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市場調查報告書

印度物流市場發展前景

India Logistics Outlook 2007

出版商 Datamonitor
出版日期 2007年03月 商品編碼 51952
內容資訊 英文  
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本報告已在2011年07月19日停止出版。

簡介

專門於多樣市場領域之調查分析的英國市調公司 Datamonitor Corporation(總公司:London),針對印度物流市場進行相關調查分析及預測,並出版報告書 "India Logistics Outlook 2007" 。

本報告書內容包括:印度政治・經濟・社會・技術・法律・環境相關介紹、印度物流產業中顯著趨勢、市場發展刺激因素及消費產業動向、空運・道路・鐵路等市場區隔別調查分析及發展前景分析等。內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 實施概要

第2章 印度概要

  • PESTLE(政治・經濟・社會・技術・法律・環境)分析:摘要
  • 政治:印度國民議會派及政治安定
  • 經濟:對目前快速成長持續性的疑慮
  • 社會:經濟成長產生新的社會問題
  • 技術:在全球市場中地位逐漸提昇的印度
  • 法律:實施階段性改善系統的策略
  • 環境:經濟・社會問題背後不被注意到的環境問題

第3章 產業概要

  • 概要

第4章 物流中的主題・趨勢・課題

  • 物流產業:組織化
  • 對運輸基礎環境建設的投資
  • 物流服務業者CAPEX
  • VAT之利用

第5章 市場發展刺激因素

  • GDP、EXIM、基礎環境發展
  • 消費性產業
    • FMCG
    • 汽車・汽車零件
    • 紡織品
    • 組織化零售產業
    • 電子
    • 藥品

第6章 印度物流產業:市場區隔別

  • 空運
  • CEP市場
  • 陸路
  • 鐵路
  • 海上運輸
  • 多模式運輸・貨櫃物流

第7章 朝下一個階段發展

  • 總結・總論

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Abstract

Overview

Introduction

Strong growth enablers exist in India today in the form of over $300 billion worth of infrastructure investments, phased introduction of value-added-tax (VAT), and the development of organized retail and agri-processing industries. Strong foreign direct investment inflows in several industry sectors will also lead to increased market opportunities for 3PL providers in India.

Scope

  • India Overview: PESTLE (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, Environmental) analysis of India
  • Industry Overview: Analysis of the relationship between the Indian economy and its logistics industry
  • Issues, Trends and Challenges: The structure of the Indian logistics industry and the activities of the key stakeholders: the government and the 3PLs
  • Analysis by sector (FMCG, automotive, textiles, retailing, electronics, express and pharmaceuticals) and mode (road, rail, sea, air)

Report Highlights

With India' s gross domestic profit growing at over 9% per year and the manufacturing sector enjoying double digit growth rates, the Indian logistics industry is at an inflection point, and is expected to reach a market size of over $125 billion in year 2010.

As a result of the under-developed trade and logistics infrastructure, the logistics cost of the Indian economy is over 13% of GDP, compared to less than 10% of GDP in almost the entire Western Europe and North America. The Indian logistics industry is characterized by dominance of a disorganized market.

Transporters with fleets smaller than five trucks account for over two-thirds of the total trucks owned and operated in India and make up 80% of revenues. The freight forwarding segment is also represented by thousands of small customs brokers and clearing & forwarding agents, who cater to local cargo requirements.

Reasons to Purchase

  • "India Logistics Outlook 2007" provides an in-depth analysis of the Indian logistics industry and its key drivers.
  • Covers top level data, forecasts and insightful analysis of the main factors affecting the Indian logistics market, both currently and in the future.

Table of Contents

  • CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Executive Summary
  • CHAPTER 2 INDIA OVERVIEW
    • 2.1 PESTLE Summary
    • 2.2 Political: Declining in influence, Indian NationalCongress still holds the key to political stability
    • 2.3 Economic: Doubts over sustainability of the currentrapid economic growth continues to plague the sub-continent
    • 2.4 Social: Recent economic development raises new socialissues
    • 2.5 Technological: India registers an increasingtechnological presence globally
    • 2.6 Legal: Steps have been taken to improve the system,though a lot still remain
    • 2.7 Environmental: Concerns remain buried under economicand social problems
  • CHAPTER 3 INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
    • Overview
  • CHAPTER 4 ISSUES, TRENDS AND CHALLENGES FOR LOGISTICS
    • 4.1 Logistics Industry: From un-organized to organized
    • 4.2 Transportation Infrastructure Investments
    • 4.3 CAPEX by Logistics Service Providers
    • 4.4 VAT Implementation
  • CHAPTER 5 GROWTH DRIVERS
    • 5.1 GDP, EXIM and Infrastructure Growth
    • 5.2 Industry Verticals
      • FMCG
      • Auto and Auto Components
      • Textiles
      • Organized Retailing
      • Electronics
      • Pharmaceuticals
  • CHAPTER 6 INDIAN LOGISTICS INDUSTRY - SEGMENTS
    • 6.1 Air Freight
    • 6.2 CEP Market
    • 6.3 Road Freight
    • 6.4 Rail Freight
    • 6.5 Sea Freight
    • 6.6 Multi-Modal Transportation and Container Logistics
  • CHAPTER 7 THE NEXT STAGE
    • Summary and Conclusions
  • List of Tables
    • Table 1: PESTLE Highlights
    • Table 2: Productivity of software industry
    • Table 3: Logistics industry market drivers ranked inorder of impact (India) 2007-2016E
    • Table 4: Indian Logistics Industry Snapshot: Dynamicsand Competitive Scenario
    • Table 5: Stages of airport modernization plan
    • Table 6: Various categories for container train license
    • Table 7: Minimum requirement for CFSs
    • Table 8: Players applied for licenses
  • List of Figures
    • Figure 1: Time-wise Distribution of Political Parties inPower
    • Figure 2: % of votes polled in elections for IndianNational Congress
    • Figure 3: Growth drivers and enablers
    • Figure 4: Higher value add by Indian LSPs
    • Figure 5: Increased level of integration
    • Figure 6: Current Scenario
    • Figure 7: Post VAT implementation - Hub & spokemodel
    • Figure 8: India Agricultural Products Market
    • Figure 9: India Automobile Production (' 000)
    • Figure 10: Indian Auto Components Market (€9 Billion)
    • Figure 11: Indian Textile Industry
    • Figure 12: Indian Retail Market
    • Figure 13: Indian Electronics Market
    • Figure 14: Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
    • Figure 15: Indian Logistics Industry
    • Figure 16: Indian Outsourced Logistics Market - 2006(€18.8 Billion)
    • Figure 17: Key Players in the Indian Logistics Industry
    • Figure 18: Indian Air Cargo Tonnage (in ' 000 Tons)
    • Figure 19: India' s International Air Freight MarketShare - 2006
    • Figure 20: Indian Express and Parcels Market (€869Million)
    • Figure 21: Indian Road Network (3.32 Million KM)
    • Figure 22: Infrastructure spending (€254 Billion,FY06-12E)
    • Figure 23: National Highways in India
    • Figure 24: Golden Quadrilateral : Project Map
    • Figure 25: State-wise Presence of Indian Ports (Numberof ports, as %age)
    • Figure 26: Current and Estimated Capacity hikes inIndian ports (FY04-14E)
    • Figure 27: Estimated Capacity Hike Costs in Indian Ports(FY04-14E)
    • Figure 28: Container Handling Share of Various Ports
    • Figure 29: Container Terminal (CFS/ICD) Concentration inIndia
    • Figure 30: Number of ICDs/CFS' in India
    • Figure 31: Existing CFS' at JNPT (Total Capacity 1Million TEUs)
    • Figure 32: Proposed CFS' at JNPT
    • Figure 33: Key Players in Container Trade Management
    • Figure 34: Container traffic flow in India
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