Bharatbook.com launches a new report on "Indian Logistics Sector: Strategic Assessment of Key Elements and Opportunities"(http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=83500)
The Indian logistics industry is on the brink for a significant growth in the coming years as new companies, especially in the automotive, pharmaceutical, manufacturing and FMCG sectors, are increasingly opting to outsource their logistic requirements to specialised service providers
The proportion of logistics spend that is outsourced to third-parties is set to rise in the coming years. However, while specialized logistics companies have enjoyed an increasingly prominent role in recent years, their future success will rely on how they deal with five mega-trends that are set to shape the future of the industry.
Transport sector's contribution to India's GDP is estimated to be around, and road transport has a dominant role in this contribution. India has the second largest road network in the world.
The report "Indian Logistics Sector: Strategic Assessment of Key elements and opportunities" starts with identification of key strategic elements of the value chain / supply chain in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 provides overview of strategic elements. Chapter 4 discusses each element in-depth to understand the sector opportunities in detail. The details covered include overview of the element in Indian logistics context, importance of the element, market analysis, stakeholders, end-user analysis, competition assessment, needs and future trend, investments done in the sector, rules, and opportunities in the sector. This is supported by financial analysis done in Chapter 5 of the report. Financial analysis also includes typical investments, expenditure, ROI etc. Chapter 6 compares various sector opportunities by using a standard benchmark of factors spanning across possible ROI, technical and financial requirements, competition assessment and difficulty of implementation. This is presented as an Opportunity Matrix.
This Indian Logistics Sector report is one step ahead in understanding the strategic elements of Indian logistics sector as it delves into each strategic element and identifies opportunities, rather than skimming over the logistics scenario by reporting facts, figures and new developments. The report provides insights which can be used to understand the sector and directly assess a particular sector opportunity.
Scope
The report covers opportunity assessment in key elements of the Indian logistics sector. The ten strategic sectors identified in the report include:
1. Air Cargo Logistics
2. Cold Chain / Cold Storage
3. Custom Bonded Warehouse
4. Custom House Agents (CHA)
5. Distribution Centre (DC)
6. ICD / CFS
7. Project Cargo
8. Road Transport Service Provider
9. Sea Ports
10. Warehouse
Containerization and rail based logistics are other major strategic growth areas of Indian logistics sector and these are studied under various strategic elements mentioned above, wherever they impact.
For more information kindly visit: http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=83500
Contact:
Bharat Book Bureau
207, Hermes Atrium, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India.
Phone: +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438
Fax: +91 22 2757 9131
E-mail: info@bharatbook.com
Website: www.bharatbook.com
The Indian logistics industry is on the brink for a significant growth in the coming years as new companies, especially in the automotive, pharmaceutical, manufacturing and FMCG sectors, are increasingly opting to outsource their logistic requirements to specialised service providers
The proportion of logistics spend that is outsourced to third-parties is set to rise in the coming years. However, while specialized logistics companies have enjoyed an increasingly prominent role in recent years, their future success will rely on how they deal with five mega-trends that are set to shape the future of the industry.
Transport sector's contribution to India's GDP is estimated to be around, and road transport has a dominant role in this contribution. India has the second largest road network in the world.
The report "Indian Logistics Sector: Strategic Assessment of Key elements and opportunities" starts with identification of key strategic elements of the value chain / supply chain in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 provides overview of strategic elements. Chapter 4 discusses each element in-depth to understand the sector opportunities in detail. The details covered include overview of the element in Indian logistics context, importance of the element, market analysis, stakeholders, end-user analysis, competition assessment, needs and future trend, investments done in the sector, rules, and opportunities in the sector. This is supported by financial analysis done in Chapter 5 of the report. Financial analysis also includes typical investments, expenditure, ROI etc. Chapter 6 compares various sector opportunities by using a standard benchmark of factors spanning across possible ROI, technical and financial requirements, competition assessment and difficulty of implementation. This is presented as an Opportunity Matrix.
This Indian Logistics Sector report is one step ahead in understanding the strategic elements of Indian logistics sector as it delves into each strategic element and identifies opportunities, rather than skimming over the logistics scenario by reporting facts, figures and new developments. The report provides insights which can be used to understand the sector and directly assess a particular sector opportunity.
Scope
The report covers opportunity assessment in key elements of the Indian logistics sector. The ten strategic sectors identified in the report include:
1. Air Cargo Logistics
2. Cold Chain / Cold Storage
3. Custom Bonded Warehouse
4. Custom House Agents (CHA)
5. Distribution Centre (DC)
6. ICD / CFS
7. Project Cargo
8. Road Transport Service Provider
9. Sea Ports
10. Warehouse
Containerization and rail based logistics are other major strategic growth areas of Indian logistics sector and these are studied under various strategic elements mentioned above, wherever they impact.
For more information kindly visit: http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=83500
Contact:
Bharat Book Bureau
207, Hermes Atrium, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India.
Phone: +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438
Fax: +91 22 2757 9131
E-mail: info@bharatbook.com
Website: www.bharatbook.com
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