The transport excellence awards are almost here. And this
time the jury met to debate award hopefuls from the West Zone. The jury meet
was held in Mumbai on the 2nd and 3rd of November.
Leading professionals from various sectors were part of the
esteemed jury. Including Mr. Muder Chiba (Managing Director Mumbai and Chief
Marketing Office India Region, Millward Brown), Mr.Uttam Ramani (Head
Logistics, JSW Steel), Ms Savita Mathai (Sr.Vice President HR, DraftFCB Ulka),
Mr.T.N.Seetharaman (Chief Operating Officer, South Asia, DAMCO) and Mr.
Srinivas Sattiraju (CEO, DelEx Cargo India Private Limited)
The nominees from the West Zone were a combination of large
and medium sized Fleet Owners who have grown their business successfully in the
last 5 years. The presentations were well thought out and insightful. It was
interesting to note that these presentations demonstrated specific value
additions to their own and customers businesses. One fleet owner demonstrated
how GPS and technology has helped improve their operating margin, another
discussed how data collected from accidents and Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
helped them bring down the rate of accidents to provide better value for their
customer. And some even explained how they managed driver shortage over the years,
by making drivers the own assets, which served them well over time.
Two candidates participated in The Lady Transport
Personality Award, Their ideas focused on the softer side of business.
Including HR, IT and supporting their husbands perform “Smarter” and “Better”.
The jury was pleased to see their eager participation in this male dominated
industry.
The Jury recommended that both the large and small fleet
owner categories be segregated, as exciting innovations were being discussed
for both respective categories.
Nominees from prestigious colleges in India and abroad took
part in the Youth Transport sector. They presented exciting ideas about
the future for their business, showing a strong desire to expand their business
into 3PL/Warehousing.
The jury heard some interesting stories and some
inspirational at the meet. One nominee started life as a peon in a transport
company only to go on to own more than 70 vehicles. And has been in a
partnership which has lasted 30 long years and is still going strong, something
quite unheard of these days. On the other hand, we had one of the Largest Fleet
Owners in the industry presenting a plan to expand his fleet by 100 % in the
next 3 years. Confidently adopting the “will buy more trucks and will do more
business” philosophy.
The Mumbai jury meet saw many exciting and interesting
ideas. Making it the third successful event leading up to the much awaited
Mahindra Navistar Transport Excellency Awards.