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Indian Freight Market 2018 Global Market Analysis by Types, Applications and Players Status and Forecasts to 2023

Indian Freight -Market Demand, Growth, Opportunities and Analysis Of Top Key Player Forecast To 2022

PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, April 20, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Freight Industry

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Current Scenario
• The current modal mix for cargo transportation is sub-optimal and skewed towards roads, which accounts for about 60-65% of the total freight transported.
• India has the second largest road network covering about 5.47 million km, of which national highways account for 2% of the network and carry around 40% of the traffic on Indian roads.
• The Indian Railways’ network comprises a total track length of about 119,578 km, with around 40% rail sections operating at 100% line capacity utilisation. Growth in freight traffic has almost plateaued at 0-1%, with the rail modal share declining to 30%.
• Indian ports have a freight handling capacity of over 1,700 million tonnes. Of the total freight handled at ports, major ports account for a 57.19% share, while non-major ports account for a 42.8% share.
• Air freight contributes a mere ~1% in the total cargo movement in India, moving around 35% of the total shipment value.
• Coastal and inland waterways lack dedicated infrastructure and thus remain largely untapped for movement of freight.
• The industry structure overall is highly fragmented, with unorganised players accounting for the largest share of business

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Emerging Trends – Growing capacity and rising scale of business
• A shift from pure transportation business to end-to-end service providers has emerged, thereby facilitating growth of third-party logistics and supply chain management industries in India.
• The rising scale of freight transportation has further encouraged a trend towards outsourcing non-core activities like logistics, warehousing, and associated activities to integrated players which has increased the share of the organised segment.
• The freight segment across all sectors has witnessed significant capacity augmentation and adoption of advanced technologies.
• Demand for logistics has been rising in Tier II and III cities, which has led to several third-party logistics and e-commerce players to expanding logistic operations in these areas.
• Freight transport through roads and air have been witnessing an upward trend in pricing, while that of ports and rail have been witnessing a downward or constant trend

Opportunities Galore – New programmes to drive growth
• Six major projects in roads, ports, inland waterways and railways – Bharat Mala, Setu Bharatam, district connectivity, Sagarmala, port-rail connectivity, 106 national waterways development – have been announced by the government, which will directly benefit the freight industry in future.
• Hyderabad-based Air Excellence Aviation Private Limited plans to establish 100 business development areas with small airports, and 100 air logistics centres with airstrips for cargo handling in the country.
• The shipping ministry has identified ~200 focus projects to be implemented by 2025 under the Sagarmala programme.
• Based on master plans finalised for 12 major ports, 142 port capacity expansion projects worth Rs 914.34 billion have been identified for implementation over the next 20 years.
• Further, 14 coastal economic zones covering all the maritime states and union territories have been proposed.
• The Ministry of Railways has also identified additional dedicated freight corridors – North-South Corridor (Delhi-Chennai); East-West Corridor (Kolkata-Mumbai); and East Coast Corridor (Kharagpur-Vijayawada) – for implementation in the coming decade.

Outlook and The Way Forward
• The overall outlook of the freight industry in India is very bright. The industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15-20% between 2015-16 and 2019-20.
• However, to handle the growing traffic, significant investments need to be made for expanding, modernising and upgrading infrastructure, deploying advanced equipment and technology, and setting up of new storage and transit facilities.
• Regarding GST, grey areas around increased compliance costs and credit blockages of the small players still exist.
• Air freight in India needs to be revived through a comprehensive air cargo programme/plan.
• Dedicated efforts will be required by government authorities/agencies to reduce turnaround time at ports and terminals.
• Further, a coordinated approach towards capacity addition will be needed with regards to ports, as some regions have significant overcapacity, while others have low capacity.

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Table of Content

1. Executive Summary

2. Overview
• Macroeconomic and Trade Scenario
• Size and Growth
• Modal Split
• Competitive Landscape
• Industry Structure
• Policy and Regulatory Framework
• Recent Trends and Developments
• Upcoming Projects and Investments
• Key Issues and Challenges
• Outlook and Projections (till 2022-23)

3. Future Outlook and Investment Opportunities
• Growth Drivers
• Policy and Regulatory Outlook
• Union Budget 2017-18 – Announcements and Impact
• Investment Requirements
• Upcoming Projects (rail freight terminals, cargo/container berths at ports, cargo terminals at airports, express cargo terminals, connectivity, etc.)
• Market Opportunities for Developers, Construction Contractors, Technology Providers, Equipment Suppliers, Raw Material Suppliers, Financiers/Investors
• Key Challenges in Implementation

4. Key Projections
• Freight Traffic Projections
• Cargo Capacity Projections
• Projected Freight Rates

5. Impact of GST
• Introduction to GST
• Key Features
• Impact on Road Transportation and Trucking Industry, Developers and Operators, Contractors, Container Train Operators, Shipping Companies, Airlines, Express Cargo Carries, etc.
• Key Challenges in Implementation

6. Road Transport
• Size and Growth
• Policy and Regulatory Framework
• Government Schemes/ Initiatives
• Key Trends and Development
• Technological Developments
• Industry Structure and Key Players
• Pricing Trends
• Growth Drivers
• Investment Requirement
• Issues and Challenges
• Outlook and Projections

7. Rail Transport
• Size and Growth
• Commodity-wise Freight Analysis
• Policy and Schemes
• Key Government Initiatives
• Key Trends and Developments
• Technological Advancements
• Impact of DFC on the Freight Segment
• Industry Structure and Key Players
• Growth Drivers
• Investment Requirement
• Key Issues and Challenges
• Outlook and Projections (till 2022-23)

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