Express Service Industry in India
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c55984) has announced the addition of Express Service Industry in India to their offering.
India’s Express Service industry, valued at approximately USD 1.6 billion, has grown at a CAGR of around 33% over the past decade. The industry is highly fragmented with many unorganised players having regional presence. However, the large organised players account for more than half of the industry turnover.
In the new era of internet, dependence on postal/express service has been adversely impacted however it has open new horizons by means of B2B and B2C trade models. New postal regulations pose concerns to growth of the industry.
Growth in manufacturing sector would boost need for India centric express delivery and logistics services. With the growth of 20-22% per annum, size of industry is expected to more than double over the next five year period. To know more about the industry, subscribe to exhaustive report on Express service industry in India.
Topics Covered
I. Overview
1.1 Evolution of industry
1.2 Global scenario
II. Key attributes of the industry
2.1 Fragmented structure
2.2 Hub & spoke model
2.3 Regulations and entry barriers
2.4 Specialized and value added services
III. Issues concerning the industry
3.1 Postal Regulations
3.2 Increasing fuel cost and manpower retention
3.3 Service tax, Fringe Benefit tax
3.4 Unprecedented exigencies and events
IV. Opportunities & Outlook
4.1 Growing global trade and shrinking trade barriers
4.2 Domestic growth contributed by growing key drivers
4.3 Extension of reach to upcoming cities
4.4 Opening up of Indian skies
4.5 Synergies and consolidation amongst players
V. Perceptions of end-users of Express Service



