With rural population accounting for around two-thirds of the Indian population, coupled with affordability of smart phones and data plans, e-commerce logistic opportunities will gain steam in the future.
Updated Technology such as GPS Monitored Robots, Drones,
Inbuilt RFID, GPS, IoT, telematics will be used for tracking Inventory and
delivering products in the future.
Significant investments in digital channels across
Indian languages are expected to rise in the near future. Further, the
Government of India’s push towards digital initiatives is expected to
accelerate outreach and adoption of digital wallets.
Rise
in demand from Tier 2 and below cities: Currently most of the demand comes from metro and tier I
cities. However, by 2025 this trend is expected to change, as tier II and
lesser cities are emerging as new demand centers owing to higher internet
penetration. Hence, it is estimated that in the next five years, a high
proportion of demand is expected to come from tier II and below cities
primarily due to cheap data plans, increase in usage of Smartphone, rise in per
capita income and increasing propensity to purchase online in these areas.
Technological Disruptions: The pace of new technological innovations has been extremely
rapid in India. Companies are embracing advanced technologies to meet higher
consumer expectations. To keep pace with digital commerce, technological disruptions
are revolutionizing the e-commerce supply chain industry. Technologies such as
IoT, advanced algorithms, data analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
automation are emerging to streamline operations of the companies.
Expansion
of Supply Chain Network: With the increasing potential of local and zonal shipments,
large E-commerce logistic companies are focusing on establishing new
Fulfillment Centers near the end consumers to increase speed of delivery and to
cater to larger parcel sizes. Moreover, With Tier II and beyond cities driving
the growth, several e-retailers are looking at expanding their network via
strategic alliances and logistics partnerships in these areas.
The report titled "Indian
E-commerce Logistics Industry Outlook to 2025- Driven by Changing Shopping Patterns
and Increasing Demand of Fast Delivery Services” by Ken Research suggested that the E-commerce
Logistics Industry of India is expected to grow in the near future due to
increased demand from Tier 2 and below cities owing to increased internet
penetration in these areas. Moreover, changing shopping patterns, increasing requirement
of fast delivery services and usage of AI, Big Data analytics, and Block chain
Technology to improve the customer experience will also play major role in the
industry’s future growth. The Industry is expected to register a positive five
year CAGR of 23.6% in terms of revenue during the forecast period FY’2020-FY’2025F.
By Shipment Location (Number of Shipments)
Domestic
International
By Type of Logistics Player (Revenue)
Third
Party Logistics
In-House
Logistics
By Major Product Categories (GMV)
Electronics
Apparel
House
Furnishing
Personal
Care
Books
Others
By Delivery Time (Number of Shipments)
Same Day
Delivery
One Day
Delivery
Two-Four
Day Delivery
Four and
More than Four Day Delivery
By Cities (Number of Shipments)
Delhi/NCR
Bangalore
Mumbai
Hyderabad
Chennai
Kolkata
Ahmadabad
Others
By Payment Mode (Number of Shipments)
Cash on
Delivery
Pre-paid
By Product Return Rate (Number of Shipments)
Accepted
Return/Replaced
Wrong
Item Received
Product
Not Matching
Damaged
Product
Others
Key Target Audience:-
E-commerce Companies
Third Party Logistic Companies
Potential Market Entrants
E-Retailers
Time Period Captured in the Report:-
Historical
Period – FY’2015-FY’2020
Forecast
Period – FY’2020-FY’2025F
Companies Mentioned:-
ATS
E-Kart
Delhivery
Ecom
Express
Bluedart
Xpressbees
DTDC-Dotzot
Shadowfax
Safeexpress
United Parcel Service
Gati
Go-Javas
DHL
Fedex
Aramex
For More Information on the research report, refer to below
link:-
India E-Commerce Logistics Market
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