Supply chain has been a major bottleneck during the nationwide lockdown as everything came to a halt. Worst affected were the health care providers who did not receive the desired level of support in order to work efficiently and effectively at this critical juncture of time when lives were depended on supplies of all kinds specially medical & health care supplies.
The increased use of technology in the healthcare supply chain and the rise of AI-powered companies in the healthcare supply chain during the Corona virus turmoil was witnessed.
Keeping the challenges in mind, a ‘Supply Chain Management Conclave’ was organised by Centre for Operations and Supply Chain Management (COSCM), FORE School of Management, New Delhi on January 14th – 15th with a theme focused on the Health Care segment. Dr. BBL Madhukar, Chairman FORE School of Management, invited the distinguished line of speakers from the field and said, “World is looking at India as the two Covid19 vaccines are being rolled out. India has a legacy of supporting developed countries and they expect us to produce the vaccines in large volumes and at a cost effective price.”
The virtual conclave was attended by more than 100 delegates from various fields to deliberate upon the challenges faced during the pandemic in the health care segment.
Given the context, Dr. Jitendra K. Das, Director of FORE School of Management, said it was imminent to have a discussion and discourse on the topic as supply chain management has become more complex and dynamic and it has never been so important to adopt an agile approach. Citing the dry run of Covid 19 vaccines and the super complexities involved in the storage of vaccine vials which needs to be kept, transported and stored under a certain controlled environment, Dr. Das said, “Supply chain is more of a value chain today”.

