To reduce the Turn Around Time (TAT) of trucks and improve in-plant logistics

This paper talks about the reduction of in plant operations time and reduction of turn-around time of the trucks in any FMCG Company. The plant has almost 300 vehicles for loading and unloading. The current systems and process for receiving and dispatching of goods is poised with several challenges....

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