MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621053610 A) filed by Lnct University on April 27, 2026, for A Study On Global Supply Chain Analysis In Logistic Sector.

Inventors include Praveen Khare; and Dr. Virat Jaiswal.

The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.

Abstract: ABSTRACT A Study on Global Supply Chain Analysis in Logistic Sector The present invention relates to an integrated system and method for global supply chain analysis and optimization in the logistics sector, designed to improve operational efficiency, sustainability, and disruption resilience across international logistics networks. The invention introduces a unified framework known as GRIT (Global Resilience in Transport and Logistics), which combines logistics network design, warehouse operations, technological enablement, and adaptive decision-making within a single platform. This system addresses the limitations of conventional fragmented supply chain models that separately focus on cost reduction, transportation speed, or sustainability. The invention utilizes dynamic resource planning based on traffic-light logic, where operational conditions are classified into normal, warning, and critical disruption states. Real-time data collected from suppliers, manufacturers, warehouses, transportation systems, ports, and customer demand channels are continuously analyzed to generate performance indicators and corrective recommendations. The system further incorporates logistics gravity-centre modelling for identifying optimal locations of warehouses, distribution centers, and transport hubs, thereby reducing transportation costs and improving delivery efficiency. The invention integrates Green Value Stream Mapping (GSM) to evaluate environmental performance by analyzing material flow, energy consumption, waste generation, and carbon emissions across the supply chain. The system supports sustainable logistics practices by recommending resource optimization, route planning improvements, and energy-efficient operations. This invention enables organizations to anticipate, absorb, adapt to, and recover from disruptions while maintaining scalability, business continuity, and long-term operational stability across diverse logistics environments including e-commerce, cross-border trade, and decentralized fulfilment systems.

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