DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global
Contract Logistics 2018" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's
offering.
Global Contract Logistics examines key trends and changes in logistics
operations and shippers' businesses with a focus on real world impacts
for the contract logistics market and contract logistics providers. The
report takes a strategic and tactical look at the opportunities and
threats changes such as deglobalisation (Brexit, NAFTA renegotiation)
and technologies (AI, blockchain) and vertical sector dynamics present
to manufacturers, retailers and LSPs
Key questions
the report asks and answers:
- How will change in the strategies of major shippers affect contract logistics provision
- How is AI changing the shape of retail?
- Why bricks-and-mortar stores aren't dead yet
- What approaches are the leading contract logistics providers taking towards technology, and what does this mean for their ability to compete in an ever more connected marketplace?
- What is the split between warehousing and transportation as a % of contract logistics revenues?
Exclusive highlights:
- The advance of AI capabilities will allow retailers to analyse and understand their customers in fundamentally different ways. Logistics providers must adapt to the profound change this will produce in their operations
- Bricks-and-mortar stores will become data generators, as well as or perhaps instead of sales generators, allowing retailers to understand their customers at the individual and aggregate level
- The global contract logistics market grew by 5.0% in 2017 - the fastest annual market growth rate since 2010
- What are the real and potential effects of political and economic shifts like Brexit and President Trump's NAFTA renegotiations for contract logistics providers?
This report contains:
- Market sizing for the global contract logistics market
- Compare major contract logistics providers strategies and approaches to the challenges they face
- Analysis of the effects deglobalisation trends may have for contract logistics providers (Brexit, NAFTA renegotiation)
- Profiles of major contract logistics providers
- 5-year CAGR forecasts for logistics-intensive vertical sectors
Key Topics Covered:
1.0 KEY FINDINGS
2.0 MACRO TRENDS
2.1
Brexit
2.1.1 Currency
2.1.2 Tariff and Non-Tariff Barriers
2.1.3
Brexit & Emerging Markets
2.1.4 What Next?
2.2 NAFTA
2.2.1
Why is it important for LSPs?
2.2.2 NAFTA & the Automotive Supply
Chain
2.2.3 Logistics Provider Exposure
3.0
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS
3.1 Technology in The Supply Chain
- From Old to New
3.2 Artificial Intelligence in Logistics
3.2.1
What does this mean for LSPs?
3.3 Autonomous Vehicles
3.3.1
What does this mean for LSPs?
3.4 Warehouse Automation: Robotics -
by Professor John Manners-Bell
3.4.1 The role of robots in the
warehouse and their impact on the logistics industry
3.4.2 Robotics
in logistics
3.4.3 What will be the future role of the LSP?
3.5
Blockchain
3.5.1 Blockchain and data fragmentation in supply chain
4.0
CONTRACT LOGISTICS - VERTICAL SECTOR ANALYSIS
4.1 Global
Contract Logistics Market Size by Vertical Sector
4.2 Manufacturing
4.3
Retail.
4.4 Sector Focus - Retail
4.4.1 Major change in UK
retail supply chains: Debenhams and Marks & Spencer
4.4.2 Fast
fashion - by Professor John Manners-Bell
4.4.3 Technology in
bricks-and-mortar retail
5.0 GLOBAL CONTRACT
LOGISTICS MARKET SIZING
6.0 CONTRACT
LOGISTICS PROVIDERS
6.1 Global Top 10 Players and Market
Shares
6.1.1 Asia Pacific top 10 players and market shares
6.1.2
Europe top 10 players and market shares
6.1.3 North America top 10
players and market shares
6.2 Providers
6.2.1 Agility
6.2.2
CEVA
6.2.3 DB Schenker
6.2.4 DHL Supply Chain
6.2.5 DSV
6.2.6
Kuehne + Nagel
6.2.7 Ryder System
6.2.8 SNCF Logistics/GEODIS
6.2.9
UPS Supply Chain
6.2.10 XPO
6.2.11 Yusen Logistics
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