India's last mile delivery to become $6B profitable market by 2024


New Delhi, May 31 (IANS): India's last mile delivery market is set to touch a market size of $6-7 billion by 2024, moving in a similar direction to markets like China and the US where the penetration has reached more than 10 per cent, a new report said on Monday.

India's last mile delivery constitutes of FMCG, e-commerce, retail and other categories. Of these, FMCG constitutes the highest followed by e-commerce, according to a report by Bengaluru-based market research firm RedSeer.

"In the e-commerce sector, logistics is divided between captive and third-party logistics (3PL). The overall e-commerce shipments has grown from 817 million shipments in 2018 to 1,364 million shipments last year, and is expected to grow over 5,000 million by 2025," said Kanishka Mohan, a Director with RedSeer.

The overall road logistics constitutes nearly 8 per cent of the overall GDP of the country, across the value creation cycle The road logistics contributes the highest in the overall logistics market.

"Road logistics is a market size of $240 billion with 75 per cent share of the overall market size," Mohan said in a statement.

It is divided between Intracity and intercity logistics.

Intra-city logistics, which includes the last mile delivery, is the movement of goods within 200 km (one side), with a round trip less than 24 hours, and a load less than 5 tonnes.

"It currently represents about 18 per cent of the overall logistics. In the intra-city segment, the market is dominated by players like Porter, LetsTransport, Blowhorn and Lynk," the report showed.

Logistics have remained a backbone for many industries and over the years have enhanced its technology-based offerings to suit various sectors and their needs.

Today, the larger market is divided based on roads, warehousing and other transport, the report said.

  

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