Global Leaders Gather in Hyderabad for Cold Chain Unbroken 2024
Hyderabad, September 20, 2024: Cold Chain Unbroken 2024, a global gathering of industry experts, policymakers, and stakeholders, concluded with resounding success. The event, held in Hyderabad, India, focused on Sustainable Innovations and Resilience in Cold Chain Management. Chief Guest: D. Sridhar Babu, Minister Industries & IT, Guest of Honour: Jayesh Ranjan, IAS, Spl Chief Secretary, Industries & Commerce – Dr E. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy, IFS, Spl Secretary, Industries & Commerce – Sundeep Prakash, IRS, Chief Commissioner, Goods & Services Tax & Customs, Hyd Zone – Pradeep Panicker, CEO, GMR Hyd Airport. Special Guest: V.Sangeetha, Principal Commissioner and Conceptualized by Satish Lakkaraju, Chairman, Cold Chain Unbroken.
Key Highlights:
Global Significance: Attended by over 350 delegates from 20+ countries, CCUB 2024 showcased the latest advancements in cold chain technology and best practices.
Addressing Food Waste: The event highlighted the critical role of cold chain logistics in reducing global food waste, estimated at 14% of total food production.
Economic Impact: Participants discussed the significant economic losses incurred due to inefficient cold chains, particularly in the pharmaceutical and food industries.
Sustainability Focus: CCUB 2024 emphasized the need for sustainable cold chain solutions to reduce environmental impact and meet global sustainability goals.
A Platform for Innovation and Collaboration
Cold Chain Unbroken 2024 served as a catalyst for innovation and collaboration, bringing together industry leaders, technology providers, and policymakers. The event featured discussions on:
Sustainable Packaging: Exploring eco-friendly materials and innovative packaging solutions to minimize environmental impact.
Advanced Technologies: Highlighting cutting-edge technologies like phase change materials and vacuum-insulated packaging for enhanced cold chain efficiency.
Regulatory Frameworks: Examining policies and regulations to support sustainable cold chain practices and ensure product safety.
Satish Lakkaraju, Chairman of CCUB 2024, emphasized the event’s importance in advancing the cold chain industry. “Cold chain logistics is a $300 billion global market, vital for sectors like pharmaceuticals and food. CCUB 2024 showcased groundbreaking innovations and fostered collaboration to build a more sustainable and resilient cold chain future.”
Hyderabad, India’s Pharma Capital, provided an ideal setting for CCUB 2024. With a strong focus on logistics and a growing pharma industry, the city’s infrastructure and supportive policies align perfectly with the event’s objectives.
Cold Chain Unbroken 2024 demonstrated the industry’s commitment to sustainability, innovation, and resilience. The event’s outcomes will undoubtedly shape the future of cold chain management, contributing to a more efficient, sustainable, and secure global supply chain.
The expert panellists like Manish Agnihothri (CEO, WFS (Bengaluru) Pvt Ltd) – Milton De La Paz (Vice President – Airline Relations, Global Strategy and Development Dallas Fort Worth International Airport) – Kalyan V Sivalenka (CFA) (Managing Director, Springforth Capital Advisors) – Manoj Singh (Chief Cargo Officer, Adani Airport Holdings Ltd) – P Balasubramanian (CEO, Air Cargo Consultancy International Services) – Radharamanan Panicker (Managing Director, Dangerous Goods Management India Pvt Ltd) – Kiran Gubba (CEO, Gubba Cold Storage) – Manu R Bhalla (Global Head Contract Logistics, Supply Chain Freight Systems Group) – Dr Pramod Sant (Supply Chain Veteran and EXIM Expert) and Mr Amritendu Mukherjee (Head Global Logistics, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories), among many others.
Cold Chain Unbroken: A Brief History
Founded in 2014, Cold Chain Unbroken (CCUB) began as a vision to address the lack of reliable temperature-controlled logistics in India. Through global exploration and learning, CCUB emerged as a leading platform for the cold chain industry. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the critical importance of cold chain solutions, and CCUB played a pivotal role in supporting global vaccine transportation efforts. Despite challenges, CCUB continued to innovate, adapting to virtual formats and maintaining its commitment to fostering industry growth. As CCUB looks towards the future, its goal is to become an institution that bridges the gap between industry and government, addressing cold chain issues at the highest levels. CCUB remains dedicated to driving excellence, sustainability, and innovation in the cold chain sector, ensuring an unbroken supply chain from producer to consumer.