European Business School, Wiesbaden, Germany had organised a conference to identify the top 10 case studies on supply chain management from over 50 entries from various industries and countries by an international jury of 13 members from academics and industry.
While the first three positions were secured by Siemens, Nestle and Swiss Com & US Post, the jewellery division of Titan Industries was one of the five finalists.
The top 10 case studies were published in a book, “Development in Supply Chain Management” which was released on this occasion by Christopher Jahns, president, European Business School, Germany. The case study of the jewellery division, “Innovation Incubation process" figures in the first chapter, emphasising its importance in the book.
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