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市場調查報告書
物流產業動向
State of the Industry - Logistics
| 出版商 |
Datamonitor |
| 出版日期 |
2008年02月 |
商品編碼 |
62766 |
| 內容資訊 |
英文 16 pages |
| 價格 |
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本報告已在2011年07月19日停止出版。
本報告書內容包括:2007年物流產業的主要動向、DATAMONITOR的2008年預測等。內容綱要摘記如下:
第1章 DATAMONITOR的觀點
第2章 分析
- 受金融緊縮政策影響不容許有任何差錯的全球經濟狀況
- 歐洲:與美國緊密相關,敏感的經濟狀況
- 美國:一時的不景氣還是景氣衰退
- 亞洲:日本之外的其他地方持續良好的發展狀況
- 中東:實力增強
- 全球經濟狀況須謹慎面對
- 物流產業仍未受到景氣衰退的根本性影響,2007年的發展大致良好
- 物流企業的收益狀況持續良好,DHL-Exel穩坐全球第1物流業者寶座
- 大部份的物流企業收益增加,但營業利益卻不高
- 除了經濟問題以外,在2008年中可能對物流產業造成相當大的影響的動向
- 合作使運輸公司和客戶雙方都獲得好處
- RFID就長期而言雖能改善效率,但有必要冒著短期投資的風險嗎?
- 中國的產業獨佔狀態雖持續,但可預期比其他國家扮演更重要的角色
- 環境問題是物流企業及其客戶都必須面對的課題,需要思考對策
- 主要的運輸方式都有其個自需面對的課題
- 市場整合雖在持續,但未來的路還很長
第3章 行動
第4章 附錄
Abstract
Introduction
Given that the logistics market is highly fragmented, margins low and the
global economy on a knife-edge, this brief offers an essential overview of the
sector and its future. The ' State of the Industry - Logistics' brief contains
a detailed review of the global picture in 2007, its impact on the logistics
industry and the major players, as well as Datamonitor' s forecasts for the
coming year.
Scope of this report
- An overview of the current economic state of the major regions in light of
the recent credit crunch, as well as their outlook.
- Analysis of the impact that the global economic slowdown has had on the
revenues of the top global logistics players.
- Analysis of the major trends that will drive the logistics industry, as
well as the steps companies can take now to help improve future success.
Research and analysis highlights
The logistics industry is a dynamic and rapidly changing industry that is
closely aligned with the global economic cycle due to its high correlation
with trade. Due to the credit crunch, the global economy is on a knife-edge,
with the US set for a potential recession and Europe struggling to juggle both
interest rates and inflation successfully.
However, the slowdown has yet to filter through to logistics company revenues,
as the top players in the market enjoyed a good year in 2007. Nevertheless,
2008 is set to be far tougher for those in the transportation sector.
Aside from the economy, which logistics players can do little about, several
trends will have a significant impact on the logistics industry in the coming
year. The key question though is what logistics companies can do now to help
reap the rewards from these trends as well as improve their chances of
surviving in the future.
Key reasons to read this report
- Understand the current state of the global economy and the two potential
future scenarios it faces.
- Gain an insight into the trends that are set to drive the logistics market
in the coming years.
- Identify how your company can be proactive now in order to take full
advantage of these trends in the future.
Table of Contents
DATAMONITOR VIEW
ANALYSIS
- The global economy is on a knife-edge after the effects of the credit
crunch
- Europe: Jittery economies due to America link
- US: Recession or slowdown?
- APAC: Still going strong, other than Japan
- Middle East: A rising force
- Global economic prospects on a knife-edge
- The full effect of the slowdown has yet to hit the logistics industry,
as 2007 was a good year
- Logistics revenues still strong, with DHL-Exel still number one global
player
- Profitability has also increased for the majority of players, but
operating margins remain slim
- Aside from the economy, several trends will have a significant impact
on the logistics industry in the coming year
- Collaboration would benefit both shippers and clients
- RFID would improve efficiency in the long-run, but who is willing to
risk the short-term financial investment?
- China will still dominate the industry, but other countries will also
enjoy more prominent roles
- Environmental issues have risen up the agenda for both logistics
companies and their clients, requiring the former to take action
- Main transportation modes will also face their own individual challenges
- Although consolidation in the market has continued, it still has a way
to go
ACTIONS
- There are several moves that logistics companies can make to improve
future potential earnings.
APPENDIX
- Methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
List of Tables
- Table 1: Company Revenue H1 2007 vs. H1 2006 ($m)
- Table 2: Company Revenue Q1-Q3 2007 vs. Q1-Q3 2006 ($m)
- Table 3: Company Profitability Q1-Q3 2007 vs. Q1-Q3 2006 ($m)
- Table 4: Operating Margin Q1-Q3 2007 vs. Q1-Q3 2006
List of Figures
- Figure 1: Average Oil Price 1995-2007 (USD)
- Figure 2: Company Revenues Q1-Q3 2007 vs. Q1-Q3 2006 ($m)
- Figure 3: Operating Margin Q1-Q3 2007 vs. Q1-Q3 2006
- Figure 4: Consolidation in the Logistics Market
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