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corridors to bring out synergy between road and railways for prompt and efficient surfacetransport, it is expected that surfacetransport will drive Indianlogistics in a big way. Third Party Logistics (3PL
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1. Industry Overview II-1
A Glance at the Courier Market II-1
Current & Future Analysis II-1
Global CEP Services Industry Outlook II-2
Role of Logistics in the CEP Market II-2
Transportation
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segments, namely surface storage and refrigerated transport, providing its segmented share. Primary drivers including growth in organized retail, shift towards horticultural crops, growth in processed food
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crossing about US$70 billion globally.
The Ground Handling industry is home to a vast number of heterogeneous companies ranging from independent handlers, airlines, logistics providers, and catering firms
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INDIA 38
Structure of the Indian Shipbuilding Industry 38
Strong Government Backing Augurs High Growth
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coal from the provinces of Shanxi and Inner in the north, due to logistic costs. Furthermore the rail network in China can only transport half of the country’s demand, and despite investments
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Treat II-51
Albemarle Alliances with ShipChem to Completely Evaluate Its
Logistics and Transportation Services II-51
M-I Acquires Drilling Fluids and Solid
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, each accounting for about 45 percent of gross industrial sales, with the remaining 10 percent going to foreign-owned operations. Studies indicate that Indianindustrys competitiveness continues
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Supply 145 3.3.162 Lingerie 145 3.3.163 Liquefied Petroleum Gas 146 3.3.164 Local and Interurban Passenger Transit 146 3.3.165 Logging 147 3.3.166 Logistics for the Pharmaceutical Industry 147 3
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according to location and industrial sector, while supplementary benefits, which may include bonuses, free uniforms, free or subsidized transport, performance incentives and other benefits, vary from company
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.3.181 Liquefied Petroleum Gas 152 3.3.182 Local and Interurban Passenger Transit 152 3.3.183 Logging 153 3.3.184 Logistics for the Pharmaceutical Industry 153 3.3.185 Lumber and Wood Products 154 3.3.186 Machine
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Gas 166 3.3.199 Liqueurs 167 3.3.200 Local and Interurban Passenger Transit 167 3.3.201 Logging 168 3.3.202 Logistics for the Pharmaceutical Industry 168 3.3.203 Lumber and Wood Products 169 3