Online companies to invest $8 billion in infra, logistics with boom in e-commerce

The growth of the e-commerce industry, which is expected to reach $ 80 billion by 2020, will have beneficial effects on manufacturing, infrastructure and jobs, says Assocham-PwC study

Online companies to invest $8 billion in infra, logistics with boom in e-commerce
BS B2B Bureau New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 04 2016 | 9:53 AM IST
Online companies are expected to invest close to $ 6-8 billion in logistics, infrastructure and warehousing in the next few years as popularity of online shopping scales new height, according to a new Assocham-PwC study.

Presently, there is a very low level of air cargo penetration characterised by only a few airports equipped to handle large volumes of express delivery parcels. As the e-commerce, the market for which is expected to reach $ 80 billion by 2020 in India, gathers momentum and moves to the tier-II and tier-III cities, there will be increasing demand of expanding air cargo connectivity to smaller towns. The online industry would invest in about $8 billion by 2025, the study noted.  

The overall e-commerce industry, valued at $25 billion has been growing at a compounded annual growth rate of about 35-40 per cent each year, the study said, adding that it is expected to cross the $100 billion mark in five years, adds the paper.

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“Innovations are very important in this sector, as the demand is always for more reach and faster shipping at lower costs. The companies will need to invest in automation, while utilising existing resources well,” said D S Rawat, Secretary General, Assocham.

In India, roughly 60-65 per cent of the total e-commerce sales are being generated by mobile devices and tablets. Shopping online through smart phones is proving to be a game changer, and industry leaders believe that m-commerce could contribute up to 70 per cent of their e-commerce revenues, noted study.

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“Increasing internet and mobile penetration, growing acceptability of online payments and favourable demographics have provided the e-commerce sector in India the unique opportunity for the companies to connect with their customers,” added Assocham paper.

Currently India, as per the study, operates at a very low level of air cargo penetration characterised by only a few airports equipped to handle large volumes of express delivery parcels. It predicts as the market gathers momentum and moves to the tier-II and tier-III cities, there will be increasing demand of expanding air cargo connectivity to smaller towns.
    
“India is successful in becoming the largest e-commerce market in the world. The rapid transformation in logistics, innovation, consumerism and productivity prove to be an interesting case study for other emerging economies,” Rawat said.

The growth of the e-commerce industry has a huge potential in the country translating into beneficial effects for the manufacturing industry, infrastructure and jobs, mentioned study. 

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First Published: Jul 01 2016 | 3:17 PM IST

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