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India Freight Transport Report Q3
2012

  • Product Code:BMI06268
  • Publication Date:July 2012
  • Publisher:Business Monitor
  • Product Type: Report
  • Pages:77
  • ISBN:1752-5853
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India Freight Transport Report Q3 2012

India's freight transport sector continues to develop rapidly, desperately trying to keep pace with the rapid growth of the country's economy and trade requirements. Trade growth is set to average over 9% between 2012 and 2016. There are obstacles to this, however, as congestion in ports and antiquated infrastructure impose limitations on growth potential. If investment can be assured, one need only look at the strong expansion of the private Gujarati ports to see the potential. Air and rail freight are both set to grow quickly, with air freight in particular to benefit from India's booming pharmaceutical industry, though, in the short term, global headwinds present some downside risk. However, the sale of Air India's dedicated freighter craft will have been a blow to the homegrown industry, and the business continues to suffer setbacks. Headline Industry Data

  • 2012/13 Port of Kandla tonnage throughput growth forecast is 10.8% and is projected to average 9.1% a year to 2016/2017.
  • 2012 rail freight growth forecast is 5.3% and is projected to average 6.2% to 2016.
  • 2012 air freight tonnes growth forecast is 5.8% and is forecast to average 6.6% to 2016.
  • 2012 total trade real growth forecast at 7.0%, and to average 9.3% to 2016. Key Industry Trends Air India Pulls Out Of Hub Plan Despite Air India Cargo abandoning its plans to set up a cargo hub, BMI believes there are other companies that can take over the role. Although the air freight industry is suffering from poor operating conditions, we believe that the positive long-term outlook for Indian air cargo volumes will help secure investment. Exporters' Boycott Adds To Air India's Woes BMI believes that, while Indian exporters may have boycotted national carrier Air India Cargo over fuel surcharges, they will not be able to escape the fees for long. Jet fuel prices are forecast to be even higher than 2011, which saw many companies struggle to maintain profits in the face of elevated operating costs, and we expect that the surcharges will become an industry standard over the coming months as operators look to share the pain. Nevertheless, the boycott is a further cross to bear for the beleaguered Indian carrier. Railway Line A Lifeline For Congested Chennai? BMI believes that investment by the Port of Chennai in new rail connections will help the facility deal with the delays that have plagued it in recent years, and also help alleviate congestion in the nearby city. The move will help it cope with the strong throughput growth we forecast for the facility over the medium term. Private Indian Ports To Outperform In 2012 BMI believes that growth at India's private ports will continue to outpace the established 'major' ports in 2012. The new facilities benefit from space to grow, newer infrastructure and equipment, and less tangled bureaucracy than the state-run traditional ports. Investment in the major ports is increasing, however, which should help combat the rising problems of congestion. Key Risks To Outlook There are a number of risks to our outlook and these tend largely to the downside. Congestion continues to be a problem in the major state-controlled ports, and if not remedied they will not enjoy the growth we project, losing further ground to the new private facilities. In terms of the overall picture, India's macroeconomic circumstances lend risk, namely the current account deficit the country is building up as exports have declined following July 2011's record expansion and elevated oil prices
  • Executive Summary
  • SWOT Analysis
  • India Freight Transport Industry SWOT
  • India Political SWOT
  • India Economic SWOT
  • India Business Environment SWOT
  • Industry Trends And Developments
  • Air
  • Rail
  • Logistics
  • Inland Waterways
  • Maritime Freight
  • Market Overview
  • Industry Forecast
  • Air Freight
    • Table: Air Freight, 2007-2016
  • Rail Freight
    • Table: Rail Freight, 2007-2016
  • Maritime Freight
    • Table: Maritime Freight, 2007-2016
  • Trade
    • Table: Trade Overview, 2007-2016
    • Table: Key Trade Indicators, 2007-2016 (US$mn)
    • Table: India's Main Import Partners, 2002-2009 (US$mn)
    • Table: India's Main Export Partners, 2002-2009 (US$mn)
  • Global Oil Products Price Outlook
    • Table: BMI's Refined Products Forecasts, 2010-2016
  • Political Outlook
  • Domestic Politics
  • Long-Term Political Outlook
  • Macroeconomic Outlook
  • Economic Activity
  • Expenditure Breakdown
    • Table: India - Economic Activity, 2011-2016
  • Company Profiles
  • Air India Cargo
  • Container Corporation of India (Concor)
  • Great Eastern Shipping (GE Shipping)
  • Indian Railways- Freight
  • Mercator Lines
  • Shipping Corporation of India (SCI)
  • Varun Shipping
  • Country Snapshot
    • Table: India's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 ('000)
  • India Freight Transport Report Q3
  • © Business Monitor International Ltd Page
    • Table: India's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (% of total)
    • Table: India's Key Population Ratios, 1990-2020
    • Table: India's Rural And Urban Population, 1990-2020
  • BMI Methodology
  • How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
  • Transport Industry
  • Sources
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