Container Logistic (CFS & ICD) Market in India 2015
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Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Container Logistics (CFS & ICD) Market in India 2015 highlights the overall scenario of the container logistics market in India. Growth of Indian container traffic has led to the demand for transit facilities such as CFS and ICD, which offer services for containerization of break bulk cargo and also handles custom activities. CFS and ICD facilities are an integral component of the logistics sector infrastructure. India, being at the brim of experiencing heightened trade with emerging countries makes this market attractive segment that constitutes a growing asset in the EXIM supply chain. The market is set to expand predominantly owing to the growth in containerized cargo, improvement in custom clearance activities, higher margins in comparison to other logistics activities, and construction of dedicated freight corridor. Government initiatives in the form of allowance of 100% FDI in logistics sector, development of the port sector via Maritime Agenda-Vision 2020, investments in shipbuilding along with policies to invite private sector to build logistics parks and Free Trade Warehouse Zones (FTWZ) have provided the much needed impetus to the container logistics market in terms of space, planned assets and low cost superior services.
Poor infrastructure facility and high costs associated with setting up of CFS and ICD facilities are the basic challenges faced by the industry. However, continuous investments in major ports towards capacity creation and improving container handling efficiency have well added to the advantage of the market. Further analyzing the environmental perspective, container ships are the cleanest modes of transport for bulk cargo. Thus promotion of coastal shipping is a much desired trend. Focus on investment strategy and improving efficiency of container ports are the key strategies to expect a sustainable growth trajectory in the overall container logistics sector.
Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Container Logistics (CFS & ICD) Market in India 2015 highlights the overall scenario of the container logistics market in India. Growth of Indian container traffic has led to the demand for transit facilities such as CFS and ICD, which offer services for containerization of break bulk cargo and also handles custom activities. CFS and ICD facilities are an integral component of the logistics sector infrastructure. India, being at the brim of experiencing heightened trade with emerging countries makes this market attractive segment that constitutes a growing asset in the EXIM supply chain. The market is set to expand predominantly owing to the growth in containerized cargo, improvement in custom clearance activities, higher margins in comparison to other logistics activities, and construction of dedicated freight corridor. Government initiatives in the form of allowance of 100% FDI in logistics sector, development of the port sector via Maritime Agenda-Vision 2020, investments in shipbuilding along with policies to invite private sector to build logistics parks and Free Trade Warehouse Zones (FTWZ) have provided the much needed impetus to the container logistics market in terms of space, planned assets and low cost superior services.
Poor infrastructure facility and high costs associated with setting up of CFS and ICD facilities are the basic challenges faced by the industry. However, continuous investments in major ports towards capacity creation and improving container handling efficiency have well added to the advantage of the market. Further analyzing the environmental perspective, container ships are the cleanest modes of transport for bulk cargo. Thus promotion of coastal shipping is a much desired trend. Focus on investment strategy and improving efficiency of container ports are the key strategies to expect a sustainable growth trajectory in the overall container logistics sector.
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2011-12 – 2014-15), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Apr 2014 – Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2011-12 – 2014-15), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11 – 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10 – 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 8-12: Logistics Market Overview – India, Logistics Performance Indicator (2010 – 2014), Logistic Market Size & Growth (2013 – 2018e), Logistics Sector Segmentation based on Service Areas, Container Traffic Scenario in India, Containerization Levels – India vs. Global (2012-13), Container Logistics Segments, EXIM Services – Value Chain and Container Logistics Market – Supply Chain
Market Overview
Slide 14-32: Asia – Container Logistics Market Overview – India, CFS and ICD Market Size & Growth - volume wise (2013 – 2018e), CFS and ICD – Revenue based Segmentation (2012-13), Variation of Container Traffic for Major Ports (2012-13 to 2013-14), Inland Container Clusters – Indian Cities, Critical Success Factors for CFSs and ICDs, Exim Container Supply Chain in India – Growth Opportunity, Estimated Investment – Future Scenario, Containerization Penetration in India (2009 – 2013), Vessel Traffic, Major Ports (2012-13), Strategic Insights, ICDs in India, Market Segments - Snapshot, Operations and Centre of Activities of CFSs and ICDs
Development of the Port Sector
Slide 34-37: Ocean Shipping and Operational Modes, Growing Demand for Container Transport, Share of Container Traffic in Total Trade (2013-14), Sea Freight – Market Size and Growth (2005 – 2014), Maritime Agenda: Vision 2020, Capacity Creation-Maritime Agenda (2009-10 – 2019-20)
Prerequisite and Regulations
Slide 39-45: Approval Procedure of CFS & ICD and its Implementation, Archaic Legislation, Procedures for Import and Export through ICDs, Export and Import Cycle w.r.t. ICDs and CFSs
Government Initiatives
Slide 47-62: FDI Regime – Sectors Pertaining to the Transport and Logistics Industry, FDI Equity Inflows over the Years (2008-09 – 2012-13), FDI in Logistics Sector (2009-10 – 2012-13), FDI in Transport and Infrastructure (2013, Jan – Sep ), Sources of Income for the Port Sector (2007-12 – 2012-17e), Capacity Expansion and Investment Opportunities along East Coast Ports, Investment Scenario (2010 – 2020), Shipbuilding Subsidy and Investments, Private Investment in Logistics Parks and FTWZs, Container Terminal Privatization, Planned Investment on Projects – JN Port (2010 – 2020), Investment Scenario at Major Ports, Routes of Foreign Investment in India, Pros and Cons for Foreign Investors in Storage Based Segment such as CFSs & ICDs
Drivers & Challenges
Slide 64: Drivers & Challenges – Summary
Slide 65-74: Drivers
Slide 75-80: Challenges
Key Issues
Slide 82: Technical Inefficiency, Production Scale Inefficiency, Size of Ports and Regional Patterns
Trends
Slide 84-87: Modes of Transport – Comparative Analysis, Comparisons of CO2 Emissions across Transport Modes, Emission Levels across Vehicles, Improvement Needs at Dry Ports
Competitive Landscape
Slide 89: Container Rail Players with CFS - Summary
Slide 90: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Slide 91-95: Competitive Benchmarking
Slide 96-120: Major Public Players
Slide 121-145: Major Private Players
Direct Investment Scenario (Public Companies)
Slide 147: Direct Investments Scenario – Summary
Slide 148-151: Total Investments – Sector-wise, Sector Specific Investments – Geography-wise, Sector Specific Investments – Segment-wise, Investment Snapshot (except Sanco Trans Ltd.)
Slide 152-153: Disclosed Suppliers and Strategic Alliances within the Last Two Years
Strategic Recommendation
Slide 155-157: Investment Recommendation for Investors, Recommendations for Foreign Investors While Entry, Improving Efficiency of Container Ports
Appendix
Slide 159: Key Ratios Description
Slide 160: Sources of Information
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2011-12 – 2014-15), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Apr 2014 – Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2011-12 – 2014-15), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11 – 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10 – 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 8-12: Logistics Market Overview – India, Logistics Performance Indicator (2010 – 2014), Logistic Market Size & Growth (2013 – 2018e), Logistics Sector Segmentation based on Service Areas, Container Traffic Scenario in India, Containerization Levels – India vs. Global (2012-13), Container Logistics Segments, EXIM Services – Value Chain and Container Logistics Market – Supply Chain
Market Overview
Slide 14-32: Asia – Container Logistics Market Overview – India, CFS and ICD Market Size & Growth - volume wise (2013 – 2018e), CFS and ICD – Revenue based Segmentation (2012-13), Variation of Container Traffic for Major Ports (2012-13 to 2013-14), Inland Container Clusters – Indian Cities, Critical Success Factors for CFSs and ICDs, Exim Container Supply Chain in India – Growth Opportunity, Estimated Investment – Future Scenario, Containerization Penetration in India (2009 – 2013), Vessel Traffic, Major Ports (2012-13), Strategic Insights, ICDs in India, Market Segments - Snapshot, Operations and Centre of Activities of CFSs and ICDs
Development of the Port Sector
Slide 34-37: Ocean Shipping and Operational Modes, Growing Demand for Container Transport, Share of Container Traffic in Total Trade (2013-14), Sea Freight – Market Size and Growth (2005 – 2014), Maritime Agenda: Vision 2020, Capacity Creation-Maritime Agenda (2009-10 – 2019-20)
Prerequisite and Regulations
Slide 39-45: Approval Procedure of CFS & ICD and its Implementation, Archaic Legislation, Procedures for Import and Export through ICDs, Export and Import Cycle w.r.t. ICDs and CFSs
Government Initiatives
Slide 47-62: FDI Regime – Sectors Pertaining to the Transport and Logistics Industry, FDI Equity Inflows over the Years (2008-09 – 2012-13), FDI in Logistics Sector (2009-10 – 2012-13), FDI in Transport and Infrastructure (2013, Jan – Sep ), Sources of Income for the Port Sector (2007-12 – 2012-17e), Capacity Expansion and Investment Opportunities along East Coast Ports, Investment Scenario (2010 – 2020), Shipbuilding Subsidy and Investments, Private Investment in Logistics Parks and FTWZs, Container Terminal Privatization, Planned Investment on Projects – JN Port (2010 – 2020), Investment Scenario at Major Ports, Routes of Foreign Investment in India, Pros and Cons for Foreign Investors in Storage Based Segment such as CFSs & ICDs
Drivers & Challenges
Slide 64: Drivers & Challenges – Summary
Slide 65-74: Drivers
Slide 75-80: Challenges
Key Issues
Slide 82: Technical Inefficiency, Production Scale Inefficiency, Size of Ports and Regional Patterns
Trends
Slide 84-87: Modes of Transport – Comparative Analysis, Comparisons of CO2 Emissions across Transport Modes, Emission Levels across Vehicles, Improvement Needs at Dry Ports
Competitive Landscape
Slide 89: Container Rail Players with CFS - Summary
Slide 90: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Slide 91-95: Competitive Benchmarking
Slide 96-120: Major Public Players
Slide 121-145: Major Private Players
Direct Investment Scenario (Public Companies)
Slide 147: Direct Investments Scenario – Summary
Slide 148-151: Total Investments – Sector-wise, Sector Specific Investments – Geography-wise, Sector Specific Investments – Segment-wise, Investment Snapshot (except Sanco Trans Ltd.)
Slide 152-153: Disclosed Suppliers and Strategic Alliances within the Last Two Years
Strategic Recommendation
Slide 155-157: Investment Recommendation for Investors, Recommendations for Foreign Investors While Entry, Improving Efficiency of Container Ports
Appendix
Slide 159: Key Ratios Description
Slide 160: Sources of Information