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EXHIBITION I CONFERENCE I B2B I NETWORKING July 2021 nd 22 rd 23 VIRTUAL RETAIL Future of Global Supply Chain & Logistics 3rd Edition SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAIN Ex C on ExCon HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY PARTNER STRATEGIC PARTNER INSTITUTIONAL PARTNER Sector - 5, Rohini, Delhi SUPPORTED BY MEDIA PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS HEALTHCARE & PHARMA INDUSTRY PARTNER FMCG INDUSTRY PARTNER DIAMOND SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS

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Page 1: Brochure-3rd Virtual Retail Supply Chain Expo-2021

EXHIBITION I CONFERENCE I B2B I NETWORKING

July 2021

nd 22 rd23

VIRTUAL RETAILSUPPLY CHAIN

Future of Supply & LogisticsEXXPO

3rd Edition

PHD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRYJointly Organized by: Retail Committee and International Affairs and Trade Fair Committee

EXHIBITION I CONFERENCE I B2B I NETWORKING

July 2021

nd 22 rd23

VIRTUAL RETAIL

CONFERENCE &

Future of Supply Chain & Logistics

EXXPO

3rd Edition

PHD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRYJointly Organized by: Retail Committee and International Affairs and Trade Fair Committee

SUPPLY CHAINSUPPLY CHAIN

EXHIBITION I CONFERENCE I B2B I NETWORKING

July 2021

nd 22 rd23

VIRTUAL RETAIL

Future of Global Supply Chain & Logistics

3rd Edition

SUPPLY CHAINSUPPLY CHAIN

ExConExCon *invited

Hon'ble Union Minister of Commerce & Industry and Railways,

Government of India

Chief Guest

Shri Piyush GoyalShri Piyush Goyal**

DIAMOND SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSOR

STRATEGIC PARTNER

SUPPORTED BY MEDIA PARTNERS

EXHIBITION I CONFERENCE I B2B I NETWORKING

July 2021

nd 22 rd23

VIRTUAL RETAIL

Future of Global Supply Chain & Logistics

3rd Edition

SUPPLY CHAINSUPPLY CHAIN

ExConExCon

HOSPITALITY INDUSTRYPARTNER STRATEGIC PARTNER INSTITUTIONAL PARTNER

Sector - 5, Rohini, Delhi

SUPPORTED BY

MEDIA PARTNERS

INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHEALTHCARE &

PHARMA INDUSTRY PARTNERFMCG

INDUSTRY PARTNER

DIAMOND SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS

Page 2: Brochure-3rd Virtual Retail Supply Chain Expo-2021

PHDCCI LEADERSHIP/ CHAIR, CO-CHAIR

Mr Sanjay AggarwalPresident, PHDCCI

Chairman & CEO,Paramount Communications Ltd

Mr Pradeep MultaniSr. Vice President, PHDCCI

Chairman,Multani Pharmaceuticals Limited

Mr Saket DalmiaVice President, PHDCCI

Managing Director,PG Industry Limited

Mr Saurabh BansalCo-Chair, Retail Committee, PHDCCI

Joint Managing Director,Dorset Group

Mr Krittivas DalmiaCo-Chair, Retail Committee, PHDCCI

Managing Director,Kaffa Cerrado

Mr Shashvat SomanyChair, Retail Committee, PHDCCI

VP-Strategy, HSIL Ltd

Mr Ramesh Kumar AgarwalChair, Logistic Management

Committee, PHDCCIChairman Cum Managing Worker

Agarwal Packers and Movers Limited

Mr Satya Deo GoyalCo-Chair, Logistic Management

Committee, PHDCCIChairman, ATC Supply Chain

Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

Mr Ajay KapurCo-Chair, Logistic Management

Committee, PHDCCIPartner,

Jaguar Enterprises India

Mr Chandandeep BhandariCo-Chair, Logistic Management

Committee, PHDCCIPartner,

RBS Developers

Mr Vipin VohraCo-Chair, Logistic Management

Committee, PHDCCIChairman,

Continental Carriers Pvt Ltd

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ABOUT�INDUSTRY

v With advances in manufacturing, the globalization of

supply chains, and increasing customer expectations, the

logistics and transportation industries are experiencing a

surge in demand. Concepts like just-in-time and last-mile

delivery are spawning generations of leaders who

leverage optimization to the very hilt, especially as trends

see freight tonnage moved by trucks forecast to grow by

27%

v Coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the Global Supply

Chain & Logistics.

v Several other challenges, including increased regulation of

Global supply chains and forced labor, are poised to

challenge organizational resilience and business

continuity as the world continues to grapple with the

lingering impacts of the pandemic.

v Covid-19 will certainly have latent effects at global level in

organizational resilience throughout 2021, directly and

indirectly shifting the way organizations do business

globally.

v The pandemic shifted priorities and exposed gaps in global

business continuity plans that required companies to

quickly adapt to the changing landscape of risk presented

through the lens of the pandemic. Alternative sourcing

similarly exposed unprepared organizations to new

security challenges that were not present in existing

global supply chains.

ABOUT�EXPOv Insights for the industry on post

pandemic reality uniquely impacting the

future of the supply chain.

v Discover how to proactively respond

through leading-edge supply chain

management practices in resiliency and

agility.

v The Expo will offers keynote talks from

the leading minds in business for

evaluation & implementation of the

solutions

v The Expo will highlight the opportunities

in Asia as a bright spot for Global

Logistics.

WHY�TO�ATTEND

v No fatigue – experience from the comfort of your home or office

v Virtually connect with them in real time through voice or video calls from within the platform with just a

click of a button

v Exchange business cards with ease – no more collection of physical business cards and hassles of

digitizing them

v Global Audience – customers can come from anywhere even from Mars now

v Save the earth – no more paper wastage. Collect e-brochures

v Pocket Friendly – marginal stall pricing, no cost for stall fabrication, no cost of travel & accommodation

v Best way to exhibit in the times of Social Distancing.

v Visitor tracking like never before – know about every visitor who visited your booth, what they did,

what they were interested in

PRE-EXHIBITION�VIRTUAL�PROFILES�OF�EVERY�EXHIBITOR�&�THEIR�PRODUCTS

LIVE�INTERACTION�PLATFORM�PRE�&�DURING�THE�EXPO

EXHIBITION�PAVILION

B2B�MEETINGS

WEBINARS�/�DIGITAL�SESSIONS�ON�EACH�FOCUS�SECTOR

LIVE�WEBINARS�OF�RETAIL�SUPPLY�CHAIN

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WHY�TO�EXHIBIT

SET YOURSELF APART

The Expo will attracts professionals from across the

supply chain landscape and gives you the chance to

network with people you normally wouldn’t have

the chance to meet. This includes new distributors

and channel partners looking to modify their

product lines, or even other exhibitors. The people

you meet here could very well put your business on

a different trajectory for the future.

Most of the attendees says that they come to see

the latest products and developments in the

industry, and supply chain professionals, as well as

reporters and publishers from business-to-business

and trade publications are waiting. They’re thirsty

for what’s possible, and they know the best place to

discover it is here.

MAKE POWERFUL CONNECTIONS

In today’s crowded marketplace, it’s more

important than ever to increase your company’s

visibility, distinguish yourself from competitors, and

achieve top-of-mind status among prospective

buyers. Because this is the emerging supply chain

experience , it offers a great opportunity to get your

brand and products in front of a huge global

audience.

SHOW THEM MORE:

Buyers come to the expo looking for supply chain

solutions, which is why the expo will not only makes

your solutions easy to find, it also gives you the

power to show prospective buyers exactly what

your solutions can do. Give buyers the chance to

see, feel, and experience your solutions firsthand,

while giving yourself the chance get noticed and

make deals.

PERFORM ON A GLOBAL STAGE

Marketing around the world with an integrated

platform that includes an event website,

advertising, public relations, social media, direct

mail, and participation in international events,

which attracts a global audience digitally via this

digital platform.

SHOWCASE YOUR CAPABILITIES

who spend billion every year on material handling,

supply chain and logistics systems, equipment, and

services.

composed of corporate VPs, directors, managers,

engineers, production and logistics experts, and

others who influence purchase decisions.

in search of product demonstrations and 1:1

meetings with equipment, technology and service

providers like yourself.

including majority of attendees who are in

corporate, senior, middle, engineering, and IT

management from manufacturing operations,

production, distribution, logistics, supply chain,

and transportation.

SENIOR BUYING TEAMS

UPPER & MIDDLE MANAGEMENT

KEY DECISION MAKERS:

MAJOR RETAILERS & CONSUMER GOODS

COMPANIES

including most of Indian Retailers & Consumer

Goods Companies from across the sectors

including the representatives from Fortune 1000

companies.

MOTIVATED INDIVIDUAL BUYERS

WHO�ATTENDS

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WHO�WILL�EXHIBIT

HEALTH�&�PHARMACEUTICALS�

Supply�Chain�Technology�Solutions�companies

Startups(Tech�and�Retail)

Retail�&�Consumer�Durables�Goods�(CPG)

Micro�Fulfillment�Centre's

Manufacturing

GPS�Navigations�&�Vehicle�Tracking�System

Supply�Chain�Risk�Monitoring�/Cyber�Security

E-commerce�solutions

FMCG’S

RFID�Solution�Companies

InfrastructureSolutions

Supply�Chain�Consultants

Packaging�Solution

Warehouse�ManagementSystem�(WMS)

Last�Mile�DeliverySolutions�Provider

MATERIAL�HANDLING�&�STORAGE�SOLUTIONS

AUTOMATIONS�SOLUTIONS

WAREHOUSING�&�LOGISTICS

DAY�2:

DAY�1 DAY�2

•Leading�Digital�Technologies�in�Smart��Manufacturing•Elevating�Customer�Experience�Excellence�in�the�Next�Normal

ALIGNED�SESSIONS

PRE-EXHIBITION�VIRTUAL�PROFILES�OF�EVERY�EXHIBITOR�&�THEIR�PRODUCTS

LIVE�INTERACTION�PLATFORM�PRE�&�DURING�THE�EXPO

EXHIBITION�PAVILION

B2B�MEETINGS

WEBINARS�/�DIGITAL�SESSIONS�ON�EACH�FOCUS�SECTOR

LIVE�WEBINARS�OF�RETAIL�SUPPLY�CHAIN

•�Inaugural�Session•Future�of�Global�Supply�Chain:

•�Building�Digital�Bridge�across�����Supply�Chain

Ø Autonomous Supply Chains

Ø Sustainability & Customer Centric

Ø Circular Supply Chain Models

Ø Global Supply Chain Risks

Ø Improve Demand Forecasting

Ø BIRD Technologies (Blockchain, IOT, robotic Process Automation & data science)

Ø E2E (end to end) supply chain visibility

•�Revolutionize�Urban�Logistics

•�Asia�-�The�Highway�of�Value�for����Global�Logistics

Ø Last Mile Delivery Models

Ø Accelerating demand for ecommerce fulfilment

Ø Micro Fulfilment Centres

Ø Optimizing Warehouse Productivity with Voice and Robotics

Ø Growth in Domestic economiesØ Investment Opportunities in Logistics

Ø Cross Border e-commerce Logistics

ALIGNED�SESSIONS

POST�EVENT�TAKE�AWAYSv M e a s u r e t h e R O I o f y o u r

participation in online exhibition fair with detailed reports.

v Gauge the success of your virtual exhibition fair both during and after the event through detailed executive reports that provide statistics like:

v Genuine lead with high conversion ratesv Visitors breakdown by job activity

v Number of chat room interactions

v Number of visitors

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STANDARD�SIZE�EXPO�BOOTH�SPECIFICATIONS

Product�Brochures/PDF�(Max�size�5�MB)1-�E-Brochures

STANDARDBOOTH�

STANDARDBOOTH�SIZE25�FT�x�20�FT

(In�Format�of�JPEG/PNG)�Size�1600x900�pixels2�-�Images/Flyers

TV�1�>>�Video1�Video�upto�100�MB�Size�(Format�Mp4)

1-�E-Business�Card

ExPOBooth

INR 15,000/- + GSTUSD 250 + GST(Standard Size)

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STANDARD�SIZE�EXPO�BOOTH�SPECIFICATIONS

Glimpses�of�Summit�2020

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Glimpses of Previous Programmes

ABOUT US PHDCCI

''PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry(PHDCCI) is one of the Premier Chambers in India to have been accredited with “Diamond Grade” by NABET(QCI), at national and international level.

PHDCCI is a National Apex Chamber having its international office at Bahrain for 6 GCC countries, with 1,30,000 companies as its members base, as total focus on the development of small and medium businesses. PHDCCI has co-opted National and International Industry Associations and Organisations through over 100 MoUs signed between the parties.''

PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) has been working as a catalyst for the promotion of Indian industry, trade and entrepreneurship for the past 116 years. It is a forward looking, proactive and dynamic pan-India apex organization. As a partner in progress with industry and government, PHD Chamber with a special focus on MSMEs works at the grass roots level, with strong national and international linkages for propelling progress, harmony and integrated development of the Indian economy.

EXPLORING�PARTNERSHIP�OPPORTUNITIES�&�ENQUIRES

Ajay Bansal, Secretary [email protected] +91 97173 52244

Rakesh Sangrai, Secretary

Sunita Prajapati, Deputy Secretary

Tanisha Panwar, Executive Officer

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

+91 82850 11851

+91 99999 85318

+91 97182 55130

CLICK�HERE�PREVIOUS�PROGRAMME�REPORT

PHD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

Jointly Organized by: Retail Committee, Logistic Management Committee and International Affairs and Trade Fair Committee

PHD House, 4/2 Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi 110016

v Decision makers of Corporate Houses

v Key Decision makers of SMEs & Startups

v Investors and funding agencies – VC’s /

Angel investors / Crowd funding / Banks

Foreign missions of various countries

v Senior representatives of Central & State

Governments

v Government bodies/ PSUs / Trade

Associations

v C- LEVEL: CEO, CIO, CTO, CXO, CFO, COO

v Leaders from Global Private Industries

v Entrepreneurs and CXOs from related

industries

v Startups looking for solutions Sellers /

Traders / Dealers & Distributors

v Trade Delegations & Associations

v Officials from PSUs

v Buyers and Sellers delegations from India

and Overseas

VISITOR�PROFILE� FOCUS�INDUSTRY

v 3 PL / 4 PL / 5PL Companies

v Automobile & Automotive

v Brokers & Land Owners

v Cement & Building Materials

v Defence

v Tyres

v Logistics & Shipping Companies

v Paper, Printing & Packaging

v Furniture

v Liquor & Wine

v FMCG

v Pharmaceutical

v Chemical & Pesticides

v Paints, Oils & Lubricants

v Coating & Adhesives

v Power Grids

v Retail & e-Commerce

v Steel & Other Metals

v Supply Chain Consultants

v PSU’s

v Petrochemical

v Builders, Architects & Consultants

v Courier & Cargo Companies

v Fertilizers

v Electronics & Electricals

v Heavy Engineering Products Manufacturers

v Warehouse Owners

v OEM’s

v Ports, Railways & Terminals

v Structural Engineers

v Food & Beverage

v Supply chain, Logistics Companies &

Logistics Parks

v Textile