JOURNAL OF DEFENCE STUDIES

Management of Medical Stores in Indian Armed Forces

Arvind Kadyan was on Deputation to Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi. Click here for detailed profile
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  • April 2010
    Volume: 
    4
    Issue: 
    2
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    Due to the large base and geographical spread of users, AFMSDs face difficulties in supplying the required stores to indenters. As a result, clientele satisfaction is affected. The pharmaceutical industry in India has developed over a period of time and there are reputed firms which have wide and reliable network to supply medical stores. Thus, hospitals/units located in peace stations can obtain their stores requirement directly from RC holder or the local market. The smaller units could be attached to the nearest hospitals functioning as DDOs. The AFMSDs should concentrate on procurement and storage work only for hospitals/units located in forward and advanced areas. It will result in reduction of work load of depots and improve supply of stores to field areas.

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