In a significant visit underscoring the importance of medical logistics in the armed forces, Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, AVSM, VSM, and Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS), visited the Armed Forces Medical Stores Depot (AFMSD) in Lucknow. The visit aimed to review and enhance the efficiency of medical stores procurement and supply chain management within the armed forces.
During her visit, the esteemed Flag Officer was briefed on the intricate processes involved in procuring and managing medical stores, which play a vital role in ensuring uninterrupted healthcare services to armed forces personnel and their families. The comprehensive overview included discussions on the latest advancements in logistics, technology integration, and challenges faced in maintaining an effective supply chain.
Vice Admiral Arti Sarin interacted extensively with both military personnel and civilian staff working at the depot. She expressed her appreciation for their dedication and the critical role they play in patient care and overall medical readiness. Highlighting their efforts, she acknowledged that their contributions form the backbone of the healthcare services provided to the armed forces.
The DGAFMS also emphasized the importance of continuous improvement and modernization in the procurement and supply chain systems to meet the evolving needs of the armed forces. Her visit is seen as a morale booster for the personnel at AFMSD, reaffirming their crucial role in the larger framework of national defense and medical preparedness.
The visit concluded with Vice Admiral Sarin encouraging the team to maintain their high standards of excellence and commitment, ensuring the availability of quality medical supplies across all armed forces medical establishments. Her engagement reflected the DGAFMS’s commitment to fostering innovation, efficiency, and care within the medical services of the armed forces.