**Bengaluru**: Bosch has unveiled Supply Chain Studio, a cloud-based platform aimed at streamlining India’s fragmented logistics with solutions for transport, warehousing, and distribution, supporting the government’s Gati Shakti vision and integrating with popular ERP tools like Tally.
Bosch has introduced its Digital Supply Chain Management platform, Supply Chain Studio, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of logistics operations in India. The launch took place during Bosch’s inaugural Mobility Platform and Solutions (MPS) Summit 2025 held in Bengaluru on Monday.
Supply Chain Studio is a cloud-based platform designed to consolidate various facets of India’s fragmented supply chain network, which has traditionally grappled with manual processes and limited real-time tracking. The platform provides digital solutions spanning transport booking, warehouse management, and business-to-business distribution.
Sandeep Nelamangala, Joint Managing Director of Bosch Limited and President of Bosch Mobility India, highlighted the platform’s integrative goal, stating, “We’re excited to bring manufacturers, transporters, warehouse operators, and distributors onto one platform to drive digitalization in our supply chains.”
The suite consists of five main components to address critical supply chain needs: Transport Booking and Management, which enables service tracking; Warehouse Booking, facilitating space matching between demand and supply; Smart Warehouse, offering digital operational tracking; Bay and Yard Manager for truck scheduling; and e-Distributor, dedicated to managing B2B orders.
This initiative aligns with research into India’s multimodal supply chain connectivity and reflects aspects of the Government’s Gati Shakti plan, an ambitious blueprint aimed at improving national infrastructure and logistics. The platform also features integration capabilities with existing enterprise resource planning systems, including widely used software like Tally, and it supports connection with third-party marketplaces, enhancing scalability and usability.
In conjunction with this product launch, Bosch introduced the ARC Partner Program—an acronym for Accelerate, Rise, Collaborate—which seeks to foster innovation through partnerships in logistics, electric vehicle mobility, supply chain technology, and parking management sectors.
Bosch’s history in India dates back over seven decades, with its first manufacturing operations established in 1951. The company currently operates 17 manufacturing sites and seven development centres across India, employing more than 39,700 associates. In the 2023-24 fiscal year, Bosch in India recorded consolidated sales approximating Rs. 37,912 crores (around €4.2 billion).
On a global scale, the Bosch Group is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, and employs roughly 417,900 people worldwide. The group reported preliminary sales figures of €90.5 billion for 2024, operating through four principal business sectors: Mobility, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. Founded in 1886, Bosch is distinctive for its ownership structure, with 94 percent of its share capital owned by the Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH charitable foundation, which supports long-term strategic company investments.
The India Shipping News » Logistics is reporting on Bosch’s initiative as a notable development in the digital transformation of India’s supply chain infrastructure.
Source: Noah Wire Services