The Indian subcontinent is growing as a destination for scrap paper shipped from other parts of the world. At the 2017 Paper Recycling Conference India event, to be held 6 and 7 February in Mumbai, the transportation aspects of these transactions will be the focus of a conference session.
On the afternoon of Monday, 6 February, a session titled “Moving Forward: Logistics in India,” will feature comments from several speakers working full-time in India’s transportation sector.
Panelists who have agreed to speak at the session include Anil Radhakrishnan, CEO of Adani Logistics Ltd., based in Ahmedabad, India; S.C. Joshi of Ajay Logistics Pvt. Ltd., based in Mumbai; and a speaker from CONCOR (Container Corp. of India Ltd.), based in New Delhi.
The “Moving Forward: Logistics in India” session will be preceded by three other sessions 6 February that will examine the state of paper recycling, manufacturing and economic forces on the Indian subcontinent. Two additional sessions take place the morning of 7 February.
The 2017 Paper Recycling Conference India event is 6-7 February at the Leela Hotel in Mumbai, near that city’s international airport. More information on the event, including how to register, can be found here.
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