The document discusses National Skills Development Corporation's (NSDC) efforts to address the large skill gap in India's growing logistics sector. NSDC has commissioned studies identifying 28.4 million additional skilled workers needed by 2022. To meet this demand, NSDC is funding training partners, developing standardized curriculums for 64 job roles, and working with industry to establish skill centers. NSDC's goal is to certify close to 10,000 additional workers in the logistics sector during the 2015-2016 financial year.
INTERNSHIP ON EXPORT-IMPORT PROCEDURES AT MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED, PUDUCH...Yogesh Santhan
Every student of MBA : International Business shall
undergo Internship training
during the Third Semester of the programme. This Internship shall be for 2 days (Frid
ays &
Saturdays) in all the weeks of the entire Third Semester. During this Internship, every student
should attach himself/ herself with any organization carrying on any type of international
operations or transactions. The objective of the Internship t
raining is to give the students a hands
-
on experience of real life business operations. At the end of the Third Semester, each student
should submit an Internship Training Report explaining clearly what each student has learnt
during the Internship period
. The Internship Report and the Viva
-
Voce Examination will be
evaluated by the internal Faculty Guide.
Analysis and prediction of shipment load in festive seasonssiddharth bole
The objectives of the Project are: PRIMARY OBJECTIVES
● Analysis and prediction of shipment load in festive seasons.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVE
● To know about Logistics Industries
● To know whether the customers are satisfied with the existing range of service pattern.
Today we are essentially operating in a global market. In this era of crumbling economic barriers, the customer reigns supreme. The successful enterprises in this fiercely competitive economy are those which are able to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction and at a considerably low cost. The focus today is not on meeting the customer’s expectations, but on exceeding them. The strategic role of logistics and supply chain management in this regard becomes vital.
Summer Internship project On Study of 3PLKapil Mittal
This project was basically done to find out the errors that are encountered by a logistics company and how can they overcome those error by using the required technology
INTERNSHIP ON EXPORT-IMPORT PROCEDURES AT MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED, PUDUCH...Yogesh Santhan
Every student of MBA : International Business shall
undergo Internship training
during the Third Semester of the programme. This Internship shall be for 2 days (Frid
ays &
Saturdays) in all the weeks of the entire Third Semester. During this Internship, every student
should attach himself/ herself with any organization carrying on any type of international
operations or transactions. The objective of the Internship t
raining is to give the students a hands
-
on experience of real life business operations. At the end of the Third Semester, each student
should submit an Internship Training Report explaining clearly what each student has learnt
during the Internship period
. The Internship Report and the Viva
-
Voce Examination will be
evaluated by the internal Faculty Guide.
Analysis and prediction of shipment load in festive seasonssiddharth bole
The objectives of the Project are: PRIMARY OBJECTIVES
● Analysis and prediction of shipment load in festive seasons.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVE
● To know about Logistics Industries
● To know whether the customers are satisfied with the existing range of service pattern.
Today we are essentially operating in a global market. In this era of crumbling economic barriers, the customer reigns supreme. The successful enterprises in this fiercely competitive economy are those which are able to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction and at a considerably low cost. The focus today is not on meeting the customer’s expectations, but on exceeding them. The strategic role of logistics and supply chain management in this regard becomes vital.
Summer Internship project On Study of 3PLKapil Mittal
This project was basically done to find out the errors that are encountered by a logistics company and how can they overcome those error by using the required technology
Market Research Report : Project logistics market in india 2014 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at: info@netscribes.com
Abstract :
Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Project Logistics Market in India 2014 highlights the competitive market scenario of the Indian project logistics market and its growth prospects in the ensuing years. The demand for project logistics in India is experiencing rising demand due to various driving factors which, in turn, have been instrumental in providing immense opportunities to companies to grow and operate in the market lucratively. The report provides a snapshot of the market overview of the project logistics market in India. It also highlights the various project logistics management solutions. The report also gives an insight into issues hampering project logistics, market trends and technology trends in India. Moreover, financial stability, insurance coverage and experience in handling big projects are the key success factors for companies operating in this sector.
There are certain factors that have predominantly worked towards Indian project logistics market to grow in recent years. These include increase in warehousing facilities, rise in infrastructural projects and growth in energy sector. These factors are contributing towards the rapid growth of the industry. Adoption of information technology in logistics sector particularly project logistics is scaling up efficiency in business operations. For the project logistics, various governmental policies and schemes are being implemented. These initiatives are aimed at improving the status of the industry to support future demand.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jun 2013 – Nov 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Oct 2013 – March 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5-6: Logistics Sector – Introduction
Market Overview
Slide 7-8: Project Logistics – Indian Market Overview
GST Implementation
Slide 9-10: Shift to Goods Service Tax (GST) Regime, GST Implementation Impact on Project Logistics
Project Logistics Management Solution
Slide 11-14: Key Requirements for Successful Project Logistics Management, Project Management System
Key Success Factors
Slide 15: Success Factors
Issues Hampering Project Logistics
Slide 16 -17: Issues Hampering Project Logistics
Drivers & Challenges
Slide 18: Drivers and Challenges – Summary
Slide 19-25: Drivers
Slide 26-29: Challenges
Market Trends
Slide 30: Key Market Trends
Technology Trends
Slide 31: Key Technology Trends – Summary
Slide 32-36: Major Technology Trends in the Market
Competitive Landscape
Slide 37: Porter’s Five Forces
Although there is high demand for road freight services in the U.S., the chance for profitability is far from guaranteed. Numerous obstacles challenge trucking companies including a large volume of private fleets and operating costs that exceed 85% of revenue even for the strongest companies.
Malaysia Commercial Logistics Industry ReportTheLorry
An overview of the Commercial Logistics Industry in Malaysia. This overview highlights the potential growth of the logistics industry in Malaysia.
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Third party logistics providers typically specialize in integrated operation, warehousing and transportation services
&
Fourth party logistics (4 PL) companies serve as consultants who manage the relationship between the principal company and one or more 3PLs to make sure all operations are running smoothly.
An overview of the Commercial Logistics Industry in Malaysia. This overview highlights the potential growth of the logistics industry in Malaysia.
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Mag-Securs No.29, 2011 - Validy: Learning from the Stuxnet CaseNeelabh Rai
Everything has been said on the Stuxnet worm? Not quite. Someday a “James Bond” or “Mission impossible” film might be based on this case. Should we stop here? Clearly not, such an attack asks numerous questions and must challenge certitudes. We might have to rethink our security paradigms.
Validy - A Paradigm Switch to Ensure Code Integrity.
During the Forum International de la Cybercriminalité,
late march 2010, Mag Securs met with Validy. We already knew this company and had looked at their technology in 2005. Our discussions in may and june have touched on the possibility of ensuring executable code integrity.
For more details, please visit: www.cybercops.in
Market Research Report : Project logistics market in india 2014 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at: info@netscribes.com
Abstract :
Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Project Logistics Market in India 2014 highlights the competitive market scenario of the Indian project logistics market and its growth prospects in the ensuing years. The demand for project logistics in India is experiencing rising demand due to various driving factors which, in turn, have been instrumental in providing immense opportunities to companies to grow and operate in the market lucratively. The report provides a snapshot of the market overview of the project logistics market in India. It also highlights the various project logistics management solutions. The report also gives an insight into issues hampering project logistics, market trends and technology trends in India. Moreover, financial stability, insurance coverage and experience in handling big projects are the key success factors for companies operating in this sector.
There are certain factors that have predominantly worked towards Indian project logistics market to grow in recent years. These include increase in warehousing facilities, rise in infrastructural projects and growth in energy sector. These factors are contributing towards the rapid growth of the industry. Adoption of information technology in logistics sector particularly project logistics is scaling up efficiency in business operations. For the project logistics, various governmental policies and schemes are being implemented. These initiatives are aimed at improving the status of the industry to support future demand.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jun 2013 – Nov 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Oct 2013 – March 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5-6: Logistics Sector – Introduction
Market Overview
Slide 7-8: Project Logistics – Indian Market Overview
GST Implementation
Slide 9-10: Shift to Goods Service Tax (GST) Regime, GST Implementation Impact on Project Logistics
Project Logistics Management Solution
Slide 11-14: Key Requirements for Successful Project Logistics Management, Project Management System
Key Success Factors
Slide 15: Success Factors
Issues Hampering Project Logistics
Slide 16 -17: Issues Hampering Project Logistics
Drivers & Challenges
Slide 18: Drivers and Challenges – Summary
Slide 19-25: Drivers
Slide 26-29: Challenges
Market Trends
Slide 30: Key Market Trends
Technology Trends
Slide 31: Key Technology Trends – Summary
Slide 32-36: Major Technology Trends in the Market
Competitive Landscape
Slide 37: Porter’s Five Forces
Although there is high demand for road freight services in the U.S., the chance for profitability is far from guaranteed. Numerous obstacles challenge trucking companies including a large volume of private fleets and operating costs that exceed 85% of revenue even for the strongest companies.
Malaysia Commercial Logistics Industry ReportTheLorry
An overview of the Commercial Logistics Industry in Malaysia. This overview highlights the potential growth of the logistics industry in Malaysia.
TheLorry.com may be just the solution you need for your business.
Find out how we can help your business:
sales@thelorry.com
Third party logistics providers typically specialize in integrated operation, warehousing and transportation services
&
Fourth party logistics (4 PL) companies serve as consultants who manage the relationship between the principal company and one or more 3PLs to make sure all operations are running smoothly.
An overview of the Commercial Logistics Industry in Malaysia. This overview highlights the potential growth of the logistics industry in Malaysia.
TheLorry.com may be just the solution you need for your business.
Find out how we can help your business:
sales@thelorry.com
Mag-Securs No.29, 2011 - Validy: Learning from the Stuxnet CaseNeelabh Rai
Everything has been said on the Stuxnet worm? Not quite. Someday a “James Bond” or “Mission impossible” film might be based on this case. Should we stop here? Clearly not, such an attack asks numerous questions and must challenge certitudes. We might have to rethink our security paradigms.
Validy - A Paradigm Switch to Ensure Code Integrity.
During the Forum International de la Cybercriminalité,
late march 2010, Mag Securs met with Validy. We already knew this company and had looked at their technology in 2005. Our discussions in may and june have touched on the possibility of ensuring executable code integrity.
For more details, please visit: www.cybercops.in
Covers key events preceding the American Civil War, including the formation of the Confederate States of America, the election of Jefferson Davis, Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address, and the Battle of Fort Sumter.
Globally, logistics is an important economic
activity valued at about USD 320 billion a year and growing at
an annual rate of 3 to 10 percent. Malaysia has recognized the
industry as the main key towards enhancing Malaysia’s progress
on becoming a globally competitive fully developed nation. It
was predicted that the logistics industry would grow at 8.6%
during the year 2006 – 2020 plan period and contribute 12.1% to
Growth Domestic Product (GDP) by 2020. Therefore, the
development of the human capital or human resource for the
logistics industry in Malaysia becomes important in confirming
the nation’s competitiveness. Accordingly, the aim of this study
is to produce a feasible framework of human-resource
development for the logistics industry in Malaysia.
Forecasting the supply and demand of the Logistics Human Capital in GCCRanjan Sinha
An Presentation on the Challenges and future trends of Logistics Industry in GCC . It also discusses about challenges and trends of Human Capital in Logistics Industry and its mitigation measures.
An Overview of Various Skill Developments Programs By Government of IndiaVARUN KESAVAN
Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)
Approved for another four years (2016-2020) to benefit 10 million youth
Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) is the flagship scheme of the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE). The objective of this Skill Certification Scheme is to enable a large number of Indian youth to take up industry-relevant skill training that will help them in securing a better livelihood. Individuals with prior learning experience or skills will also be assessed and certified under Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Under this Scheme, Training and Assessment fees are completely paid by the Government.
Private Sector engagement in TEVT - Malaysian experienceOECD CFE
The 2016 Education and Skills Network meeting is jointly organised by the Department of Labour and Employment, Philippines, ADB, OECD and GIZ and the latter’s regional programme RECOTVET (“Regional Cooperation Programme to Improve the Training of TVET Personnel”), which aims at supporting and creating personnel, institutional and thematic preconditions for quality improvement and regional harmonisation of the education and training of training personnel in South East Asia over the next years.
Presentation delivered by Charles Dey, Tholsia Naidoo and Dave Walls during SAPICS 2015 in South Africa, the leading event for supply chain professionals in Africa.
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EVENTS Calendar
International Conference
on Logistics & Supply
Chain for Chemicals and
Petrochemicals
India International Centre
New Delhi
October 8-9,2015
Indian Pharma Expo
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
October 24-25,2015
BuildingWarehousing
Competitiveness
Hotel Palladium – Mumbai
November 19-20,2015
Material Handling
Equipment Summit 2015
MMRDA Grounds, Mumbai
December 2-4,2015
Automative Logistics
India Conference
The Leela, Gurgaon
December 8-10,2015
Win India 2015
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
December 9-11,2015
India Cold Chain Show
Bombay Exhibition
Centre Mumbai
December 16-18,2015
IndiaWarehousing and
Logistics Show
Bombay Exhibition
Centre Mumbai
December 16-18,2015
DOMESTIC EVENTS
INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
GLCS LogiSYM
Malaysia 2015
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
October 7-8,2015
Ti Conference:The
Future of Logistics
Singapore
October 13-14,2015
8th
Global Supply Chain
& Logistics Summit 2015
Dubai, UAE
October 14,2015
The 10th
China
International Logistics
andTransportation Fair
Shenzhen Convention
& Exhibition Center China
October 14-16,2015
CILF 2015
Shenzhen China
October 14-16,2015
NATRANS Arabia
Abu Dhabi National
Exhibition Centre Dubai
October 25-27,2015
13th
Intermodal Africa
Mulungushi International
Conference Centre
Lusaka Zambia
October 29-30,2015
Supply Chain Summit
London, United Kingdom
November 10-11,2015
2015 IWLAWarehouse
Legal Practice Symposium
Embassy Suites
Chicago Downtown
November 12-13,2015
Asian Logistics and
Maritime Conference
Hong Kong
November 17-18,2015
PowerLogistics Asia
Suntec, Singapore
November 18-19,2015
Supply Chain Finance
Summit
Frankfurt, Germany
November 24-25,2015
TRANSLOG Connect
Congress
Budapest, Hungary
November 25-26,2015
Defense Logistics
VA, USA
December 1-3,2015
Cargo Logistics
America Expo and
Conference
San Diego, CA, USA
December 2-3,2015
10th
annual Cold
Chain Distribution
Conference and
Exhibition
London, UK
December 3-4,2015
ACAAI Annual
Convention
Ho Chi Minh,Vietnam
December 16-19,2015
Trying to end the skill gap
QIs NSDC planning to
come up with vocational
training initiatives to bridge
the skill gap in the logistics
sector?
The Indian logistics sector is esti-
mated to have grown at a healthy 15% in
the last five years.India’s logistics spend
in the GDP is 13% (versus 7-8% in devel-
oped countries) and the annual logistics
cost is valued at `6,750 billion (US$ 135
billion).A comparison with other countries
shows inefficiencies are high in the Indian
logistics sector.These are due to a lack
of proper infrastructure as well as that of
skilled manpower in the country.
Realising the importance of the logistics
sector, which is growing at a fast pace,
NSDC commissioned a report to assess
the human resource requirement in the
sector over the next 10 years.The report
suggests that the logistics sector, which
also includes transportation, warehous-
ing and packaging, will require 28.4 mil-
lion skilled people by 2022.
To bridge the skill gaps in the sec-
tor, NSDC has tied up with various train-
ing providers who are working at the
grass root level for this.
QThe biggest reason for
the talent gap in this
sector is the ‘attraction
quotient’. How does NSDC
plan to introduce courses
integrating activities such
as procurement, logistics,
storage and distribution?
The industry has been facing some
challenges in attracting youth to work in
this sector.There are a lot of reasons for
this. Poor working conditions, low pay
scales relative to other careers, poor or
non-existent manpower policies and the
prevalence of unscrupulous practices all
add to the segment's woes.Improvement
is expected with regard to all these now
with a lot of investments coming into the
sector because of the growth of the e-
commerce business and increase in eco-
nomic activity across the country.
The Logistics Sector Skill Council
(LSSC) and the NSDC training partners
are committed to providing the skilled
manpower to the industry. LSSC has
identified 64 new job roles under eight
identified areas. These are Material
Handling Equipment, Warehouse
Operations, Cranes/ Heavy Equipment,
Container Stuffing/De-Stuffing, Port
Operations/CFS, Packaging, Trucking
Operations and Express Delivery
Services (Couriers).LSSC is expected to
develop a national level curriculum for
these trades, create a labour market
information system (LMIS) and and facil-
itate the establishment of skill centres to
meet industry demand. Till date, 34 job
roles have been standardised through
industry defined National Occupational
Standards and more are under way.
QWhich companies are
currently being funded
by NSDC to initiate training
to the unskilled youth in
logistics and supply chain?
NSDC has funded five training part-
ners.These are LaurusEdutech,Safeducate
Learning, PARFI, LabourNet Services India
and GRAS Education and Training
Services, all training people in the logistics
and supply sector.Apart from this, we also
have several training providers, affiliated
to the LSSC and training in this sector
under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas
Yojna, is based on industry defined
National Occupational Standards.
The NSDC is also working with
Safexpress and other industry partners,
using innovation tools to reach out to a
large number of people in difficult geog-
raphies across the country and thereby
reduce the cost of training. Under this
innovation a vehicle container made of
iron and steel, has been transformed into
a mobile classroom.Each container is 40
ft x 9 ft and can be easily installed in rural
areas and impoverished areas within
cities to impart vocational training through
short-term, government-approved certifi-
cate programmes.
QWhat are the features of
the model curriculums
prepared by NSDC for the
logistics sector?
Some of the features of the model
curriculums prepared by NSDC for logis-
tics sector are:
• Competency-based to work in a
real time environment in sync with
qualification packs validated by the
industry to enhance the employa-
bility of the trainees.
• Can be embedded with academics.
These courses can be looked at by
universities and colleges which can
decide to integrate them with regu-
lar courses.
• They are designed to be career ori-
ented in line with the National Skills
Qualifications Framework and to
focus on greater career prospects
in logistics.
QDoes NSDC plan to sign
any MoU with any
supply chain company for
imparting specialised
programmes or training in
this sector?
The LSSC under NSDC plans to
sign MOUs with logistics warehouses
and transportation, supply chain and
courier industry companies to impart
training for different job roles based on
the National Occupational Standards and
also provide certifications under
Recognition to Prior Learning (RPL).
NSDC also plans to increase
training capacity by funding more skill
development ventures in this space.
QWhat is the total number
of people targeted by
NSDC in terms of imparting
to them the necessary skills
in the logistics sector?
NSDC has already trained
13,029 people and placed 7,524
people in the sector. The LSSC plans
to certify close to 10,000 people
in the sector during the financial
year 2015-16.
Dilip Chenoy
Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer
National Skills Development Corporation
The logistics sector is growing at a rate of 8-10% annually, but there is a
huge gap in supply-demand in terms of trained manpower.Dilip Chenoy,
Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, National Skills Development
Corporation, talks about the programmes initiated to bridge the gap.
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