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Regime change: CST to GST

19 October 2009

India is expected to roll out the Federal Good and Services Tax (GST) regime with effect from 1 April, 2010. More details (pdf)

Event: Strategic Logistics, Warehousing and Distribution

26 June 2009

Asia Business Forum has featured John Talbot, LCA Managing Partner, as one of the keynote speakers in the upcoming conference titled “Strategic Logistics, Warehousing and Distribution”.  The 2-day conference brings together logistics experts to share in-depth presentations and strategic insights on key issues. John Talbot will be sharing his insights on the criticality of getting Warehouse Design right.

Date (Day): 17-18 August 2009 (Monday & Tuesday)
Venue: Crowne Plaza Mutiara Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

For more details on the event, please visit www.abf-asia.com.

Event: Supply Chain Asia Forum 2009

7 May 2009

LCA is a corporate sponsor and will be joining the event Supply Chain Asia Forum 2009.

Supply Chain Asia Forum 2009 is the 5th instalment of the highly engaging event that brings supply chain professionals from all over Asia and the rest of the world together; continuing to maintain its successful formula of open discussions and deliberations of issues and challenges affecting the industry in Asia today. For the event in 2009, it will be opening with a panelist keynote session, featuring leading movers and shakers of the industry to share their views on current happenings.

Date (Day): 7-9 July 2009 (Tuesday-Thursday)
Venue: Sheraton Tower Hotel, Singapore

For more details on the event, please visit www.supplychainasia.com/forum2009.

Case Study : Warehouse Design

13 February 2009

LCA upgrades transport capabilities with CAST and PARAGON

14 October 2008

Supply Chain is exploding in India!

26 June 2008

LCA’s website now generates more enquiries from India than from the rest of the Asia countries put together!

The potent combination of rapid economic growth, infrastructure development, liberalization and the dismantling of interstate trade barriers is opening up the opportunity (and necessity) for Indian businesses to compete in terms of their supply chain competence.

The most common requests for assistance include:

  • Distribution network modeling
  • Warehouse design
  • Market entry surveys (supporting strategy development)
  • Investment justification analysis
  • Project management of large-scale development projects

To respond to this demand, LCA is in the process of establishing a permanent presence in two Indian cities. If we can be of assistance in helping you understand, plan or take action in India, please contact John Talbot at info@lcalink.com

LCA goes green

27 December 2007

LCA is pleased to announce its partnership in the Green Logistics Consultant Group.

The Green Logistics Consultants Group is an international collaborative network of consultants with a proven general or specific expertise in areas where companies and/or local and national governments can improve the socio-environmental performance of their supply chains or transport infrastructure.  The objectives of the Green Logistics Group are:

  1. the promotion of the importance of a green logistics policy among companies, (local) authorities and the general public;
  2. the promotion of the added value of green logistics consultants to launch and accelerate the implementation process of effective green logistics measures; and
  3. to develop and share calculation tools and best practices.

As one of the group’s partners, LCA will actively promote the adoption of a green logistics policy among its clients and collaborate with other partners to exchange information and to develop new solutions and services in the field of green logistics.  For more information on LCA’s participation, please contact us at info@lcalink.com.

February 5, 2008

Green Logistics Consultants Group Press Release

Green Logistics Consultants Group

Supply chain and logistics consultants from the USA, Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and several European countries have joined forces to create the Green Logistics Consultants Group, an international collaborative network to accelerate the adoption and realisation of sustainable logistics strategies by corporations, local and regional authorities.

In recognition of climate change, its impact on future supply chains as well as the impact of logistics activities themselves on global warming and the local environment, supply chain consultants from eight countries worldwide have taken the initiative to form the Green Logistics Consultants Group.  According to the founders it is obvious that environmental performance indicators, the adoption of a green logistics policy and effective green logistics measures will become important aspects of total supply chain management in the near future.

Shippers and retailers as well as transport companies, logistics service providers, airport and port operators will have to integrate environmental values into their decision making processes and will have to plan for and implement sustainable logistics strategies to reduce greenhouse gases and other emissions.

“Going Green” is about more than just reducing packaging or your carbon footprint. It involves making environmentally-wise choices in supply chain design and execution, including managing the reverse supply chain to efficiently manage and remove waste. The key objective of a business is to grow shareholder value, so it would be a brave organisation that decided to do everything it could to be green irrespective of costs. However, as fuel costs rise, economic and environmental concerns will converge even more – good, old-fashioned operations management thinking is directly applicable to carbon management. As the cost base changes, projects which would have been unviable in commercial terms in the past will become justifiable.

Although recent surveys have revealed that a majority of leading companies identify the growing importance of green issues in transport and logistics processes, it also made clear that most companies have yet to adopt a sustainable supply chain strategy. Another problem is the lack of specific knowledge and of standard procedures to measure emissions from logistics activities and supply chains at corporate levels. This has resulted in a low transparency, the absence of verification, and as a consequence in a low confidence in emission reduction project assertions by companies taking worthwhile initiatives.

The partners in the Green Logistics Consultants Group will help companies, local and regional authorities to establish logistics source emission inventories, to develop sustainable logistics strategies and to realise tangible eco-efficient supply chain measures.

The group will monitor and assess environmental developments, policies and regulations of concern to its customers, develop and promote procedures, guidelines and tools to measure greenhouse gases and other emissions from transport and logistics activities and will share transport avoidance, operational and technological best practices to reduce the environmental impact of supply chains. The secretariat of the Green Logistics Consultants Group is located in Brussels.

The current partner of the Green Logistics Consultants Group in Malaysia is Logistics Consulting Asia. For more information on the Green Logistics Consultants Group, contact:

Erik van Agtmaal
Managing Partner
Phone: +32(0)2 460 17 30
E-mail: erik.van.agtmaal@greenlogisticsconsultants.com
www.greenlogisticsconsultants.com

For more information on Logistics Consulting Asia’s involvement, contact Damien Lim at damien.lim@lcalink.com.

Case Study : Lifting FMCG Factory Output

21 July 2007

Our most recent client was a multinational manufacturer with business units operating across a few FMCG market segments.  The client’s high product volumes had resulted in a shipment bottleneck at their factories.

Read on to find out about our team’s approach and solution which eventually led to a boost in the company’s FMCG factory output.

Click here to read the Case Study