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Global Contract Logistics 2007
Transport Intelligence, Nov 2007
What will you learn from Global
Contract Logistics 2007?
Global Contract Logistics 2007 contains comprehensive market data, commentary and company profiles. It provides answers to a wide range of commonly asked questions:
- How big are the largest Contract Logistics markets? - How fast are they forecast to grow? - What is the Total Logistics spend in these markets? - Who are the biggest Contract Logistics providers in Europe, North America, Asia Pacific and the World? - What is their market share? - Which markets have the highest outsourcing rates? - How fast are the largest companies growing? - Which are the most profitable companies? - How are the biggest players performing? - What are the key environmental issues and how are logistics companies responding?
Global Contract Logistics 2007 is essential reading for everyone who needs a comprehensive and insightful view of the global Contract Logistics market.
Who will benefit from Global Contract Logistics 2007?
Global Contract Logistics 2007 is specifically written to provide easily accessible and understandable information to:
- Consultants - Logistics managers - Financial Analysts - Marketing Managers - Knowledge Managers
As well as all C-level executives.
It is especially appropriate to:
- Logistics companies - Consultancies - Banks - Governmental organisations - Manufacturers & Retailers
What’s New in 2007?
For the first time Global Contract Logistics 2007 includes market sizing and forecasts for fast developing markets such as Russia, Turkey, Mexico, China and India. The profiles also include, where available, an update of the companies’ trading throughout 2007, in addition to full year 2006 figures.
All new section on Logistics and the Environment
The Environment is playing an increasingly important role in the Corporate and Social Responsibility strategies of the global transport and logistics players. It is now no longer sufficient to give lip service to the issue—companies must be seen to be giving the highest priority to actions which will mitigate their impact on the world around them.
Global Contract Logistics 2007 includes a section examining the main issues surrounding ’green logistics’. It looks at the main legislation which has been enacted, and the response of the major transport modes: Air, Road, Rail, Shipping as well as Warehousing. The review contains a round up of the environmental policies of the major players in each sector. It also looks at retailing and recycling logistics including Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Compliance Scheme and how European contract logistics companies have exploited the opportunities it has presented.
Company rankings and shares
The report includes 2006 market rankings and shares for the largest players in the sector. In addition existing rankings at European and North America level, Global Contract Logistics 2007 includes rankings and shares for the fast growing Asia Pacific region. As well as this, the report looks at company profitability and growth rates. The ‘top ten’ lists are essential for anyone who wants to know the shapers of today’s logistics industry whilst company market shares provide visibility on market fragmentation, especially in an environment in which there is so much on-going consolidation.
Market sizing & forecasts
Market sizing and forecasts for the global logistics industry are regarded as the industry benchmark, helping companies build business plans, justify investment programmes (including acquisitions) and track the industry’s development.
Global Contract Logistics 2007 provides an insight into the size and growth of the global contract logistics market, breaking the data down into many individual regions and countries. The report also includes total logistics spend as well as out-sourcing penetration rates, employing well established and rigorous methodologies.
Company profiles
Global Contract Logistics 2007 includes over 20 profiles of the world’s largest players including, DHL, Ryder, Wincanton, Penske, Schneider, Kuehne + Nagel and Toll Asia. This year’s report presents combined figures for the Norbert Dentressangle/Christian Salvesen acquisition. Each profile focuses on the company’s financials, and where available includes sales, profitability and margins, providing as much country and sector granularity as possible. The report also includes commentary on how each company has performed over the last few years.
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