
CHEMPACK India 2022
International Exhibition on Chemical Packaging Storage & Safety
1 - 2 December 2022
Holiday Inn Mumbai Intl Airport, Mumbai
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Supply Chain Visibility Partner

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National Logistics Partner

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SPEAKERS

Prof G D Yadav
National Science Chair, SERB, Govt. of India
& Vice Chancellor,
ICT Mumbai

RG Panicker
MD
DGM India

Vivek Gadre
President - Corporate Strategy, Atul Limited

Sanjay Desai
Co-Founder, Regional Director,
Talent Development & Exec Placement at Humana International Group

Manika Bhargava
Country Logistics Leader, DOW Chemical International

Sachin Mathur
Sr. Vice President, Supply Chain, Dorf Ketal

Mathew George
General Manager
(Petrochemicals)
IOCL

Ravi Dogra
AVP, Operations
V Trans Group

Chirag Chawla
GM - Training & Chief Instructor – DGR, GMR Airports

Nishant Bhide
Director
Taurus Lines

Akshay Rana
Head Procurement – Caustic & Fuels
Vedanta Limited

Anjani Prasad
Managing Director
Archroma India

Sushant Paikray
Business Head & Country Manager
ExxonMobil Chemical

Mukundan Seshadri
Founder Director & Head, FLEXOL Packaging

Pavithran Kallada
MD
BDP International

Ronak Shah
Executive Director
V Trans Group

Harshit Shrivastava
Co-founder and CEO, Intugine

Shanker K
CEO,
Nicer Globe, ICC

Manish Panchal
Sustainability Leader & Partner, Equirus Capital

Mahendra Shelke
Head Warehousing & Logistics, Lanxess

Mandar Kulkarni
Supply Chain
Sun Pharma

Sandeep Pratap
Procurement & Supply Chain Leader
UPL Limited

Vishal Sharma
Regional SCM
Indorama Ventures

Pradeep Nair
Head – Chemical Logistics & ISO Tank Operations, Goodrich

Ravindra Gadre
Chief Procurement Officer & SCM, Apcotex

Viswanathan Rajamanickam
Head - Business Planning - IMEA Region, Henkel

Prakash Wagh
Transport Safety Advisor Clariant

Keyur Pandya
General Manager-Supply Chain
Thermo Fisher Scientific

Dhruv Bansal
MSC Agency

Mayur Kapasi
Head- Customs & Foreign Trade, BASF

Rutwik Dave
Head- Strategic Sourcing
Prakash Chemicals

Manish Chaturvedi
Regional Director
BDP International

Ram Ratan Singhi
CEO
Sure Group

Dr. Jayachandran Nair
CEO
GPC - India

Anil Radhakrishnan
MD, Accex Supply Chain Solutions

Dr. K Ganesh
Global Lead, M&SCCOC McKinsey

Ankur Singh
Strategy & Growth Leader, DCM Shriram

Koshal Bisen
Sr. General Manager - Growth Office & EA to Chairperson
Indofil Industries Limited

Ajay Singh
Vice President, Supply Chain, Hindustan Platinum

Mahesh Khetan
Vice President & Global Head SCM, Grasim

Mitesh Gangar
GM, BD & Supply Chain
Aarti Industries

Vickram Srivastava
Leader, Planning - Global SC, Sun Pharma

Vickram Srivastava
Leader, Planning - Global SC, Sun Pharma
Agenda Day 1
Panel 1
State of Indian Chemical Industry, potential, challenges, and opportunity going forward The new mega trends (technologies) which are disrupting the global supply chains to define new ways of monetization and Alternate Revenue Models to gain competitive advantages in the marketplace?
Panel 2
Indian Chemical Management and Safety Rules are going to be implemented soon. This replaces the existing Manufacturing, storage and import of Hazardous cargo rules 1989. What will be the implication of these Rules for the industry- manufacturers and importers of chemicals. Is the industry ready for it. The session will also examine the problems with the existing MSIHC Rules
Panel 3
How to transform your supply chain customer service to best cater to B2B customers who have B2C expectations
Panel 4
Competency in the supply chain and Logistics. What are the challenges faced around having competent people in the supply chain and logistics. Regulatory requirement for Dangerous goods transportation mandates competent people to be employed which means they must have the knowledge, skill and attitude to perform their job. Is the company reluctant to train or invest in training their people.
Agenda Day 2
Panel 5
Transportation of hazardous chemical is critical in maintaining safety of life on road and also the environment. Where has the industry reached in managing safe and compliant transportation of hazardous chemical within India. What are the challenges faced by the transport industry in terms of regulatory requirement, infrastructure, client requirement, equipment, emergency response etc
Panel 6
Visibility the “Holy Grail” of supply chain. What lessons Supply Chain leaders have learnt from Covid-19 debacle to increase visibility in their supply networks?
Panel 7
Safe Warehousing: Beirut and Taigin incident have raised spotlight on the disaster that can happen in chemical warehousing. How prepared is the industry in India to deal with such situation. What are challenges faced by the chemical manufacturer in respect of warehousing, storage and transportation operations? Do our Indian standards are compliant with World Class standards of regulation? What is the role of 3Pl / Contract Logistics Service providers to deploy these international standards in their Warehouses in India?
Panel 8
International transportation of dangerous goods is becoming complex and challenging what with Regulatory authority outside India citing and identifying violation of regulation by Indian company. Shipping lines and airlines face the impact of noncompliance of the regulation by the shipper putting them at great risk. Why do we continue to face this problem.
Is the shipping line and airline responsible for it by their continually changing the requirements or the shippers is blissfully ignoring the regulatory requirement for transporting dangerous goods.