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India Freight Transport Report Q1 2008

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Business Monitor International
Published: November 2007
Product Code: R302-1503
Description
The Indian economy is one of the fastest-growing in the world, but the boom is not without its stops,
starts and bottlenecks, all of which make themselves felt in the country’s freight-transport sector. In fact,
according to a recent study by the Confederation of Indian Industry, the country needs US$330bn in
infrastructure investment over the next five years to sustain its economy’s growth at 8% annually.
Inadequate port facilities, poor road infrastructure and frequent power cuts prevent Indian industries from
operating efficiently and expanding sales. India needs to increase its spending on infrastructure projects to
8% of the country’s GDP from 4.6% at present. Despite these obstacles, however, BMI’s India Freight
Transport Report Q4 2007 concludes that the country will reach average annual freight-traffic growth of
11.1% in the 2008-2012 period.


Strong economic and foreign-trade growth is underpinning the freight upturn. Demand in the road-freight
sector is boosted by door-to-door logistics, the move to higher-value/lower-bulk shipments, the rising size
of the vehicle fleet and the new impetus to improve and extend the network, using private-sector highway
operators and build-operate-transfer (BOT) schemes. Rail will experience steady but less spectacular
growth, given the predominance of the state-controlled Indian Railways; however, even here some
promising signs of reform are beginning to emerge. All other transport modes should experience faster
growth, with international air cargo turnover performing strongly as more private airlines join the market.
Sea transport through India’s major ports will also perform well. A major factor over the next few years
will be the rising competitive pressures from cargo operators among India’s immediate neighbours and
main trading partners.


The dynamic pace of development and competitive wages are delivering a significant boost to the
industry, largely offsetting the traditional problems of poor infrastructure and bureaucracy. To this must
be added a favourable operating environment. BMI has given India a composite score of 51 (out of a
possible maximum of 70 and a regional average of 44.8) in our freight sector business environment index,
which places it at the top end of the regional ranking list. It scores very highly in the freight growth
category, but performs less well in the regulatory environment, long-term economic risk and
infrastructure growth categories.


For the 2008-2012 forecast period we expect the transport and communications sector to outpace the
economy as a whole. It will achieve average annual growth of 8.4%, versus 8.1% for overall GDP. The
total value of transport and communications GDP will rise to US$100.28bn in nominal terms by 2011,
representing 7.6% of India’s GDP.


Table of Contents
Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Indian Road Haulage SWOT
India Economic SWOT
Business Environment Overview
Table: Asia Pacific Freight Business Environment Ranking
India - Business Environment Ranking
Economics - Long-Term Risk
Politics - Long-Term Risk
Freight Transport Growth
Transport Infrastructure Growth
Regulatory Environment
Competitive Environment
Transport Intensity Index
Political Risk Summary
Economic Risk Summary
Business Environment Risk Summary
Legal Code/Corruption
Red Tape
Industry Trends And Developments
Road
Rail
Air
Sea And River
Pipelines
Industry Forecast Scenario
Table: India - Economic Activity
Transport Outlook
Table: Freight Transport Indicators
Table: Freight Carried, Domestic And International
Trade Environment
Table: Value Of Imports By Category (US$mn)
Table: Value Of Exports By Category (US$mn)
Table: Top Export Destinations (US$mn)
Table: Export Trade (% y-o-y)
Table: Top Import Sources (US$mn)
Table: Import Trade (% y-o-y)
Trade Regime
Overview
Trade Agreements
Tariffs
Market Overview
Competitive Landscape: Multi-Modal
Road
Infrastructure
Competitive Landscape: Road
Rail
Infrastructure
Competitive Landscape: Rail
Company Profile
Indian Railways
Air
Infrastructure
Competitive Landscape: Aviation
Company Profile
Air India
Water
Infrastructure
Competitive Landscape: Maritime
Company Profile
The Shipping Corporation of India (SCI)
Pipelines
Infrastructure
Competitive Landscape: Pipelines
BMI Forecast Modelling
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Transport Industry
Sources


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