"The big disruption that is going to impact the way retailers manage supply chains in India is the introduction of GST," said Anurag Mathur, retail and consumer goods practice leader, PwC.
Broadly, it is anticipated that GST will replace current complex central and state indirect taxes to create a seamless indirect tax at three levels - central, state and integrated GST - the report said.
It envisages India to be a single cohesive market where retailers will be able to avail credits of their sales and purchases all across the country.
"GST is going to alter the way retailers have traditionally viewed supply chains in India, a set of 29 different markets," the report said.
A unified view of the supply chain for the country as a whole is going to change flow paths, transport lanes, and distribution routes to the consumer, the report added.
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