Report Gives Profiles of Major Players in Indian Auto and Auto Components Industry and Analyses Market Size and Regional Distribution
DUBLIN, Ireland--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c66479) has announced the addition of “Indian Auto Logistics” to their offering.
In India, logistics cost in automobiles industry accounts for 2-3% of sales whereas in auto components industry it’s around 3-4%. Indian auto logistics industry is estimated to be at INR34.71 billion in 2006-07. Reverse logistics cost in Indian auto and auto components industry is estimated to be around 0.5-1% of auto and auto components industry. About 90% of the auto component Industry outsources their logistics requirement to 3PLs.
This report provides an overview of global auto and auto components markets as well as the auto logistics market in terms of their size, growth, regional distribution of automobile and auto components industry. The report also gives an insight into Indian auto and auto components industry, logistics in the industry, reverse logistics issues and distribution of Indian auto and auto components manufacturing hubs.
It also give an overview of supply chain management in Indian auto and auto components industry , issues and challenges, critical success factors, future growth prospects of the industry and best practices followed . The report also profiles the major players in Indian auto and auto components logistics industry.
Companies Covered: India
Contents:
1. Executive summary
2. Highlights
3. Introduction
3.1 Categories of logistics operations in auto and auto components industry
3.2 Types of auto industry logistics strategies
3.3 Benefits of efficient logistics management
4. Global auto logistics industry
4.1 Global auto and auto components industries
4.1.1 Global auto industry
4.1.2. Global auto components industry
4.2 Global auto and auto components logistics industry
4.2.1 Global auto logistics industry
4.2.2 Global auto components logistics industry
5. Indian auto and auto components logistics industry
5.1 Structure of Indian auto and auto components industries
5.2. Overview of the Indian auto and auto components industry
5.2.1 Overview of the Indian auto industry
5.2.2 Overview of the Indian auto components industry
5.3 Major OEMS and auto component companies in India
5.4 Major car manufacturing hubs
5.5 Growth of the Indian auto & auto components logistics industry
5.5.1 Indian automobile logistics industry
5.5.2 Indian auto components logistics industry
5.5.3 Reverse logistics in the Indian auto and auto components industry
5.6 Supply chain processes of auto components industry
5.6.1 Delivery model of automobile outbound logistics
5.6.2 Delivery model of auto components industry
5.7 Composition of logistics cost
6. Growth drivers
6.1 Economic growth
6.2 Growing automobile demand and sales from economic prosperity
6.3 Growing automobile and auto components export demand
6.4 Emergence of global manufacturing network and sourcing activity
6.5 Improved infrastructure
6.6 Regional development of auto and auto components manufacturing hubs
7. Major players in automotive supply chain
7.1. AFL Pvt Ltd
7.2. Balmer Lawrie
7.3. Dynamic Logistics Ltd
7.4. Gati
7.5. Lakshmi Cargo Company Ltd
7.6. NECC Logistics Ltd
7.7. Om Logistics Limited
7.8. Reliance Logistics Pvt Ltd
7.9. Total Logistics India Pvt Ltd
7.10. Transport Corporation of India Ltd
7.11. TVS Logistics
7.12. V Trans Ltd
8. Critical Success Factors
8.1 Information technology
8.2 Infrastructure
8.3 Cost effective strategies like sourcing to 3PL/4PL
8.4 Fleet management
9. Issues and challenges
9.1. Insufficient knowledge and under-exposure of logistics solution providers
9.2. Infrastructural bottlenecks
9.3. Ineffective usage of information technology
10. Outlook
Annexure 1: Major automotive clusters in India
Annexure 2: Major clusters and OEMs and Auto component companies in each cluster
Annexure 3: Major car-manufacturing hubs in India
Annexure 4: List of abbreviations
Annexure 5: Bibliography
List of Figures
Fig 4.1: Global automotive production and sales
Fig 4.2: Regional share of global automobile production
Fig 4.3: Global auto components industry size and projection
Fig 4.4: Component-wise break up of logistic cost of auto and auto components
Fig 5.1: Structure of the Indian Automobile Industry
Fig 5.2: Total turnover of Indian automobile manufacturers
Fig 5.3: Market segments of Indian automobile industry (INR bn)
Fig 5.4: Total automobile exports of India
Fig 5.5: Production of Indian auto components industry
Fig 5.6: Auto components manufacturing range
Fig 5.7: Indian export of auto components
Fig 5.8: Indian auto logistics market size and growth over years
Fig 5.9: Indian auto components logistics industry size and growth over years
Fig 5.10: Trend in reverse logistics segment in auto industry growth over years
Fig 5.11: Trend in reverse logistics segment in auto components industry over years
Fig 5.12: Overview of supply chain of Indian auto components industry
Fig 5.13: Delivery Model of Automobile Outbound Logistics
Fig 5.14: Delivery Model of Auto Component Sector
Fig 5.15: Share of different components of logistics cost
Fig 6.1: India's GDP growth trend
Fig 6.2: Domestic automobiles sales in India
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