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India Logistics and Express Outlook
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Introduction
This report provides a comprehesive overview and analysis of the Indian logistics and express market. It contains estimates of the size of the markets broken down by road, rail, air, sea.....
Introduction This report provides a comprehesive overview and analysis of the Indian logistics and express market. It contains estimates of the size of the markets broken down by road, rail, air, sea, warehousing, courier, express & parcels and contract logistics. Furthermore it talks about the drivers, challenges and policy reforms impacting the logistics market in India. Scope *Provides a detailed breakdown of the value and volume of all the Indian logistics and express market segments over the 2004-2013 period. *Provides a holistic view of the market dynamics and competitive scenario of the logistics and express industry in this key growth market. Highlights Although third party logistics outsourcing is in its nascent stage, it is on the growth trajectory with a double digit growth over the next five years. Additionally, infrastructural developments, uniform tax structure and industrial demand is pushing average growth of the total logistics value in India to around 7% over the period 2008 to 2013. Reasons to Purchase *Comprehensive overview of the Indian Logistics and Express market including market sizing, forecasts highlighting opportunities and challeges. *Assess the impact of regulatory policy reform, infrastructural developements,industrial clusters on each segment of the logistics & express market. *Provides an insight into key challenges and drivers of the Indian logistics and express market and the an overview of the competitive landscape. Report Highlights [Studien Infos ausblenden] |
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Datamonitor View 1 CATALYST 1 SUMMARY 1 Table of Contents 2 List of Figures 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 CHAPTER 1 INDIAN LOGISTICS INDUSTRY: OVERVIEW 6 1.1 Indian logistics Industry: Witnessing burgeoning growth 6 1.2 Robust growth in Indian economy boosts logistics demand 7 The Indian logistics industry has seen a strong growth of around 12% in the past five years 7 Increasing consumerism provides opportunities for logistics players 10 India integrating into global supply chains; Automotive, Pharma, Retail and Textiles to spur the demand for specialized logistics 10 CHAPTER 2 MARKET PERFORMANCE: MARKET SIZE AND MODAL SPLITS 12 2.1 Indian Road Freight Market: Poised to grow at 7%, over the next five years, aided by uniform tax structure and GQ network 12 GQ project and other public-private partnership (PPP) projects to step up efficiency in road transport 15 2.2 Indian Rail Freight Market: Modernization and liberalization to improve the competitive advantage of Indian Railways 16 Indian Railways to increase its focus on freight traffic 19 2.3 Indian Sea Freight Market: Containerized sea freight set to grow rapidly, Inland Waterways yet to take off 21 Sea sector in India 23 PPP projects set to dominate Inland Waterways 24 2.4 Indian Air Freight Market: Set to take off with rising demand from automotive, hi-tech and fashion sectors 24 Aviation sector in India 27 2.5 Indian Warehousing Market: On the upsurge with emergence of SEZs and planned multimodal logistics hubs 28 2.6 Indian Contract Logistics Market: Increasing importance of third party logistics and long term relationships to drive growth 31 2.6.1 Lack of awareness and fear of additional costs among clients explains low share of outsourcing in India 31 Non-uniform tax structure and regulatory environment remains a hassle for 3PL players 31 In-house logistic companies provide tough competition to 3PL 32 2.7 Indian Freight Forwarding Market: Represents a highly fragmented and competitive scenario, with not much differentiation in services 33 2.8 Indian Courier, Express & Parcels Market: Time bound delivery for auto parts, apparel & footwear and pharma drives phenomenal growth 34 CHAPTER 3 KEY INDUSTRY SECTORS 36 3.1 Indian Automotive Logistics: Growing integration into global automotive supply chain to boost growth 36 3.2 Indian Pharmaceutical Logistics: Multiple channels of distribution and specialized handling of pharmaceutical products attracts third party outsourcing 40 3.3 Indian Retail Logistics: Highly competitive retail sector sees logistics management as a competitive advantage 42 Fashion logistics: Immense opportunity for value added services 43 3.4 Indian Hi-tech Logistics: Robust growth in domestic electronics sector propels demand for on-demand logistics 43 CHAPTER 4 INDIA CHANGING LANDSCAPE 45 4.1 Value added services gaining ground in Indian supply chains 45 4.2 More strategic alliances leading to consolidation in the CEP and contract logistics 48 4.3 Productivity enhancing potential of logistics parks & SEZs 49 4.4 Leveraging India's IT strength in the logistics industry 50 4.5 Introduction of the GST to revolutionize logistics Industry 51 CHAPTER 5 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE & KEY PLAYER PROFILES 53 5.1 Trucking market 53 5.2 CEP market 53 5.3 Sea freight market 54 5.4 Contract logistics market 54 5.5 Company profiles 56 CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX 73 List of Tables Table 1: Road Network Statistics 16 Table 2: Rail Network Statistics 20 Table 3: Sea Port Statistics 23 Table 4: Aviation Statistics 27 Table 5: Areas to be focused by 3PL providers 43 Table 6: IT solutions in logistics 51 Table 7: GATI profile 56 Table 8: TCI profile 57 Table 9: Blue dart profile 58 Table 10: Delhi Assam Roadways Corporation Limited profile 59 Table 11: Safexpress profile 60 Table 12: TNT Speedage profile 61 Table 13: AFL logistics profile 62 Table 14: DTDC profile 63 Table 15: CWC profile 64 Table 16: Patel Roadways profile 65 Table 17: DB Schenker profile 66 Table 18: Panalpina profile 67 Table 19: Agility profile 68 Table 20: Shipping Corporation of India profile 69 Table 21: GE shipping profile 70 Table 22: Container Corporation of India profile 71 Table 23: Reliance Logistics profile 72 Table 24: India's trade with FTA (free trade agreement) countries 73 Table 25: Traffic handled at major ports 2004-2008 in thousand tonnes 74 Table 26: Freight traffic handled at airports 2006-2008 in thousand tonnes 74 Table 27: Automobile exports in India 75 Table 28: Automobile domestic sales in India 75 List of Figures Figure 1: Indian logistics industry segmental split 2008 and 2013 7 Figure 2: Real GDP and logistics industry 2005-2013 8 Figure 3: Trade growth 2005-2013 9 Figure 4: Total merchandise exports 2008 10 Figure 5: Road freight value and growth 2004-2013 13 Figure 6: Road freight volume and growth 2004-2013 14 Figure 7: Road freight split by express and non express 2008 and 2013 15 Figure 8: Rail freight value and growth 2004-2013 17 Figure 9: Rail freight volume and growth 2004-2013 18 Figure 10: Freight volume split by road and rail 2008&2013 19 Figure 11: Concor initiatives benefitting the logistics industry 21 Figure 12: Sea freight value and growth (containerised shipping) 2004-2013 23 Figure 13: Air freight value (including express) and growth 2004-2013 25 Figure 14: Air freight volume and growth 2004-2013 26 Figure 15: Air Freight value split by express and non express 2008 and 2013 27 Figure 16: Warehousing spend growth 2004-2013 29 Figure 17: Warehousing stock growth 2004-2013 30 Figure 18: Total contract logistics value split by category 2008 and 2013 32 Figure 19: Total contract logistics growth 2004-2013 33 Figure 20: Total CEP value and growth 2004-2013 35 Figure 21: Growth in car penetration in India 2003-2012 37 Figure 22: Car parc growth in India 38 Figure 23: Auto component production growth 2004-2008 39 Figure 24: Evolution of logistics in India 45 Figure 25: Value added services in the supply chain 47 Figure 26: Retail market 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List of Tables Table 1: Road Network Statistics 16 Table 2: Rail Network Statistics 20 Table 3: Sea Port Statistics 23 Table 4: Aviation Statistics 27 Table 5: Areas to be focused by 3PL providers 43 Table 6: IT solutions in logistics 51 Table 7: GATI profile 56 Table 8: TCI profile 57 Table 9: Blue dart profile 58 Table 10: Delhi Assam Roadways Corporation Limited profile 59 Table 11: Safexpress profile 60 Table 12: TNT Speedage profile 61 Table 13: AFL logistics profile 62 Table 14: DTDC profile 63 Table 15: CWC profile 64 Table 16: Patel Roadways profile 65 Table 17: DB Schenker profile 66 Table 18: Panalpina profile 67 Table 19: Agility profile 68 Table 20: Shipping Corporation of India profile 69 Table 21: GE shipping profile 70 Table 22: Container Corporation of India profile 71 Table 23: Reliance Logistics profile 72 Table 24: India's trade with FTA (free trade agreement) countries 73 Table 25: Traffic handled at major ports 2004-2008 in thousand tonnes 74 Table 26: Freight traffic handled at airports 2006-2008 in thousand tonnes 74 Table 27: Automobile exports in India 75 Table 28: Automobile domestic sales in India 75 List of Figures 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 CHAPTER 1 INDIAN LOGISTICS INDUSTRY: OVERVIEW 6 1.1 Indian logistics Industry: Witnessing burgeoning growth 6 1.2 Robust growth in Indian economy boosts logistics demand 7 The Indian logistics industry has seen a strong growth of around 12% in the past five years 7 Increasing consumerism provides opportunities for logistics players 10 India integrating into global supply chains; Automotive, Pharma, Retail and Textiles to spur the demand for specialized logistics 10 CHAPTER 2 MARKET PERFORMANCE: MARKET SIZE AND MODAL SPLITS 12 2.1 Indian Road Freight Market: Poised to grow at 7%, over the next five years, aided by uniform tax structure and GQ network 12 GQ project and other public-private partnership (PPP) projects to step up efficiency in road transport 15 2.2 Indian Rail Freight Market: Modernization and liberalization to improve the competitive advantage of Indian Railways 16 Indian Railways to increase its focus on freight traffic 19 2.3 Indian Sea Freight Market: Containerized sea freight set to grow rapidly, Inland Waterways yet to take off 21 Sea sector in India 23 PPP projects set to dominate Inland Waterways 24 2.4 Indian Air Freight Market: Set to take off with rising demand from automotive, hi-tech and fashion sectors 24 Aviation sector in India 27 2.5 Indian Warehousing Market: On the upsurge with emergence of SEZs and planned multimodal logistics hubs 28 2.6 Indian Contract Logistics Market: Increasing importance of third party logistics and long term relationships to drive growth 31 2.6.1 Lack of awareness and fear of additional costs among clients explains low share of outsourcing in India 31 Non-uniform tax structure and regulatory environment remains a hassle for 3PL players 31 In-house logistic companies provide tough competition to 3PL 32 2.7 Indian Freight Forwarding Market: Represents a highly fragmented and competitive scenario, with not much differentiation in services 33 2.8 Indian Courier, Express & Parcels Market: Time bound delivery for auto parts, apparel & footwear and pharma drives phenomenal growth 34 CHAPTER 3 KEY INDUSTRY SECTORS 36 3.1 Indian Automotive Logistics: Growing integration into global automotive supply chain to boost growth 36 3.2 Indian Pharmaceutical Logistics: Multiple channels of distribution and specialized handling of pharmaceutical products attracts third party outsourcing 40 3.3 Indian Retail Logistics: Highly competitive retail sector sees logistics management as a competitive advantage 42 Fashion logistics: Immense opportunity for value added services 43 3.4 Indian Hi-tech Logistics: Robust growth in domestic electronics sector propels demand for on-demand logistics 43 CHAPTER 4 INDIA CHANGING LANDSCAPE 45 4.1 Value added services gaining ground in Indian supply chains 45 4.2 More strategic alliances leading to consolidation in the CEP and contract logistics 48 4.3 Productivity enhancing potential of logistics parks & SEZs 49 4.4 Leveraging India's IT strength in the logistics industry 50 4.5 Introduction of the GST to revolutionize logistics Industry 51 CHAPTER 5 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE & KEY PLAYER PROFILES 53 5.1 Trucking market 53 5.2 CEP market 53 5.3 Sea freight market 54 5.4 Contract logistics market 54 5.5 Company profiles 56 CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX 73 List of Tables Table 1: Road Network Statistics 16 Table 2: Rail Network Statistics 20 Table 3: Sea Port Statistics 23 Table 4: Aviation Statistics 27 Table 5: Areas to be focused by 3PL providers 43 Table 6: IT solutions in logistics 51 Table 7: GATI profile 56 Table 8: TCI profile 57 Table 9: Blue dart profile 58 Table 10: Delhi Assam Roadways Corporation Limited profile 59 Table 11: Safexpress profile 60 Table 12: TNT Speedage profile 61 Table 13: AFL logistics profile 62 Table 14: DTDC profile 63 Table 15: CWC profile 64 Table 16: Patel Roadways profile 65 Table 17: DB Schenker profile 66 Table 18: Panalpina profile 67 Table 19: Agility profile 68 Table 20: Shipping Corporation of India profile 69 Table 21: GE shipping profile 70 Table 22: Container Corporation of India profile 71 Table 23: Reliance Logistics profile 72 Table 24: India's trade with FTA (free trade agreement) countries 73 Table 25: Traffic handled at major ports 2004-2008 in thousand tonnes 74 Table 26: Freight traffic handled at airports 2006-2008 in thousand tonnes 74 Table 27: Automobile exports in India 75 Table 28: Automobile domestic sales in India 75 List of Figures Figure 1: Indian logistics industry segmental split 2008 and 2013 7 Figure 2: Real GDP and logistics industry 2005-2013 8 Figure 3: Trade growth 2005-2013 9 Figure 4: Total merchandise exports 2008 10 Figure 5: Road freight value and growth 2004-2013 13 Figure 6: Road freight volume and growth 2004-2013 14 Figure 7: Road freight split by express and non express 2008 and 2013 15 Figure 8: Rail freight value and growth 2004-2013 17 Figure 9: Rail freight volume and growth 2004-2013 18 Figure 10: Freight volume split by road and rail 2008&2013 19 Figure 11: Concor initiatives benefitting the logistics industry 21 Figure 12: Sea freight value and growth (containerised shipping) 2004-2013 23 Figure 13: Air freight value (including express) and growth 2004-2013 25 Figure 14: Air freight volume and growth 2004-2013 26 Figure 15: Air Freight value split by express and non express 2008 and 2013 27 Figure 16: Warehousing spend growth 2004-2013 29 Figure 17: Warehousing stock growth 2004-2013 30 Figure 18: Total contract logistics value split by category 2008 and 2013 32 Figure 19: Total contract logistics growth 2004-2013 33 Figure 20: Total CEP value and growth 2004-2013 35 Figure 21: Growth in car penetration in India 2003-2012 37 Figure 22: Car parc growth in India 38 Figure 23: Auto component production growth 2004-2008 39 Figure 24: Evolution of logistics in India 45 Figure 25: Value added services in the supply chain 47 Figure 26: Retail market growth 2003-2008 76 [Tabellenverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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