Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Increasing International Collaborations Leading to Infrastructure Development and Emergence of Global Logistics Companies will Support Market Growth: Ken Research

“The Indonesia Logistics Reform Development Policy Loan worth USD 300 million granted by World Bank in 2018 led to considerable infrastructure development in the logistics sector of the country”
Increasing International Collaborations: In 2018, Morrison Government decided to fund USD 212,200 worth Enabling Growth and Innovation Grant (EGI) grant for Deakin University in order to initiate industry led vocational education and training (VET) for Indonesia’s logistics sector personnel to provide training and qualifications in order to improve the state of logistics industry in the country. The investment made by the Australian government is expected to improve the logistics sector of Indonesia thereby, improving trade between the nations. In the year 2016, trade between the two countries was evaluated to be USD 16 billion
Logistics Reform Loan Launched by World Bank for Indonesia: In November 2016, World Bank launched the first Indonesia Logistics Reform Development Policy Loan to improve the logistics market and strengthen the network in the country. World Bank decided to support the government for the logistics market with a USD 400.0 million loans to aid them in overcoming the bottlenecks in their supply chain. As per the industry articles, in the year 2016, it was cheaper to ship a container from Shanghai, China to Jakarta, Indonesia. In comparison to sending a similar freight from Jakarta to Padang, despite the fact that the distance between the two Indonesian cities is one-sixth of the distance between Shanghai and Jakarta.
Insufficient Infrastructure:  Indonesia is an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands spanning 5,000 km from east to west. The country has inadequate roads, railroads and ports which are a major challenge for the logistics industry as the delivery of goods involve huge time and effort. According to the World Economic Forum Report 2017-2018, unpredictable traffic jams and floods during rainy season make it difficult for the logistics companies to deliver the products in the allotted delivery. Commercial trains are operated in Java and Sumatra only which places an issue of transporting goods through rail to other places. The major concerns for intra-island logistics include uncertainty in delivery due to congestions, limited railways services, no short sea shipping, and trucking backhaul issues
The report titled, “Indonesia Logistics and Warehousing Market Outlook to 2023 – Driven by Infrastructure Spending for Airport and Seaports Albeit by Poor Existing Road Network by Ken Research recommends that the companies operating in Indonesia logistics and warehousing market can expand their market share and increase revenue generated by focusing on international freight forwarding, investing in air and sea freight logistics and incorporate advanced technologies like RFID and EDI in warehouses to improve efficiency. The market is expected to register an overall positive CAGR of 6.0% by revenue during the period 2018-2023.
Key Segments Covered:-
Logistics and Warehousing:
By Service Mix (Freight Forwarding, Warehousing, Courier and Parcel and Value Added Services)
Freight Forwarding:
By Mode of Service (Road Freight, Sea Freight, Air Freight, and Rail Freight)
By Mode of Freight – Air, Sea, and Land (Domestic and International Freight Forwarding)
By Flow Corridors (Asian Countries, North American Countries, European Countries, and Others)
By End Users (Food and Beverages, Automotive, Retail, Manufacturing, and Others)
By Third Party Logistics and Integrated Logistics
Courier and Parcel:
By Air and Ground Express
By Domestic and International Shipments
By Delivery Period (One Day Delivery, Two Day Delivery, Three Day Delivery, and More than Three Day Delivery)
By Intra City and InterCity
By Market Structure (B2B, B2C, and C2C Segments)
By Region (Greater Jakarta, West Java, East Java, Sumatra, and Others)
By Onshore and Offshore Shipments
E-Commerce:
By Delivery Period (Same Day Delivery, Next Day Delivery, Two Day Delivery and Three Day
Delivery)
Third Party Logistics:
By Service Mix (Freight Forwarding and Warehousing)
Warehousing:
By Business Model (Industrial and Retail, Container Freight and Cold Storage)
By Geography (Greater Jakarta, Surabaya, Makassar, and Others)
By Type of Warehouses (Bounded, Open, Temperature Controlled, and Cold Storage)
By Third Party Logistics and Integrated Logistics
By End Users (Food and Beverages, Automotive, Consumer Retail, Healthcare, and Others)
Cold Chain:
By Cold Storage and Cold Transport
By-Products (Seafood Processing Plant, Red Meat, Poultry Chicken, Processed Dairy Food,
Horticulture and Cold Chain (Rent to Logistics)
Key Target Audience:-
Logistics Companies
Warehousing Companies
Cold Chain Companies
Courier and Parcel Companies
Express Logistics Companies
E-Commerce Logistics Companies
E-Commerce Companies
Logistics Association
Government Association
Investors and Private Equity Companies
Time Period Captured in the Report:-
Historical Period: 2013-2018
Forecast Period: 2019-2023
Companies Covered:-
Freight Forwarding and Warehousing Market
DHL
Kuehne Nagel
Panalpina
CEVA Logistics
P.T Synergy First Logistics
Pandu Logistics
DB Schenker
CKB Logistics
P.T Salam Pacific Indonesia Logistics
Linc Group
Samudera Shipping Line Ltd.
Maersk Line
Agility Logistics
Trans Pratama Logistics
Itochu Logistics
Kamadjaja Logistics
CJ Logistics
Prima Cargo
FedEx
Yusen Logistics Co. Ltd.
JAS Worldwide
Indonesia Ocean Truck
P.T Mitra Intertrans
GPI Logistics
APL Logistics
Pt. LV Logistics Indonesia
Courier and Parcel Market
P.t POS Indonesia
JNE
Kerry Logistics
Nippon Express
J & T Express
E-Commerce Logistics Market
Lazada Express
Sicepat
Ninja Van
Keywords:-
Warehousing Type Indonesia
Warehousing Market Size Indonesia
Indonesia Cold Storage Warehouse
Value Added Services Cost Indonesia
Future Growth Indonesia Warehousing
Courier and Parcel Market Indonesia
Cold Chain Market Indonesia
Third Party Logistics Indonesia
Free Trade Agreements of Indonesia
Indonesia Cross Border Transportation
Indonesia Pipeline Transport
Cold Storage Industry Indonesia
Cold Transport Market Indonesia
Competition Logistics Indonesia
Logistic Cost in Indonesia
Indonesia 3PL Market
Indonesia Courier and Parcel Market
Indonesia Logistics and Warehousing Market
Indonesia Logistics and Warehousing Industry
Indonesia Logistics Industry
Indonesia Logistics Market
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