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Mumbai, 20th February: Mumbai based distributors
Bharat Book Bureau are proud to present a new report titled
Global Contract Logistics 2006.
The report on Global Contract Logistics provides information
on the many changes that the logistics industry has
experienced over the past twenty years.
This report is regarded as the industry benchmark, which is
useful in helping the companies build their business plans,
justify the investment plans including acquisitions and
mergers as well as tracks the industry’s development. This
report provides an insight into the size and growth of the
global contract logistics market, breaking the data into
many individual regions and countries. The report also
includes the total logistics spend as well as outsourcing
penetration rates, with employing now well established and
rigorous methodologies.
In addition to giving information about the latest trends in
outsourcing and collaboration, the report provides
comprehensive market data as well as company profiles. Some
of the important questions answered are how big are the
largest contact logistics markets and how fast they are
forecasted to grow, the total logistics spend on the
markets, who are the biggest contract logistics providers in
Europe, USA, Asia Pacific and the world, what is their
market share, which are the biggest players and the most
profitable companies and the performance of these big
players.
The report mentions that the global contract logistics
sector has transformed drastically in the last five years.
It includes profiles of over twenty of the world’s largest
players, including DHL, Penske, Schneider, Wincanton, Kuehne
+ Nagel, SembLog etc. Each profile focuses on the financial
status of the companies, the sales and profitability margins
and also includes comments on how each company has performed
during the last few years.
There are many opportunities for global logistics companies
to expand their range and breadth of outsourced services
which they can provide and this will fuel growth of the
contract logistics market for the future years. However, the
users of logistics services are increasingly asking for more
from their suppliers. They realize that logistics costs are
likely to increase over the coming years due to rising fuel
, labour and environmental costs.
For more information please visit:
http://www.bharatbook.com/bookdetail.asp?bookid=30004 |
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