In this analysis, FreightFox considers this Union budget 2022 has a very high focus on accelerating the logistics sector as a whole. The sector attracted INR 1.4 L Cr. allocation for railway, multimodal parks, new Vande Bharat Trains etc. to augment and debottleneck the logistics inefficiencies.
The budget directs the policy thrust to provide a right environment for achieving higher delivered value through logistics inline with the country's expectations to perform and improve on Word Bank's Logistics Performance Index
In this analysis, FreightFox has predicted the increasing swing in consumer demands and national Bullwhip formation.
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In this analysis, FreightFox has studied the last few months data about various aspects to understand where the freight market is headed in the near future.
Our analysis predicts that while the demand has slowed down, the current situation and rising operational costs indicate that when the demand does pick up, the freight rates will rise significantly. The logistics teams should thus, proactively try and mitigate this imminent impact.
Freight operations risk is a function of prevailing situation of the key logistics players in the market.
FreightFox has conducted an independent detailed analysis, based on the key financial, operational and investment parameters, for logistics companies listed on BSE/NSE.
The second wave of Covid-19 has severely impacted manufacturing, movement, storage, and flow of goods.
Supply chain disruptions thereof will have an adverse impact on competitiveness, economic growth and operational costs.
As the Covid second wave in the country deepens, the freight market is exhibiting high volatility in freight capacity, with uncertainty in freight rates and declining service levels. There is a sharp decline in truck utilisation and increased truck idling on account of accelerated migration of truck drivers and helpers.
The second wave of Covid-19 has severely impacted manufacturing, movement, storage, and flow of goods.
Supply chain disruptions thereof will have an adverse impact on competitiveness, economic growth and operational costs.
FreightFox has conducted an extensive independent analysis of this impact.