'P&G India' CEO makes a big claim: India is progressing in the global supply chain
India is doing a better job for the supply chain. Procter & Gamble India CEO Kumar Venkatasubramanian said in a statement, India is a better option for the most developed supply chain, which not only makes the availability of the product successful but also meets the growing needs of the customers. Digital growth has an important role in shaping this future supply chain.
India's growth in the supply chain is getting better. According to a statement from Procter & Gamble India CEO Kumar Venkatasubramanian, India is an enhanced option for the most established supply chain, which not only makes the product available but also satisfies customers' expanding needs.
In the future supply chain, digital growth will play a significant role in defining it. It guarantees better data flow, forecasting, a smaller carbon footprint, and the finest service in addition to lowering expenses.
Venkatasubramanian said that the country's markets are changing, including digital transformation, and e-commerce, and firms like P&G are investing in creating a deep understanding of distinctive consumer behavior. "By learning and understanding our consumers, enabled by the power of digital transformation, we will be able to stimulate performance and achieve results. I think there has never been a bigger opportunity. The playing field has never been greener," he further added.