Mirae Asset Credit Opportunities Fund, a category II AIF has made its maiden acquisition of a logistics facility spread over a 10-acre land in Bhiwandi near Mumbai
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Industrial & Warehousing records over 46 million sq. ft space of absorption in 2022: Savills India
Tier II and III cities witnesses 17.4% growth in Industrial and Warehousing absorption driven by e-commerce, retail and 3PL firms
Seven key trends that will redefine SCM in 2023: Insights from o9 solutions
o9 solutions, an enterprise AI software platform provider for transforming planning and decision-making, shared key insights from its supply chain experts and leaders and highlighted 8 interesting trends that will redefine Supply Chain Management (SCM) in 2023.
2022: An Era of Predicted Difficulties & Accelerating Development
The manufacturing sector continues to outperform forecasts despite of difficulties in the supply chain, labour shortages, and an uncertain economic climate.
Schneider Electric to double its manufacturing capacity
Announces consolidating 6 of its existing factories to launch one of its largest smart factories, globally, in Bengaluru
Bizongo’s clean slate granted patent for high precision internal positioning system
Aims to offer higher accuracy and ease of installation to enable Indian manufacturers compete in the global arena of exports.
Trends that will shape the automotive sector in 2023
Technology has opened up a plethora of opportunities for the automotive industry players to explore emerging trends
Kirloskar Oil Engines signs MOU with RITES to explore common business interests
Both the firms would collectively explore business opportunities for products and solutions for the domestic and overseas markets
Arjas Steel to surge annual production capacity by 37.5%
An increase in production capacity to 550,000 tons at an investment of over Rs 600 crore
84% of MSMEs believe digitisation will lead to better cross-border logistics management
Though complete digitisation in the supply chain and logistics industry was preferred by the majority of participants, about 57% stated they would also prefer some human intervention in grievance redressal.Â