, Rajesh Krishnan, Mohini Kelkar, Arun Kumar Sampath spoke on various topics during the conference.

Magic director Ashish Garde, coordinator Ravi Kharul, Ramesh Pasaria, Narahari Wagh, Dr Ulhas Shiurkar, Ulhas Shinde, Pawan Chaudhary, K Venkataraju, Sanjay Niban, students of Deogiri and Chhatrapati Shahu Engineering College were present.

Tags: MD Bagla GroupRishi baglaPrasad kokilindiaAurangabadIOTIndiUk-indiaRepublic of indiaIndia indiaGia indiaIndia euGASCO CONSociety of Automotive EngineersMarathwada Auto ClusterEndurance TechnologyVector Engineering SolutionsChhatrapati Shahu Engineering College
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiUniversity of Bristol Chooses Mumbai for Its First Overseas Campus, Set to Open in September 2026

NationalRaksha Bandhan 2025: Now You Can Send a Rakhi to Your Brother in India Post's Waterproof Envelope — Here's How to Track Your Parcel

NationalGold in Dubai Cheaper Than India: Pricing, Rules, and Import Limits Explained

NationalIndia Spends ₹1.38 Lakh Crore Annually on Edible Oil Imports

International‘This Might Hit You Hard’: NATO Chief Mark Rutte's Warning to India, China, and Brazil Over Russia Ties Amid Ukraine War

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadMassia inducts 102 new members at first quarterly meet

AurangabadMedical waste dumped on road; Rs 50,000 fine imposed

AurangabadBlood donation camp held at Airport

AurangabadCSMC to construct shopping complex in Chikalthana soon

AurangabadCity weeps as friendship ends in a waterlogged pit