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Presentation on

Presented by :Presented by :

Nikhil RajNikhil Raj

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LogisticsLogistics

Typical logistics framework

mainly consists of PhysicalSupply, Internal Operations and

Physical Distribution of Goods

and Services.

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Logistics ManagementLogistics Management

Materials Management

Channel Management

Distribution (or Physical

Distribution)

Business or Logistics

Management or Supply Chain Management

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Indian Logistics industry : some factsIndian Logistics industry : some facts

Dominated by unorganized players with little or no value

addition.

High logistics costs- 13 % against a global average of 8~10 %.transportation costs are a major factor.

Low investments in technology- warehousing practices /track

& trace systems.

I

ndian logistics sector at the lower end of evolution stage. Characterized by poor facilities and infrastructure, low it

enablement , limited industry partners with no integration.

Multi tier tax structure- 3pl services offer limited benefits to

the user.

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Growth drivers

Strong GDP growth.

Massive investments in infrastructure. India emerging as preferred outsourcing location for

manufacturing activities.

Domestic retail expansion- organized retailing poised for a

boom. Agri -business coming into sharp focus.

Implementation of vat and planned phasing out of cost.

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Growth inhibitors

Highly fragmented markets.

Infrastructural deficiencies and inefficiencies at least in theshort term.

Large number of players/ intermediaries in the total supply

chain.

Low level of investments in appropriate technologies.

Lack of policy reforms to encourage investments in logistics

sector.

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Major PlayersMajor Players

TNT Express

Operative in around 200 countries. It has 2300

worldwide offices, 4 7 jet carriers as well as

26000 vehicles that are deployed on roads.

AFL

In 1970 company introduced its first courier

service to be launched in India. This was done by

a setup of collaboration with the DHL Express

services in logistics.

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DHL DHL is the one which has ranked number one

in the area of business logistics in the world. It

is operative in 220 countries, has 4700

worldwide offices as well as 350 aircrafts and72000 vehicles on road itself.

Blue dart

Leader in the Asia Pacific and the Oceaniaregions. It is the top integrated packages

distribution services. It covers 21340 cities of 

the world

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Safexpress

In 2002, company was declared by the Limca

book of awards as the single handedly the

most widespread and the most availed

service in India for logistics requirements.

Ashok Leyland

This company is a leader in India when itcomes to logistics of the Indian army.

offers services that are a display of the world

class quality in the fields of the packaging as

well as the transportation

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��FedExFedEx is a supply chain company.

�Very cognizant of trying to make customers supply chain

more efficient .

�Became very focused on internal supply chain

�delivers 15 million packages a day in more than 200

countries

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Full Use of TechnologyFull Use of Technology

Customer Operations Service MasterCustomer Operations Service Master

Online System ( COSMOS )Online System ( COSMOS )

Global Operations Control CentreGlobal Operations Control Centre

( GOCC )( GOCC )

Digitally Assisted Dispatch System (Digitally Assisted Dispatch System (DADS )DADS )

Automated Sorting Tracking RoutingAutomated Sorting Tracking Routing

Aid ( ASTRA )Aid ( ASTRA )

Customer Operations Service MasterCustomer Operations Service Master

Online System ( COSMOS )Online System ( COSMOS )

Global Operations Control CentreGlobal Operations Control Centre

( GOCC )( GOCC )

Digitally Assisted Dispatch System (Digitally Assisted Dispatch System (DADS )DADS )

Automated Sorting Tracking RoutingAutomated Sorting Tracking Routing

Aid ( ASTRA )Aid ( ASTRA )

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Why Logistics?Why Logistics?

�� Growth prospectGrowth prospect

�� Comparatively stable industry Comparatively stable industry 

�� Nation Wide opportunityNation Wide opportunity

�� Highly CompetitiveHighly Competitive

Why me ?Why me ?

�� Conceptual clarityConceptual clarity

�� Great convincing PowerGreat convincing Power

�� AblilityAblility to work under pressureto work under pressure

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Thank You Thank You