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Connect a damaged supply chain: Nitie initiative to connect with truck drivers

Truck drivers are known to facilitate demand and supply through their efforts.
They drive nonstop through thick and thin to achieve various purposes to achieve supply chain connections.
However, various lower currents such as social insurgities, poor image, and lack of recognition in the driver of the Push Truck return.
This lower direction decides them in a well-connected supply chain.
As a result, the driver is left apathy and lack of awareness to solve some of the problems they face.
The National Industrial Engineering Institute, also known as Mecca from the supply chain, realized the lower current.
The Institute has initiated a project, “Apooorthi Shrankla Kay Saarthi” (supply chain driver).
Under the guidance of Prof.
Manoj Kumar Tiwari, Director, Nitie, a team visited the field to interview truck drivers and experts.
Prof.
Nikhil K Mehta produces and directs the research-based documentary film “APOArthi Shrankla Kay Saarthi”.
Documentary shows experience experience about how truck drivers work under harsh conditions and face various problems.
Mumbai Port Trust Dock & General Union employees support this Institute’s initiative.
The problem of truck drivers is served to experts to find solutions.
The documentary film opens the path for future actions and will function as a case study for several supply chain fans.
Nitie’s first outreach program was initiated in Mumbai Port Trust Dock & General Carling Union, Cotton Green, where the documentary “APOArthi Shrrankla Kay SaTHI” was shown to the truck driver.
Prof.
Shankar Murthy, our safety expert, conducted an awareness program for truck drivers.
Advan Shri S.K.
Shettye, Chair and Shri Sudhakar R.
Apraj, Secretary General, Mumbai Port Trust Dock & Union General Employees, increased the morale of the participants.
Prof.
Vivekanda Khanapuri, Dean (Research and Industry Connect), discussed outreach activities carried out by the National Institute of Industrial Engineering.
The social initiative taken by Nitie will support truck drivers in seeking awareness, recognition, and starting sensitivity to them.
In addition, our program will include safety awareness camps for truck driver support and their family members.
The focus on the life of the truck driver will support truck drivers and enlighten all stakeholders who benefit the business and boast India to Atmanirbhar and Surakhit Bharat.
Prof.
Manoj Kumar Tiwari (FNA, FME, FME, and Filt) has taken over as Director, the National Institute of the Engineering Industry (Nitie), Mumbai, on November 5, 2019.
He has published more than 307 papers in the International Reputation Journal and has been assessed as Rank 1 among 100 top individual researchers worldwide in production and research by Taylor and Francis.
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