Trends, Challenges and Future of Supply Chain

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024

Komentáře • 24

  • @ahsanahmad8660
    @ahsanahmad8660 Před 4 lety +16

    Sir, i have attended all your 40 lectures and found your teaching style an amazing, with full of sincerity. Although, I was a beginner in Supply Chain Field, but these 40 lectures have further sharpened my skills and i am now ready to address new challenges of modern supply chain. Once again, i would like to express my thanks to start this free, very informative and online learning initiative.

    • @AmitKumar-pt7hb
      @AmitKumar-pt7hb Před 3 lety

      So tell how IT can play role in scm..tools of those IT's??

  • @elizabethu.i.p.r6538
    @elizabethu.i.p.r6538 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Prof, I am very grateful I came across your 40 Lectures. All have been of tremendous knowledge building in my professional field preparation. Content very well explained. Thank you so much for your time and production of such important material.

  • @subhashchoudhary5533
    @subhashchoudhary5533 Před 5 lety +4

    sir, your teaching style and speaking is very easy to understand your lecture for any types of students.

  • @thandabaniannamalai6916

    I have been watching your videos for past 1 month sir, it is really helpful to understand SCM nuances. Great way of teaching and easy to understand. Tysm sir

  • @amitkapse5125
    @amitkapse5125 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for this session, Sir. That was very helpful.

  • @ashifimamkhan1554
    @ashifimamkhan1554 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Sir for sharing and really well articulated! God bless you healthy and prosperous life ahead 🙏🙏

  • @joylm9108
    @joylm9108 Před 2 lety

    Thank you professor, for such an amazing series of lectures on supply chain analytics. Moving forward, I will be practicing solving different case studies problems based on your lectures to get a firm understanding and knowledge on supply chain analytics.

  • @mahmudunnabi1267
    @mahmudunnabi1267 Před 3 lety

    Thanks sir, i attented all of your lectures. It was amazing. As a DMD of a manufacturing based shoe company this course will reinvent my thinking pattern. It was a nice journey with you in all 40 lectures. Stay safe. May God bless you. Regards, Nabi, DMD, Babar shoe industry(Pvt) Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh

  • @arafi611
    @arafi611 Před 5 lety +1

    great

  • @lionessmolapisi7557
    @lionessmolapisi7557 Před 3 lety +2

    Professor, these presentations helped me tremendously! I am starting an MSc in Supply Chain Management and Logistics at the University of Birmingham City University, UK.
    Thank you very much Sir!
    🍍🍓🥝🥕🥭🍉🌽🥑🍅🍋🍊🍐🍋🍒🥕

  • @aryanFFF
    @aryanFFF Před rokem +1

    Thank you sm Sir

  • @rahulswami6304
    @rahulswami6304 Před 4 lety +1

    *Sir please MAKE A VIDEO ON SCM IN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY* THANK YOU ♥️

  • @nima_00
    @nima_00 Před 4 měsíci

    Sir...plz upload new videos

  • @rajivsinha4144
    @rajivsinha4144 Před 3 lety

    Thanks sir ..

  • @beovlog3962
    @beovlog3962 Před 2 lety

    Please answer by your Own experience.
    IF you are Supply Chain Officer, Master Trainer for CCH and posted to Cold zone in Northeast (max temp.+7 °C min temp. - 5° C) like Towang, Bomdila, etc.
    All UIP vaccine preserve + 2° C to + 8° C .
    What would be said as a trainer, which vaccine place first in a ILR.
    1. vaccine are preserve according to heat sensitive, All UIP vaccines are heat sensitive. So, First bOPV will place in the bottom, because this vaccine is heat sensitive. ILR bottom temp. is always less temp. then upper Layer temperature.
    2. Vaccine are preserve according to freeze sensitive, All UIP vaccines are Freeze sensitive. So, first we put bOPV vaccine in the bottom leyer, because its is less freeze sensitive, ILR bottom temp. is always less temp. then upper Layer temperature.
    4. Only HepB and penta, DPT, IPV are freeze sensitive and other vaccine are heat sensitive. Put HepB vaccine First, second Panta, then DTP...etc
    5. Non of above, I will explain its Own.

  • @AmitKumar-pt7hb
    @AmitKumar-pt7hb Před 3 lety

    Thanku sir

  • @sonuanand1921
    @sonuanand1921 Před rokem

    Sir can we get the ppt used in this course

  • @procurementfreelance4881

    Sir pls suggest online course for procurement and supplychain management in india /Distance learning/ Certification

  • @navneetlohia2912
    @navneetlohia2912 Před rokem

    22.12.22

  • @heartistik
    @heartistik Před 5 lety +1

    Apu

  • @snekasenthil6421
    @snekasenthil6421 Před rokem

    Please share contact details for advertisement

  • @beovlog3962
    @beovlog3962 Před 2 lety

    Please answer by your Own experience.
    IF you are Supply Chain Officer, Master Trainer for CCH and posted to Cold zone in Northeast (max temp.+7 °C min temp. - 5° C) like Towang, Bomdila, etc.
    All UIP vaccine preserve + 2° C to + 8° C .
    What would be said as a trainer, which vaccine place first in a ILR.
    1. vaccine are preserve according to heat sensitive, All UIP vaccines are heat sensitive. So, First bOPV will place in the bottom, because this vaccine is heat sensitive. ILR bottom temp. is always less temp. then upper Layer temperature.
    2. Vaccine are preserve according to freeze sensitive, All UIP vaccines are Freeze sensitive. So, first we put bOPV vaccine in the bottom leyer, because its is less freeze sensitive, ILR bottom temp. is always less temp. then upper Layer temperature.
    4. Only HepB and penta, DPT, IPV are freeze sensitive and other vaccine are heat sensitive. Put HepB vaccine First, second Panta, then DTP...etc
    5. Non of above, I will explain its Own.