PITAMPURA, India -- · Rise of e-commerce logistics and increased domestic consumption to lead the way for the industry in the coming years.
· E-commerce logistics industry in India expected to reach over USD 2 billion by 2019
Ken Research announced its latest publication on “India Logistics and Warehousing Industry Outlook to 2019 – Driven by E-commerce Logistics and Make in India initiative” which provides a comprehensive analysis of Logistics and Warehousing Industry in India. The report covers various aspects such as market size of the logistics and warehousing industry and segmentation on the basis of modal mix (road, rail, water and air) and by services mix (transportation, warehousing, freight forwarding and value added services). The report will help industry consultants, potential entrants, vendors and other stakeholders to align their market centric strategies according to ongoing and expected trends in the future.
The report further stems into varied segments of the logistics industry in India including Express Logistics, Freight Forwarding, 3PL Market and E-commerce logistics. Thorough analysis of these segments has been done to find the market size, market segmentation, growth drivers, issues and challenges, SWOT analysis, deals and alliances and the competitive landscape has been prepared detailing the major players in each segment. Similar segmentation has been done for the warehousing industry with detailed analysis on industrial warehousing, agricultural warehousing, cold storage and CFS/ICD.
The report focuses on the various factors affecting logistics and warehousing industry such as the government regulations, trends and developments in the industry and entry barriers. The logistics industry in India is one of the predominant industries in the country with around 13% of the GDP being spent on the development of the logistics framework in the country. As per logistics performance index (LPI), India ranks 53rd across 115 countries recording an efficient logistics system score of 3.08 out of 5. The logistics market in India is largely unorganized with several local or domestic transporters with a fleet size of around 5 trucks or trailers accounting for more than 2/3rd of the total owned and available fleet size for road transport in India, therefore commanding a considerable share in the total road transportation revenues of the country. The logistics industry encompasses several components such as transportation, warehousing, and value added services of which transportation forms the major proportion of the industry in India closely followed by value added services and warehousing.
The logistics and warehousing industry’s revenue is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 10.7% during 2015-2019. 3PL, e-commerce logistics and cold chain are the 3 biggest segments in the logistics and warehousing industry in India based on future growth rates. The time-sensitive delivery phenomenon has led to the logistics industry to change their perspective and many traditional players are also diversifying their services portfolio to make space for e-commerce logistics. Based on the rise of QSR market in India, cold chain market is also witnessing remarkable growth. The increased foreign trade has led to the CFS/ICD segment of warehousing industry to record impressive growth rates in the recent years and is expected to continue the same for the forthcoming years.
“The increasing contribution by e-commerce logistics, governments efforts mainly Make in India initiative and the rise in domestic consumption will help pave the way for further growth of Logistics and Warehousing industry in the coming years.”, according to the Research Associate, Ken Research.
Key Topics Covered in the Report:
India Logistics and Warehousing Industry
- Market Size by Revenue
- Market Segmentation by
o Modal Mix (road, rail, water and air)
o Services Mix (transportation, warehousing, freight forwarding and value added services)
- Trends and Development
- Growth Drivers
- SWOT
- Porter’s 5 Forces Model
- Logistics and Warehousing Industry comparison of India with the US and China
- Impact of Budget on Logistics
- Opportunities in the Logistics and Warehousing Industry in India
- Detailed Analysis of various segments of the Logistics and Warehousing Industry including Express Logistics, 3PL Market, E-commerce Logistics, Freight Forwarding Market, Industrial and Agricultural Warehousing, Cold Chain and CFS/ICD.
- Competitive Landscape for leading companies in Logistics and Warehousing Industry in India
- Future Outlook
- Macro Economic Parameters
Companies Covered in the Report
Aegis Logistics
All Cargo Logistics
Sical Logistics
Shreyas Shipping and Logistics
Container Corporation of India
Shipping Corporation of India
Transport Corporation of India
TVS Logistics
DIESL
ABC India Ltd.
Blue Dart
GATI
First Flight Couriers
Safexpress
Indo Arya Logistics
Arshiya Ltd
Food Corporation of India
Central Warehousing Corporation
National Bulk Handling Corporation
Snowman Logistics Ltd.
Fresh and Healthy Enterprises Ltd.
Gati Kausar
Gateway Distriparks Ltd.
LCL Logistix
Keywords
India E-commerce Logistics Industry
India Express Logistics Ground Market
India Express Logistics Air Market Revenue
India Freight Forwarding Industry Size
India Warehousing Agriculture Market
India Warehousing Industrial Segment
India Cargo Transportation Industry Size
Market Share Cold Chain Industry India
Third Party Logistics Industry Size India
Road Transportation Industry Performance
Trends Development India Logistics Market
Future Prospects India Warehousing Industry
India Logistics Value Added Services Market
India Courier Parcels Market Demand
Shipments Volume India Logistics
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