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Summary
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Industry
Structure
Market
Overview
Drivers &
Inhibitors
Government
Initiatives
Industry
Trends
Industry
Attractiveness
Competitive
Environment
Appendix
Preface to the Report
Who is the reader?
Participants or stakeholders in the warehousing industry
Analysts, industry experts or any person looking for an in-depth understanding of the warehousing industry
Purpose of the report
The report gives insights on how the warehousing industry is expected to grow in the coming years till 2017. It provides intelligent and
actionable insights on the drivers and challenges for the industry, the proposed government and policy initiatives, their subsequent
impact on the industry, and key segmentation i.e. by end-users and by geography.
Another important aspect of the report is the profiles of the top industry players in warehousing in India
Scope of the report
This report looks at the current scenario for the warehousing industry in India
Ad-hoc godowns or spaces used by individuals and entities, on a standalone basis, cold chain storage and value added services do not
constitute a part of this report
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3. Industry
Structure
Executive
Summary
TOC
Market
Overview
Drivers &
Inhibitors
Government
Initiatives
Industry
Trends
Industry
Analysis
Competitive
Environment
Table of contents
Executive Summary
1
Slide 8
Industry Structure
Slide 9
Industry Definition
Industry Evolution
Slide 12
Industry Process
2
Slide 11
Slide 13
Market Overview
Slide 14
Size & Growth
Slide 15
Market segmentation:
Slide 16
- by Ownership
- by Organized v/s Unorganized
Slide 17
- by End-user
Slide 18
- by Geography
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Slide 16
Slide 20
Drivers & Inhibitors
Slide 21
Driver 1: Investment in Infrastructure
Driver 2: Shift to GST regime for taxation
Slide 24
Driver 3: Growth in Retail and Trade
Slide 25
Inhibitor 1: Logistical Challenges
Slide 26
Inhibitor 2: Rising real estate cost
Slide 27
Inhibitor 3: Lack of skilled manpower & technological up-gradation
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Slide 23
Slide 28
Government Initiatives & Policies
Slide 29
Impact Assessment of Government Policies
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Annexure &
Appendix
4. Industry
Structure
Executive
Summary
TOC
Market
Overview
Drivers &
Inhibitors
Government
Initiatives
Industry
Trends
Industry
Analysis
Competitive
Environment
Table of contents
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Industry Trends
Slide 31
6
Industry Attractiveness
Slide 33
7
Competitive Environment
Slide 36
Competitor Benchmarking
Slide 37
Complete Profiles:
- Transport Corporation of India
- Adani Agri Logistics
Slide 40
- Central Warehousing Corporation
Slide 42
- Food Corporation of India
Slide 44
- Blue Dart Express Limited
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Slide 46
Slide 48
8.1
Research methodology
Slide 49
8.2
Bibliography
Slide 50
8.3
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Appendix
Abbreviations
Slide 51
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Annexure &
Appendix
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Summary
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Industry
Structure
Market
Overview
Drivers &
Inhibitors
Government
Initiatives
Industry
Trends
Industry
Attractiveness
Competitive
Environment
List of Charts and Tables
Warehousing as part of Logistics sector
Slide 10
Chart 2
Evolution of Warehousing
Slide 12
Chart 3
Industry Process in Warehousing
Slide 13
Chart 4
Share of warehousing in logistics in 2013 – India (in INR bn, %)
Slide 15
Chart 5
Estimated growth in warehousing till 2017 (in INR bn)
Slide 15
Chart 6
Share of warehousing by sector - 2013 (in million tonnes)
Slide 16
Chart 7
List of Charts & Tables
Chart 1
Share between organized and unorganized – 2013 (in million tonnes)
Slide 17
Chart 8
Share between industrial and agricultural in organized warehousing in 2013 (in million tonnes)
Slide 18
Chart 9
Warehousing space in industrial warehousing – 2013 (in million tonnes)
Slide 19
Chart 10
Warehousing space in industrial warehousing – 2015 (in million tonnes)
Slide 19
Chart 11
Market size for warehousing by geography – by value
Slide 20
Chart 12
Growth in organized retail market
Slide 25
Chart 13
Porters’ 5 Forces Analysis
Slide 34
Chart 14.1
Overall Revenues (in INR mn) for Transport Corporation of India
Chart 14.2
Geographical break up of revenues (INR mn)
Chart 15.1
Overall Revenues (in INR mn) for Adani Agri Logistics
Chart 15.2
Revenues (in INR Mn) for Adani Agri Logistics
Chart 16.1
Overall Revenues(in INR mn) for Central Warehousing Corporation
Chart 16.2
Revenues (in INR mn) for Central Warehousing Corporation
Chart 17.1
Overall Revenues(in INR mn) for Food Corporation of India
Chart 17.2
Revenues (in INR mn) for Food Corporation of India
Chart 18.1
Overall Revenues(in INR mn) for Blue Dart Express Limited
Chart 18.2
Revenues (in INR mn) for Blue Dart Express Limited
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Slide 41
Slide 43
Slide 45
Slide 47
Appendix
6. Executive
Summary
TOC
Industry
Structure
Market
Overview
Drivers &
Inhibitors
Government
Initiatives
Industry
Trends
Industry
Attractiveness
Competitive
Environment
List of Charts and Tables
Slide 20
Percentage increase in real estate costs at international trade hubs
Slide 27
Table 3
Skill levels prevailing in the warehousing sector
Slide 28
Table 4
Impact Assessment of Government Initiatives
Slide 30
Table 5
Industry Attractiveness
Slide 35
Table 6
Competitor Benchmarking in warehousing in India
Slide 37
Table 7
Financial indicators of Transport Corporation of India
Slide 39
Table 8
Financial indicators of Adani Agri Logistics
Slide 41
Table 9
Financial indicators of Central Warehousing Corporation
Slide 43
Table 10
Financial indicators of Food Corporation of India
Slide 45
Table 11
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Government initiatives for investment in infrastructure
Table 2
List of Charts & Tables
Table 1
Financial indicators of Blue Dart Express Limited
Slide 47
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Summary
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Industry
Structure
Market
Overview
Drivers &
Inhibitors
Government
Initiatives
Industry
Trends
Industry
Attractiveness
Competitive
Environment
Appendix
Executive Summary
The warehousing industry in India is currently valued at INR xxx bn (FY 2013) and has been growing at ~15%
for the last 3 years
Market Size And
Growth
The industry is expected to grow at 18% till 2017, mainly due to initiatives by the Indian government in the
sector
Executive Summary
ValueNotes estimates that the warehousing industry in India will reach ~INR xxx bn by 2017
Drivers and
Challenges
Government investment in infrastructure and the adoption of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) model are
expected to be the main drivers for growth in the industry
Rising real estate costs are likely to be the primary dampener for growth
The unorganized sector will continue to dominate, accounting for around 90% of the industry by 2015
Industry Scenario
Of the organized sector, the industrial segment will constitute a higher share of warehousing demand, viz.
engineering goods, pharmaceutical and electronics sectors
Various policy changes are expected to impact the warehousing sector in India
Policy Changes
Introduction of the Goods and Service Tax
National Policy on Handling, Storage and Transportation
Increasing Public-Private Partnerships
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Industry
Structure
Market
Overview
Drivers &
Inhibitors
Industry
Trends
Government
Initiatives
Industry
Analysis
Competitive
Environment
Annexure &
Appendix
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Research Methodology Applied
ValueNotes carries out industry studies designed around optimal use of
secondary (desk) research techniques to gain maximum intelligence with
specific insights and information. The steps carried out for “Warehousing
Industry in India” are as follows:
Secondary research: Intensive secondary research sources
include, but are not limited to,
• Print and online business publications
• Analyst reports
• Press releases
Government
Websites &
Publications
Industry
Reports/
• Trade publications
Industry intelligence and market analysis: Triangulation
method is adopted to validate data points from the supply
side, demand side, industry reports and trade publications
News releases and publications include:
• Infrastructure Today
• FnB News
• LogisticsWeek
The list of publications is not exhaustive
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Industry
Intelligence
Trade
Publications
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Warehousing
Industry in India
Press
Releases &
Publications
by Industry
Players
Industry
Associations
Publications
& News
Releases
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Government
Initiatives
Industry
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Industry
Attractiveness
Appendix |Bibliography
Report of Working Group on Warehousing Development And Regulation for the Twelfth Plan Period (2012-17)
Report on Transportation, Logistics, Warehousing and Packaging, National Skill Development Council
Reports and Publications by the WDRA (Warehouse Development and Regulatory Authority)
Sources/Bibliography
Building Warehousing Competitiveness- in India, PWC
Intermodal and Multimodal Logistics, Deloitte
Economic Survey of India (for the financial years of 2011, 2012 and 2013)
Logistics in India, KPMG
Annual Reports of the top Industry Players
IBEF – Logistics Industry in India
State Of Industry: Warehousing In India, Miebach Consulting
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Competitive
Environment
Appendix
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Summary
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Industry
Structure
Market
Overview
Drivers &
Inhibitors
Government
Initiatives
Industry
Trends
Industry
Attractiveness
Competitive
Environment
Appendix
Appendix | Abbreviations
3PL
Third Party Logistics
BOO
Build Own Operate basis
MSP
Minimum Support Price
MT
Million tonnes
BSE
Bombay Stock Exchange
CFS
Container Freight Stations
CWC
Central Warehousing Corporation
NSE
National Stock Exchange
Calendar year (with reference to Financials/ Market Value)
PPP
Public Private Partnership
psm
Per square meter
RIDF
Rural Infrastructure Development Fund
SEZ
Special Economic Zones
SWC
State Warehousing Corporations
Abbreviations
CY
DFC
Food Corporation of India
FDI
Foreign Direct Investment
National Skill Development Council
Dedicated Freight Corridor
FCI
NSDC
FTWZ
FY
Free Trade Warehouse Zone
financial year (with reference to Financials/ Market Value)
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
GST
Goods and Services Tax
ICD
Inland Container Depot
INR
Indian Rupee
mn
mn sq. ft
11
tn
Trillion
USD
US Dollar
WMS
Warehouse Management Systems
WDRA
Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority
Million
Million square feet
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