Amazon, Flipkart to drive growth in cargo segment; air cargo to benefit by Rs 1,000 cr: Report

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The industry led by the likes of and has brought about a major disruption in the domestic cargo sector with an expected contribution of about Rs 5,000 crore this fiscal, of which the air cargo segment would garner around Rs 1,000 crore, a report said.

The Rs 17,000 crore domestic express industry, comprising shipments transported and delivered within the country by road and air, is currently growing at 15 per cent, with the being a key of growth, the report said.

Air cargo express, which contributes Rs 5,000 crore to the domestic industry, will continue to reap dividends from the healthy growth of players even as the players are increasingly looking at surface transport for delivery of goods and products, the report said.

The industry is estimated to contribute close to Rs 4,000 crore to domestic surface express and close to Rs 1,000 crore to domestic air express during this fiscal, the report said.

Talking to PTI, of Express Industry Council of India, favoured re-evaluation of the government policy to allow the domestic cargo airlines to offer international operations, thus wooing more players into the air cargo business. At present, the in the domestic air cargo airlines is

More players and avenues in the cargo business could mean more scope for expansion for the players.

Today, the top two players and contribute as much as 80-85 per cent to the industry revenues. But with the entry of newer players such as Paytm, ShopClues and aggressive investments from incumbents to capture a higher share of the lucrative Indian e-market, the competitive intensity in the express industry has increased significantly, the report said.

"E-retail, as a part of segment, is estimated to contribute Rs 5,000 crore to the express industry during this fiscal. In terms of volume, close to 1.3 million shipments is being shipped daily - including the forward fulfilments and returns, the report said.

The dynamic and competitive nature of the segment has brought in many new trends for the industry such as adoption of alternate delivery methods, customer centric delivery, shift from air express to surface express, increase in regional movement, adoption of technology and expansion to remote locations, the express report underlined.

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First Published: Sun, April 15 2018. 15:25 IST