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Overview
With the changing economic scenario,
factors such as globalization of markets, international economic integration,
removal of barriers to business and trade and increased competition have
enhanced the need of transportation.
It is one of the most important infrastructure requirement which is
essential for the expansion of
opportunities and plays an important role in making or breaking the competitive
positioning.
Transport volumes in India remain
much less than those in the developed countries. India has still to go a long way in strengthening its
transportation network. The
countries transportation network suffers from several inadequacies and, in
particular it has little resilience to deal with unforeseen demands.
Transportation, like all industries
is largely influenced by information and communication technologies with the
focus being on knowledge of customer needs and value added services. Surface transport is provided by the
Road and the Indian Railways
(primarily for carrying low value bulk commodity, mostly for the government
sector). Cargo Road Transport is
entirely in the hands of the private sector.
An estimated 1.2 million trucks (9 tons capacity) crisscross the country covering more than 80,000 kilometers of roads.
In India road transportation is
preferred for cargo movement, where flexibility of routing assumes importance.
It facilitates
door-to-door delivery, overcoming unnecessary delays which normally take place
in the other modes of transportation.
Express Cargo Industry
Need
In today's business big or small ,
domestic or global, the value of
time is clearly immense. Business today is focusing on how it can deliver goods
and services to global markets in a timely and reliable manner.
Besides efficiency in pick up , timely
delivery , timely information and availability of other infra structural
facilities for efficient handling of cargo transportation have become the need
of the day. In other words prompt
customer service is what gives competitive edge to the players of the cargo
transportation industry in today's rapidly changing environment.
It was this need which stimulated the growth of the express cargo
industry worldwide.
The express cargo industry is judged
primarily on the following key parameters :
Speed of distribution
World wide service
Security and reliability
Value added Service
Customer care
To meet the above needs , the
express industry is developing effective use of information technology,
which forms the backbone of the industry. Right from the pickup point, the
precise status of the consignment needs to be monitored at every stage of its
journey. Secondly the use of multi
modal services assumes importance in order to provide turnkey solutions to the
customer. Also, guaranteed timely
delivery gives the required confidence to the customer to reduce his inventory
positions at various levels of distribution.
Indian Scenario
Today the Indian customer's standard
and the level of expectation have gone up dramatically . They
have become world class customers and thus expect world class services.
Hence it is customer service which is going to give
the competitive edge to any industry in the future.
The domestic
express cargo industry is meeting the customer satisfaction needs by providing
speedy and safe delivery of cargo like documents, packages, samples, exhibition
material etc. Domestic market for door-to-door express cargo market is more than
Rs.400 crore and the current rate of growth is in a region of a healthy 35% per
annum. The industry has been making an increasingly important contribution to
the economic growth of the country by providing logistics to the cargo movement.
Sector-wise Market Share- Express Cargo
Express cargo can be segmented in four categories as Organized Sector, which operates in domestic as well as international markets, semiorganised sector, unorganized sector and EMS speed post, which is express arms of the postal department (Refer Fig.1).
Fig.1 (Source: Transport India 2000)
Overall analysis of express cargo
Express cargo industry is undergoing phenomenal growth due to the rising popularity of e-commerce. There is bound to be conspicuous diversion of low volume, high value tiny packages from traditional cargo to express mode in the coming years. Keeping that in view, there is lot of scope to flourish the express cargo industry in Indian scenario. To yield the fruit of these positive changes it is important that the industry works in close tandem with the regulatory agencies and the role of the latter should be of a facilitator rather than that of a regulator.

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