Global logistics sector to grow 3 % annually

Companies should adapt to new market trends that pose challenging demands.

August 22, 2014 12:02 am | Updated 12:02 am IST - MUMBAI:

The global logistics industry, which reported 981 billion euro ($1301 billion) revenue in 2011, is expected to grow up to 3 per cent per year till 2020, according to Global Logistics Markets-Trend Analysis, report by Roland Berger Strategy Consultants and Barclays.

The global logistics industry, which reported 981 billion euro ($1301 billion) revenue in 2011, is expected to grow up to 3 per cent per year till 2020, according to Global Logistics Markets-Trend Analysis, report by Roland Berger Strategy Consultants and Barclays.

The global logistics industry, which reported 981 billion euro ($1301 billion) revenue in 2011, is expected to grow up to 3 per cent per year till 2020, according to Global Logistics Markets-Trend Analysis, report by Roland Berger Strategy Consultants and Barclays. The report said logistics companies should adapt to new market trends that pose very challenging demands.

“The logistics industry is presented with new opportunities, such as the growing importance of intra-regional markets, the expansion of e-commerce and in providing specialised services to a range of industry sectors,” the report said.

“The volatile market environment, the ever-stronger online market, the shift in markets towards Asia, and the growing demand for special transport services necessitate new corporate strategies and considerable investments on the part of logistics providers,” said Dirk Friebel, logistics expert at Roland Berger.

According to the report, at present China, Japan and India figure most prominently in the Asian contract logistics sector. However, alongside China, other emerging countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam will grow markedly up to 2017 by more than 10 per cent per year.

Although Southeast Asia has emerged as a new logistics cluster, the local infrastructure has yet to attain western standards for quality, the report said.

“Apart from Singapore and Hong Kong, the region urgently needs investment to improve its transport infrastructure,” said Alexander Doll, Co-CEO of Barclays Germany.

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