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Published: Dec, 2014 | Pages:
176 | Publisher: Netscribes
Industry: Transport And Logistics | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)
Netscribes' latest market research report titled Warehousing Market in India 2014 states that the demand for good quality state-of-the-art warehouses will be a major requirement in the country given the growing logistic industry. The evolution from storage go-downs to multipurpose logistic centers is highly desired as warehouses form a crucial supply chain element holding the key to both customer satisfaction and cost reduction. Warehouses today serve not only as a stocking point, their utility portfolio has diversified to being consolidation centers for multiple sourcing locations, providing cross docking facilities to retail distributors, sorting center for customer deliveries, and an assembly facility for final packaging and bundling. Currently, the organized sector has a minor market share, however it claims major portion of the revenue. The warehouse market is subjected to stringent regulations and policies regarding licensing, performance, and accountability. The current fragmented state of the sector coupled with growth in the overall economy provides tremendous potential for the warehousing sector to flourish. A surge of government initiatives in the form of Warehousing Regulation & Development Act (WRDA) of 2007 ensures to eliminate pseudo warehousing companies and Goods and Services Tax (GST) that aims at standardizing tax rates across the nation, policies promoting Free Trade Warehousing Zones (FTWZs) will encourage the addition of a significant level of modern warehousing capacity in the country. Further, significant investment in infrastructure for improvement of cargo transport modes, ICD/CFS and 100% FDI in logistics has provided a tremendous boost to the warehousing market. Emergence of third party logistics service, PE activity in warehousing market, adoption of WMS is some recent emerging trends in the warehousing market.
Table of Contents
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 8-10: Evolution of Warehousing in India, Warehousing - Value Chain, Core and Value Added Services of Warehouses Logistics Market Overview Slide 12-14: Asia - Pacific Market Overview, Logistics Market Overview - India, Logistics Performance Indicator (2010 - 2014), Logistic Market Size & Growth (2013 - 2018e) Warehouse Market Slide 16-27: Warehousing Market in India - Structure and Share, Projected Growth in Warehousing Space Demand (2013 - 2019e), Warehousing - Market Size & Growth (2013 - 2018e), Market Segmentation - Application Based (2013), Industrial Warehousing (IW) Market (2013 - 2018e), Agricultural Warehousing (AW) Market (2013 - 2018e), Temperature Controlled Warehousing (2009 - 2017e), Container Handling and Storage (2010 - 2015e), Liquid Storage, Warehousing attractiveness - comparative analysis, Air Cargo Output through All Indian Airports (2005-06 - 2012-13), Marine Traffic Growth and Opportunities, Current State of Market, State of Infrastructure and Resources, Scope Of Investment Warehouse Classification Slide 29-31: Classification of warehouses based on ownership and usage, Classification of warehouses as per target customers Business Models Slide 33-34: Own purchase and Lease Models of Ownership, Challenges that Act as Major Influencers for Owned Warehouses Establishment Criteria Slide 36-42: Key parameters for building warehouses, Key Buying Criteria, Critical Success Factors, Warehouse locations - influencers, Major warehouse hubs in India, Warehousing attractiveness - Indian cities Drivers & Challenges Slide 44: Drivers and Challenges - Summary Slide 45-54: Drivers Slide 55-66: Challenges Government Initiative Slide 68: Key Initiatives - Summary Slide 69-80 - Initiatives by the Department of Food and Public Distribution, Shift to GST Tax Regime, Warehousing Act, Private Investment in Logistics Parks and FTWZs, Infrastructure Developments, Development of the Dedicated Freight Corridor Slide 81-89: Government Warehousing Agencies, Storage Capacity Share (2011-12), Total Storage Capacity Available with FCI (2014), Storage Capacity at Central Warehouses (2011), Way Forward - Union Budget Warehousing Opportunities in India Slide 91-100: Opportunities from Industry Segments, Growth in Major Warehousing Sectors, Major Demand Generators for Warehousing - City Wise Mapping, Government Initiatives for Construction of Warehouses in Rural Areas, State-wise Capacity Status Report of PEG Scheme (2014) Trends Slide 102: Key Trends - Summary Slide 103-110: Consolidation in the Warehousing Market, Changing Tax Policy and Outsourcing of Warehousing to 3PLs, State of Automation in the Warehousing Industry, PE Activity in Warehousing Market, Adoption of New Technologies Competitive Landscape Slide 112: Porter's Five Forces Analysis Slide 113-117: Competitive Benchmarking Slide 118-147: Major Public Players Slide 148-165: Major Private Players Strategic Recommendation Slide 167-173: Opportunities for Warehousing in Haryana, Recommendations on Technology Adoption for Players, Recommendations for SMEs, Improving Order Picking Efficiency Appendix Slide 175: Key Ratios Description Slide 176: Sources of Information
List of Tables
Warehouse Market 1. Market Share - Organized and Unorganized (By space and value) 2. Warehousing attractiveness - comparative analysis 3. Preferred locations for logistics parks - Initiatives and Characteristics 4. Emergence and Growth of New Cargo Centers 5. Government Initiatives - Plan and Investment 6. Efficiency Analysis of Cargo Handling Facilities 7. Snapshot of employee profile in warehouse sector of India Establishment Criteria 1. City Specific Analysis of Warehouse Attractiveness Drivers & Challenges 1. Investment (Existing & Upcoming) in Manufacturing and Retail from Major Companies 2. Container Traffic Handled at Major Ports (2002-03 - 2012-13) 3. Factors contributing to Skill Shortage 4. Problems from Unskilled Labor 5. Components of Material Handling System used in Warehouses Government Initiative 1. Capacity Creation under National Policy on Handling, Storage and Transportation (2010) 2. Main Functions of Department of Food and Public Distribution 3. Augmentation of Storage Capacity in NE Region 4. Comparison of Logistics Parks and Free Trade Warehousing Zones (FTWZ) 5. Salient Features and Progress of National Highway Development Program 6. Proposed Timelines for DFC Construction 7. Total Storage Capacity Available with FCI (2014) 8. Storage Capacity at Central Warehouses (2011) 9. Major Demand Generators for Warehousing - City Wise Mapping 10. State-wise Capacity Status Report of PEG Scheme (2014) Trends 1. Optimization and Modernization Techniques 2. Total PE investments from 2011-14 3. Some PE Investments in Warehousing Sector 4. Some Warehouse Management Solution Competitive Landscape 1. Public Trading Comparables 2. Company Profiles (All Companies) a. Company Information (All Companies) b. Products and Services (All Companies) c. Key People (All Companies) d. Key Financial Performance Indicators (Only Public Companies) e. Key Ratios (All Companies except Food Corporation of India) f. Business Highlights (All Companies) Strategic Recommendation 1. IT Systems in Warehousing Appendix 1. Key Ratios Description 2. Sources of Information
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