Ministry of Road Transport and Highways INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Government of SUPPLY CHAIN & LOGISTICS SUMMIT CUM EXCELLENCE AWARDS 6 PRODUCT INNOVATION & INNOVATIVE SUPPLY CHAINS EDITION A $10 TRILLION ECONOMY BY 2025 11th March 2016, 1:30 pm | The Park Hotel, New Delhi

Knowledge Partner SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS: PRODUCT INNOVATION • Two Focused Technical Sessions. - Make In India, Stand up, Start Up India: How Product Innovaons drive Economic Value for Naons. - Preparing Indian Supply Chain Industry for 2025: How do we Bridge the Gap? • Academia-Industry interface for bridging the talent gap/Skill Development & INNOVATIVE SUPPLY CHAINS • Showcasing 10 Indian Innovaons in Recent Years.: A brief Presentaon • Gathering of 300 plus stakeholders Pan India from all across sector - A $10 TRILLION ECONOMY BY 2025 • ICC Logiscs and Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2016 SUMMIT OBJECTIVES:  Grant of Industry Status to Logiscs & SCM BACKGROUND  Capacity Building and Sectoral Skill Development “Make in India”, “Stand up India, Start up India” are now a Naonal vision and is being driven by vigour by  De-congesng Networks of Roads, Ports, Airports by Smart Soluons the Hon`ble Prime Minister himself. The Electronics sector has seen some key changes in the policies,  Infrastructure Development to Support Massive Manufacturing Scale up encouraging local manufacturing. This is just a start. With the Government of India now focused on  Technology Investment and Development for Supporng 2025 vision  Taxaon Issues – Simplifying and Making Taxaon Industry Friendly driving India towards making it a Manufacturing Naon and not just a Body Shop or Services Sector based  Role of Transformaon of Indian Postal Services in Supply Chain and Logiscs Sector Naon, there will be many more changes on way for all industries across the spectrum. For India to truly  PPP Models become the 2nd Largest Economy surpassing $10 Trillion by 2025, as forecasted by economists, India as a country and its leaders, business houses and Entrepreneurs will have to start becoming more innovave, WHO WILL YOU MEET: stop dependency on overseas manufactured cheap imports and start designing and coming out with  Policy Makers and Regulators  Manufacturers, Users, Service Providers  Academia Indian Products, which then can become Global Brands. was a mass manufacturing country just 10  Major Industry Experts  Financial Instuons-Banks, VC, PE Funds  Taxaon Experts years ago. Today, it is fast becoming a naon of Global Brands. Alibaba, Baidu, Gionee, , ,  IT Companies , ZTE, Dongfeng Motors, Great Wall Motors, amongst others are just a few to name. BENEFITS FOR THE PARTICIPANTS: How does India achieve this target and surpass its neighbor? India needs the best of Supply Chains as The forum will provide excellent networking opportunies with manufacturers, users, service providers and policy enablers to allow companies to focus on Innovaons and driving new products, meant not only for makers. It would be a perfect plaorm to interact and, discuss key policies and industry concerns relevant topics in a very India, but for global markets. Manufacturing is Compeve, it needs to be producve and above all, it is casual andduring open session. Capital intensive. Hence, if Supply Chains are not progressive and world class, we will not achieve our Above All, a real Opportunity to be the Part of Change and Creang a Grand Vision for the Industry. targets and ROI to invite further capital flows. To support these Supply Chains, India needs to develop the best world class Infrastructure, i.e. motorways connecng producon centers, reduce paperwork ABOUT THE SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS AWARD: and processing me with single window clearance, reduce transaconal costs, faster naonal and state ICC Supply Chain and Logiscs Excellence Award has been instuted to and recognize the efforts made by the Indian roads de-congest ports, airports , train & truck terminals,100% power and telecom networks which are logiscs and Supply Chain Organizaons in creang Industry benchmarks and adopng global best pracces. The awards backbone of industries and skill development above all, retain matured talent. would encourage the recipients to contribute more meaningfully towards the sector. The gala awards evening followed by networking cocktails fellowship and dinner. Any Airport is the first impression of a country; however the background Logiscs Infrastructure is the economic strength of a naon. We may build the best Airports, but today, that's where it all ends. • Air Cargo Transportaon • Air Cargo Terminal Management The 6th ICC Naonal Summit & Annual Awards is a gathering of India's top professionals, Entrepreneurs, AWARD • Container Train Operaons • Integrated Cold Chain Management • Warehouse Management • Supply Chain IT Soluons Academia and Government representaves, who gather to discuss and debate and share their views CATEGORIES • Road Network and Transport Management • 3PL Soluons on how the Vision of a $10 Trillion Product and Innovaon supported economy, should or must • CFS Management • Emerging Player become a reality. SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS: PRODUCT INNOVATION • Two Focused Technical Sessions. - Make In India, Stand up, Start Up India: How Product Innovaons drive Economic Value for Naons. - Preparing Indian Supply Chain Industry for 2025: How do we Bridge the Gap? • Academia-Industry interface for bridging the talent gap/Skill Development & INNOVATIVE SUPPLY CHAINS • Showcasing 10 Indian Innovaons in Recent Years.: A brief Presentaon • Gathering of 300 plus stakeholders Pan India from all across sector - A $10 TRILLION ECONOMY BY 2025 • ICC Logiscs and Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2016 SUMMIT OBJECTIVES:  Grant of Industry Status to Logiscs & SCM BACKGROUND  Capacity Building and Sectoral Skill Development “Make in India”, “Stand up India, Start up India” are now a Naonal vision and is being driven by vigour by  De-congesng Networks of Roads, Ports, Airports by Smart Soluons the Hon`ble Prime Minister himself. The Electronics sector has seen some key changes in the policies,  Infrastructure Development to Support Massive Manufacturing Scale up encouraging local manufacturing. This is just a start. With the Government of India now focused on  Technology Investment and Development for Supporng 2025 vision  Taxaon Issues – Simplifying and Making Taxaon Industry Friendly driving India towards making it a Manufacturing Naon and not just a Body Shop or Services Sector based  Role of Transformaon of Indian Postal Services in Supply Chain and Logiscs Sector Naon, there will be many more changes on way for all industries across the spectrum. For India to truly  PPP Models become the 2nd Largest Economy surpassing $10 Trillion by 2025, as forecasted by economists, India as a country and its leaders, business houses and Entrepreneurs will have to start becoming more innovave, WHO WILL YOU MEET: stop dependency on overseas manufactured cheap imports and start designing and coming out with  Policy Makers and Regulators  Manufacturers, Users, Service Providers  Academia Indian Products, which then can become Global Brands. China was a mass manufacturing country just 10  Major Industry Experts  Financial Instuons-Banks, VC, PE Funds  Taxaon Experts years ago. Today, it is fast becoming a naon of Global Brands. Alibaba, Baidu, Gionee, Haier, Xiaomi,  IT Companies Foxconn, ZTE, Dongfeng Motors, Great Wall Motors, amongst others are just a few to name. BENEFITS FOR THE PARTICIPANTS: How does India achieve this target and surpass its neighbor? India needs the best of Supply Chains as The forum will provide excellent networking opportunies with manufacturers, users, service providers and policy enablers to allow companies to focus on Innovaons and driving new products, meant not only for makers. It would be a perfect plaorm to interact and, discuss key policies and industry concerns relevant topics in a very India, but for global markets. Manufacturing is Compeve, it needs to be producve and above all, it is casual andduring open session. Capital intensive. Hence, if Supply Chains are not progressive and world class, we will not achieve our Above All, a real Opportunity to be the Part of Change and Creang a Grand Vision for the Industry. targets and ROI to invite further capital flows. To support these Supply Chains, India needs to develop the best world class Infrastructure, i.e. motorways connecng producon centers, reduce paperwork ABOUT THE SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS AWARD: and processing me with single window clearance, reduce transaconal costs, faster naonal and state ICC Supply Chain and Logiscs Excellence Award has been instuted to honor and recognize the efforts made by the Indian roads de-congest ports, airports , train & truck terminals,100% power and telecom networks which are logiscs and Supply Chain Organizaons in creang Industry benchmarks and adopng global best pracces. The awards backbone of industries and skill development above all, retain matured talent. would encourage the recipients to contribute more meaningfully towards the sector. The gala awards evening followed by networking cocktails fellowship and dinner. Any Airport is the first impression of a country; however the background Logiscs Infrastructure is the economic strength of a naon. We may build the best Airports, but today, that's where it all ends. • Air Cargo Transportaon • Air Cargo Terminal Management The 6th ICC Naonal Summit & Annual Awards is a gathering of India's top professionals, Entrepreneurs, AWARD • Container Train Operaons • Integrated Cold Chain Management • Warehouse Management • Supply Chain IT Soluons Academia and Government representaves, who gather to discuss and debate and share their views CATEGORIES • Road Network and Transport Management • 3PL Soluons on how the Vision of a $10 Trillion Product and Innovaon supported economy, should or must • CFS Management • Emerging Player become a reality. Venue: The Park Hotel, 15 Parliament Street, Connaught Place (CP) New Delhi PRODUCT INNOVATION & INNOVATIVE SUPPLY CHAINS - A $10 TRILLION ECONOMY BY 2025

TENTATIVE AGENDA

Delegate Registraon : 13.30 14.30 (Networking Hi Tea and Sandwiches) SPONSORSHIP BENEFIT MATRIX

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1 BUSINESS SESSION t ary a e e on t anel al able t t al a op eak asses e on ons a Amount Catagaries a tr oun Title: Supply Chain India – Vision 2025 a t er Slot anding er Slot e P ea) tur t omoon y c a o in the

st a ar in the egis Video echnic andee (a  Session 1 Speaker Users' Needs and Perspectives er o Corpor Inaugur esen (T Corpor Corpor Back Dr Discussion Log St wings of the Speak Speak w or pr Lit and br during Br nd Pr f T Complemen Deleg the Head T Session) /P the r 2 Speaker Vital Partnerships for Supply Chain Effectiveness Displa rd Title 3 Speaker Case Study by OEM (Global Best Pracce) ` 10 Lakhs 8 Partner 4th Speaker GST - Inexorable Tax Reforms Platinum th ` 8 Lakhs 6 5 Speaker Service Providers: How We need to Change and How to make it Attractive for Partner Users from Cost and Service perspective. Diamond ` 5 Lakhs 6 INAUGURAL SESSION Partner Opening Remarks Mr. Harry Lagad  Summit Chair Gold ` 3 Lakhs 5 Welcome Address Dr. Rajeev Singh  Director General ICC Partner Banking LIGHTING OF LAMP ` 3 Lakhs Partner 5 Special Address Fueling Innovaons & Start Ups : Special Guest (Applicable for Banks) Key Note Address Mr. Shantanu Bhadkamkar Silver ` 2 Lakhs 4 Chairman of Internaonal Federaon of Customs Brokers Associaon (IFCBA) Partner Guest of Honor Dr. Yaduvendra Mathur IAS 1986 Category Amount Chairman & MD Export Import Bank of India AS DELEGATE ICC Member 3000/- Chief Guest Shri Nin GadKari (Hon`ble Union Cabinet Minister (Plus Service Tax) Road Transport and Highways and Shipping) Non ICC Member 3500/- Vote Of Thanks Mr. Bharat Thakkar Co-Chair ICC Commiee 2ND BUSINESS SESSION - Panel Discussion For nominaons/sponsorship/registraon please connect with the following: Products & Innovations achieving a 10 Trillion Dollar Indian Economy by 2025 Mr. Gaurav Verma Hand Phone: +91 93505 38213 | Email: [email protected] Ms.Shilpa Singh Hand Phone: +91 98912 73103 | Email:[email protected] The discussions during this session will focus on the following topics Ms.Shalini Singh Hand Phone: +91 96438 19575 | Email: [email protected] a. Product Development & Innovaon from India for Global Markets b. Manufacturing – What are the challenges for seng up Global scale Manufacturing units c. Trade, Taxaon and GST – The impacts and what Industry can do in case of delays d. Government and PSU's: Development of Power and other Infrastructure to support 2025 e. Skill Development: Driving a framework of Innovaon, Service, Producvity & Integrity

AWARD FUNCTION Opening Remarks & Theme Mr. Harry Lagad Summit Chair Welcome Address Dr. Rajeev Singh Director General ICC Chairman Jury Mr. Anwarul Huda (Former Commerce Secretary-Govt. of India) Chief Guest His Excellency Lt. Governor of New Delhi VOTE OF THANKS Followed by Cocktails and Dinner Indian Chamber of Commerce D-118, 1st Floor, Aashirwad Complex, Green Park Main, New Delhi - 110016 Phone: 011 4610 1431-38, 4610 1439 (D) Fax: 011 4610 1440 /1441 Email: [email protected] Venue: The Park Hotel, 15 Parliament Street, Connaught Place (CP) New Delhi PRODUCT INNOVATION & INNOVATIVE SUPPLY CHAINS - A $10 TRILLION ECONOMY BY 2025

TENTATIVE AGENDA

Delegate Registraon : 13.30 14.30 (Networking Hi Tea and Sandwiches) SPONSORSHIP BENEFIT MATRIX

ST e s er t t

1 BUSINESS SESSION t ary a e e on t anel al able t t al a op eak asses e on ons a Amount Catagaries a tr oun Title: Supply Chain India – Vision 2025 a t er Slot anding er Slot e P ea) tur t omoon y c a o in the st a ar in the egis Video echnic andee (a  Session 1 Speaker Users' Needs and Perspectives er o Corpor Inaugur esen (T Corpor Corpor Back Dr Discussion Log St wings of the Speak Speak w or pr Lit and br during Br nd Pr f T Complemen Deleg the Head T Session) /P the r 2 Speaker Vital Partnerships for Supply Chain Effectiveness Displa rd Title 3 Speaker Case Study by OEM (Global Best Pracce) ` 10 Lakhs 8 Partner 4th Speaker GST - Inexorable Tax Reforms Platinum th ` 8 Lakhs 6 5 Speaker Service Providers: How We need to Change and How to make it Attractive for Partner Users from Cost and Service perspective. Diamond ` 5 Lakhs 6 INAUGURAL SESSION Partner Opening Remarks Mr. Harry Lagad  Summit Chair Gold ` 3 Lakhs 5 Welcome Address Dr. Rajeev Singh  Director General ICC Partner Banking LIGHTING OF LAMP ` 3 Lakhs Partner 5 Special Address Fueling Innovaons & Start Ups : Special Guest (Applicable for Banks) Key Note Address Mr. Shantanu Bhadkamkar Silver ` 2 Lakhs 4 Chairman of Internaonal Federaon of Customs Brokers Associaon (IFCBA) Partner Guest of Honor Dr. Yaduvendra Mathur IAS 1986 Category Amount Chairman & MD Export Import Bank of India AS DELEGATE ICC Member 3000/- Chief Guest Shri Nin GadKari (Hon`ble Union Cabinet Minister (Plus Service Tax) Road Transport and Highways and Shipping) Non ICC Member 3500/- Vote Of Thanks Mr. Bharat Thakkar Co-Chair ICC Commiee 2ND BUSINESS SESSION - Panel Discussion For nominaons/sponsorship/registraon please connect with the following: Products & Innovations achieving a 10 Trillion Dollar Indian Economy by 2025 Mr. Gaurav Verma Hand Phone: +91 93505 38213 | Email: [email protected] Ms.Shilpa Singh Hand Phone: +91 98912 73103 | Email:[email protected] The discussions during this session will focus on the following topics Ms.Shalini Singh Hand Phone: +91 96438 19575 | Email: [email protected] a. Product Development & Innovaon from India for Global Markets b. Manufacturing – What are the challenges for seng up Global scale Manufacturing units c. Trade, Taxaon and GST – The impacts and what Industry can do in case of delays d. Government and PSU's: Development of Power and other Infrastructure to support 2025 e. Skill Development: Driving a framework of Innovaon, Service, Producvity & Integrity

AWARD FUNCTION Opening Remarks & Theme Mr. Harry Lagad Summit Chair Welcome Address Dr. Rajeev Singh Director General ICC Chairman Jury Mr. Anwarul Huda (Former Commerce Secretary-Govt. of India) Chief Guest His Excellency Lt. Governor of New Delhi VOTE OF THANKS Followed by Cocktails and Dinner Indian Chamber of Commerce D-118, 1st Floor, Aashirwad Complex, Green Park Main, New Delhi - 110016 Phone: 011 4610 1431-38, 4610 1439 (D) Fax: 011 4610 1440 /1441 Email: [email protected]