This last Saturday was probably one of the best sessions at Startup Saturday Mumbai. Why so? Well, Sachin Oswal, co-founder of the popular e-commerce store Infibeam, stole the show with his engaging talk on logistics and supply chain management. I am sure every single person in the room found the talk not only engaging but very useful.
One of the most important things discussed was the major pain point with e-commerce companies today – inventory. There was a good discussion on how inventory needs to be managed. One learning – Inventory if not managed well can be the cause of your death. If you want to be successful, you need to know how to manage inventory. This can make or break an e-commerce company. Since we were talking about pain points, it is needless to say that COD was also a topic of discussion. One suggestion to people who are trying to do something radical – tackle the COD menace!
Apart from Sachin, Amit Jain of TechnoPurple also gave an insightful talk on the technology aspects of logistics and how technology can be leveraged to provide better services. We’ll bring you more details on that exclusively on TheTechPanda.com.
To add to all that, Sreeraman T, Comunity Manager for Google Business Group Mumbai spoke about how GBG works as a community for business professionals & entrepreneurs to share knowledge and connect with eachother. Thanks to him, a couple of case studies were also shared which drew more focus towards the real life issues with logistics and supply chain which real startups are facing.
Startup Saturday is a monthly event under the Headstart Foundation and takes place in multiple cities across India simultaneously.
Each Startup Saturday is run by a motivated team of volunteers who are passionate about making a positive difference in the startup ecosystem. This is a great platform of interaction for entrepreneurs, professionals as well as students. The talks are engaging and experiences worth listening to. To add to that, there is a concept of lightening pitches where you can pitch in your idea and take feedback from the audience. Cool, isn’t it?
Startup Saturday takes place every second Saturday of the month. So, go ahead and mark your calendar for the next one!
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