'Logistics to grow at 10pc, GST to benefit organised players'

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jul 03 2017 | 4:22 PM IST
The logistics sector is to grow at 9-10 per cent in the medium term on GDP expansion, and the GST era will see benefits accruing to organised players, a report said today.
"Indian logistics industry is at the cross-roads, poised for growth on the back of the economic recovery and changing industry dynamics," domestic ratings agency Icra said in a note.
The Goods and Services Tax (GST), which got introduced on Saturday, will favour organised logistics players going forward, it said.
The organised players will benefit because under GST, there will be a consolidation of warehousing network, higher degree of tax compliance and creation of level playing field between 'express' and traditional transport services through input tax credit, it said.
"The domestic sector is currently in a transformation phase with game-changing trends like implementation of GST, increasing focus by foreign investors across the logistics value chain, growing demand for end-to-end solution providers and emergence of new avenues such as e-commerce, logistics parks, cold chains and new start-ups," its group head for corporate sector Subrata Ray said.
There will be a greater focus on multi-modal logistics on the back of increased thrust from the government, it said.
The railways, which have lost market share in the total freight movement over the last few years and now account for around 30 per cent share, will benefit from the dedicated freight corridor (DFC) expected to get operationalised in 2019.
"DFCs would be a game changer as it would possibly remove several inefficiencies in freight movement. After many delays, the DFCs are now expected to commence operations from 2019. On both the eastern as well as western corridors, Railways will stand to gain traction from road segment," it said.

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First Published: Jul 03 2017 | 4:22 PM IST

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