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France Freight Transport Report 2007

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Business Monitor International
Published: January 2007
Product Code: R302-1523
Description
It was reported in October 2006, that French national railway operator SNCF would not petition the EU
Commission for permission to provide a new round of state financial aid for the loss-making freight
transport business, even though a turnaround plan had been less successful than hoped. As part of a threeyear
project announced in 2003, which included a EUR1.5bn cash injection, the SNCF hoped to reduce
the annual loss to EUR47mn in 2006, but officials already indicated that freight losses would be higher. A
major factor is that SNCF is for the first time beginning to face real competition in the rail freight
business. While creating a challenge for the state-run operator, this growing competition will be positive
for the business as a whole. In BMI’s newly released France Freight Transport Report we forecast that
rail freight traffic, measured in million-tonne kilometres (mntkm), will rise by an annual average of 2.1%
over the next five years (2007-2011). Overall freight traffic, across all modes, will grow by 1.7% per
annum over the next five years. This is faster than the 1.4% registered in the preceding five-year period.
By 2011, we calculate that the value of the transport and communications sector will have reached
US$186.2bn, or 7.2% of GDP.


The evidence suggests that some aspects of French policy have been beneficial for the freight industry.
The administration has favoured public investment in big infrastructure projects, particularly in airports,
railways and highways. While arguably the ongoing fiscal squeeze means this will not be sustainable,
some of the benefits, in terms of increased capacity, are making themselves felt within our forecast
period. The emphasis on building key private sector companies up into ‘national champions’, while
heavily criticised for its anti-competitive overtones, may also deliver some advantages. Air France-KLM
is a good example: supported by the government, the merged airline is now the largest European carrier,
and poised to enjoy further growth. The other side of the coin, however, is that France has been slow to
welcome (and indeed, in some cases seems to actively block) the advent of the budget airlines which have
swept across much of Europe.


Our forecasts for the French industry show airfreight leading the way with average annual growth of 3%,
followed by rail (2.1%), sea cargo (2.0%) and road haulage (1.8%). Supporting our positive view of
projected French freight traffic is a perhaps surprisingly favourable assessment of the operating
environment. BMI’s freight industry business environment rating gives France a score of 40 (out of a
theoretical maximum of 70), placing it a short distance behind Anglo-Saxon markets such as the US and
UK (each of which score 43).


On the downside, and putting Air France-KLM to one side for a moment, the French freight industry has
not yet developed its full international potential. But BMI’s conclusion is that the industry as a whole has
solid foundations in the domestic market, and may yet be able to build on these to support a bigger global
role.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Chapter 1 - SWOT Analysis
France Freight Transport Industry SWOT
France Economic Industry SWOT
Chapter 2 - Business Environment Overview
Business Environment Ranking
Table: G7 Countries Freight Business Environment Ranking
Economics - Long-Term Risk
Politics - Long-Term Risk
Freight Transport Growth
Transport Infrastructure Growth
Regulatory Environment
Competitive Environment
Transport Intensity Index
Chapter 3 - Industry Trends and Developments
Rail
Air
Sea
Chapter 4 - Industry Forecast Scenario
Macroeconomic Environment
Table: France - Macroeconomic Forecasts
Transport Outlook
Table: Freight Turnover, Domestic And International
Table: France Transport Indicators
Country Snapshot: France Demographic Data
Section 1: Population:
Table: Demographic Indicators (2005)
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown
Section 2: Education And Healthcare
Table: Education
Table: Healthcare: Vital Statistics
Table: Healthcare: Expenditure
Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power
Table: Employment Indicators
Table: Consumption And Stratification
Table: Wages Per Annum
Chapter 5 - Trade Environment
Table: France ?Value Of Imports By Category (US$mn)
Table: France ?Value Of Exports By Category (US$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
Chapter 6 - Market Overview
Multi-modal
Infrastructure
Competitive Landscape: Multimodal
Road
Competitive Landscape: Road
Rail
Competitive Landscape: Rail
Air
Competitive Landscape: Aviation
Company Profiles
Water
Competitive Landscape: Maritime
BMI Forecast Modelling
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Transport Industry
Sources


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