Transport and Logistics in India: vast potential, but high risks

Mumbai, 15th February 2007: Mumbai based distributor Bharat Book Bureau has come up with their latest offering on the transport and logistics industry in India titled India Transport and Logistics 2005”.

The report mentions that the Indian logistics and transport industry has huge potential growth prospects for local and foreign operators alike. The reason for this is the massive liberalization policies, investment in infrastructure, increasing levels in disposable income and dynamic manufacturing and retail sectors are combining to produce a market environment which could one day rival the fast moving Chinese economy.

Due to the Chinese invasion in the Indian markets, there are many challenges for the industry. Factors like congestion, fragmentation, over regulation and a weak transport network are holding back the industry. Also, there are many risks for western companies which are attempting to enter the Indian market, even though this has not deterred the major global logistics officers from establishing a presence.

The report titled India Transport and Logistics 2005 provides a detailed examination and analysis of the Indian transport infrastructure including road, rail, air and sea. Extensive briefing on some of the key vertical sectors in the Indian economy, like healthcare, pharma, automotive, retail, consumer, textiles, fashion, technology etc has been provided. Extensive review of the key structural trends n the logistics sector including reforms and de-regulation policies and 25 profiles of the leading companies in transport including major players in the market like FedEx , TNT , DHL , UPS etc is given.

An analysis of the implementation of supply chain management techniques by the Indian manufacturers and retailers and the likely impact of outsourcing on the supply side has been provided.

The report is a vital one in terms of logistics companies wishing to expand their operations throughout the country. It is an important guide in providing essential information not only on competitors, potential partners, and market environment but also on clients and key vertical sectors in the transport and logistics sector. 

It provides answers to some of the vital questions like the strategies of the major express and logistics operators, the trends affecting the supply side, investment opportunities, liberalizing policies, the regulatory concerns, investment opportunities, and the risks involved in doing business in India.

Detailed company profiles of both domestic and international companies in
India have been provided. Each profile contains a mix of operational, strategic, financial and corporate data. The profiles give an insight into the development of the market as well as providing essential information for customers and competitors.

For more information please visit: http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=30010 

 

 



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