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Logistics And Transport India 2009

Feb 21, 2009

Title: Logistics And Transport India 2009
Type: Logistics
Country: Afghanistan
Location: New Delhi
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LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT INDIA 2009


 

Event Dates

 

May 13 - 15, 2009 

in  New Delhi (India - Asia / Pacific)   > Pragati Maidan 

 

LTI 2009

LTI 2009 is conceived as a Two In One Trade fair and will be held at Pragati Maidan, New


 

Delhi during Wed 13 - Fri 15 May 2009.


 

Growth Potential of Logistics & Transport Sector in India


 

Container traffic estimated to reach 960 million tonnes by 2013-14. Of the Indian rail-road transportation turn over of rs. 778 billion, container traffic accounts for 10 percent and is expected to grow by 25 percent during 2007.


 

Roads carry about 70% of the freight and 85% of passenger traffic. With focus on the improvement of roads and planned investment, the sector is expected to grow at 10% by 2010.


 

During 2004-2005 airports handled 60 million passengers and 1.3 million tonnes of cargo. The Civil Aviation Ministry’s expected new policy to develop domestic airport capacity for international Cargo handling will add new dimensions to logistic and transport management. 

 


 

Logistics-Internal and external Logistics solutions for Supply Chains.


 

Transport - Rail, Water, Air and Road.

Objective Of LTI 2009

Logistics in India is poised for a significant leap forward in the coming years. The Logistics Industry size has touched the level of $ 90 billion and is expected to reach $ 110 billion by 2010. To tap the potential of the booming Industry, LTI 2009 would provide an International B2B platform for the professionals from the Industry to meet and brain - storm issues on the Indian Logistics Sector.


 

Major Opportunities 

Express Cargo industry has built up substantial strength in the last decade and the service industry is credited with a revenue around Rs. 71,000 million during 2005-06. The industry is expected to grow at the rate of 20 percent for the next five years.

Domestic and international business demands greater dynamism of the air cargo industry, growing at 20% presently.

Possibility of hiking FDI limit in the air cargo and non-scheduled operations to 74% from the current level of 49 % is expected to give a fillip to the industry.

Cargo segment has registered rapid growth compared to courier service.

Ministry of Shipping has initiated an ambitious National Maritime Development Program which will improve modern port infrastructure.

Organized retail is expected to cross US$22 billion by 2010 from the current turnover of US$4 billion.

Warehouse facilities for the growing retail enterprises are being augmented.

Public Private Partnership is growing at a rapid rate for infrastructure funding.


 

Exhibitor Profile

Prominent Industries:

Freight

Aviation

Shipping

Ports

Cargo

Railways

Warehousing

IT

 

Solution & Service Providers:

Freight Forwarders

Cargo Handling

Shipping Lines

Ports & Terminals

Transportation & Fleet Operators

Air- Freight

Express Service- Courier

Supply Chain

Project Cargo/ Bulk Cargo/ Multi Modal

Planning Organisation

 

Warehouse and Hardware Service Provider:

Forklift/ Stackers/ Platforms/ Scissor Lifts

Automated Storage & Retrieval Systems

Automated Guiding Vehicles

Material Handling

Dock Leveler/Pallets/Racking/ Shelving Systems

Carousels

Slotted Angles

Bins & Containers

 

Technology &IT Solutions:

Inventory Management

Tracking Systems

E-business (e-commerce, e-procurement, e-SCM)

Automatic Data Capture (ADC) & Barcoding

Enterprise IT Solution ERP/ CRM/ SCM

Software & IT Solution for Logistics and SCM

 

Other Services:

Commercial Vehicle

Equipments

Finance & Insurance

Logistics & SCM Solutions

Industry Associations, Colleges & Institutes

Trade Journals & Publications

 

Organizers

 

Tafcon Projects (India) PVT. Ltd.

C-60, Nizamuddin East

New Delhi - 110017

India

 +91 11 4352141

 +91 11 2435 5215


 

Europoint b.v.

Laan van Beek en Royen 41

3701 AK Zeist

Netherlands

 +31 30 6981 800

 +31 30 6917 394