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Shipping And Port Industry India 2011
Increasing global trading and heavy competition is resulting in the emergence of better and superior quality services amongst the players; thereby boosting the industry’s growth at a tremendous rate. The industry accounts for the majority of trade done by the nation and thereby contributes to the nation’s development by large extent. To tap this potential, favorable policy and various steps have been taken by the Indian government so as to fuel the growth of the industry significantly. http://www.bharatbook.com/infrastructure-market-research-reports/shipping-and-port-industry-india-2011.html
The report begins with an overview of the Indian shipping sector comprising of a brief about the Indian fleet size and various kinds of vessels operating in India. This is followed by an overview of the sub-segments in the market such as coastal shipping, ship building and ship repair in India. It includes information about the present and projected tonnage to be carried by Indian vessels, market size figures of ship building and ship repair sector in India. Present and projected capacity and market potential figures of these ...
... sectors have also been included to provide a strong insight into the industry. It is immediately followed by a description of the Indian port sector providing information about the various policies and initiatives taken by the government. It covers all 13 major ports and an brief overview of non major ports with the projected commodity and capacity estimation of all Indian ports thereby providing an all round description about the present and forthcoming market scenario.
The major government bodies regulating this sector have been described and the policies adopted by the government have also been analyzed including PPP policy and the FDI policy. The key initiatives of the government identified include the establishment of Port Community system and the approval of the Model Concession Agreement (MCA). Key opportunities identified in the industry include the increased EXIM trade of important commodities in the country such as steel, LNG, oil, food items and coal. An analysis of the issues and challenges explains the factors posing as a hindrance to the industry including taxation and insurance issues, manpower issues and poor connectivity of ports.
The competition section provides an overview of the competitive landscape in the industry. It also includes a detailed profile of the major players of cargo transportation, shipbuilding and repair in the market including their financials and expansion plans.
Page 1: Executive Summary
Market Overview
Page 2: Segmentation of Shipping Vessels (Coastal Vessels and Overseas Vessels)
Page 3: Shipping – Overview, Tonnage Carried by Indian Ship (2011e – 2020e), Indian Seaborne EXIM Trade (2006-07 – 2020e)
Page 4: Coastal Shipping – Overview, Number of coastal vessels (2006-2010)
Page 5: Shipbuilding – Overview, Market size of shipbuilding (2009 – 2025e, Shipbuilding capacity (2009 – 2017e)
Page 6: Ship Repair – Overview, Market share, Ship Repair Market Potential (Per year)
Page 7-8: Indian Port Sector – Overview, Growth in the Capacity of Indian Ports (2010- 2020e), Cargo Handled at Indian Ports (2006-07 – 2008-09), Proposed Investments (2011-12e – 2019-20e), PPP Projects Awarded in 2009-10
Page 9: Major Port – Overview, Traffic Handled at Major Ports (2025-26e), Commodity Wise Traffic Estimation (mt), and Commodity Wise Capacity Estimation (mt)
Page 10: List of Major Ports in India
Page 11-24: Overview of 13 major ports – Projected Financial Highlights (2010-11 – 2025-26e), Commodity Wise Traffic Estimation (2011-12e – 2019-20e), and Commodity Wise Capacity Estimation (2011-12e – 2019-20e)
Page 25: Summary of Projects Undertaken and their Funding by Major Ports
Page 26: Non Major Ports – Overview, State Wise Capacity Estimation (2011-12e – 2019-20e), Commodity Wise Traffic Estimation (2011-12e – 2019-20e)
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