Business impacts of COVID-19 on India Retail Logistics Market. Strategies of major industry competitors

The biggest factor fuelling the growing demand for retail logistics in India is the flourishing e-commerce sector in the country. Since the last few years, there has been a huge rise in the e-commerce sector in India, mainly on account of the soaring urbanization, rising disposable income of people, and changing consumption habits of consumers. The consumers are increasingly preferring the doorstep delivery of essential goods in the country, which is boosting the development of logistics services. The Indian online retail market is currently valued at $20.0 billion and this number is expected to shoot-up in future.

Due to the above-mentioned factor, the Indian retail logistics market is predicted to demonstrate huge growth during the forecast period (2020–2030). In India, the retail logistics solutions are provided through online and offline methods. Of these, the offline retail logistics solutions are expected to register faster growth in adoption during the forecast period. This is mainly ascribed to the thriving e-commerce industry, rising internet penetration, and mushrooming number of smartphone users in the country. Moreover, the increasing popularity of online retailing will further boost the adoption of online retail logistics solutions in the country.

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One of the biggest trends presently being witnessed in the Indian retail logistics market is the rising incorporation of digital freight brokerage for logistics services. Due to the adoption of digital freight brokerage services, the on-demand delivery of goods is now possible in several regions. In addition to this, these digital freight brokerage services enable the real-time tracking and monitoring of transported goods, thereby enhancing the security in transportation and reducing the risk of loss of products in transit.

In India, the retail logistics solutions and services are widely used in tier-1, tier-2, and tier-3 cities. Amongst these, the tier-1 cities of the country such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, and Hyderabad are observing escalating demand for retail logistics solutions and services. The main factors responsible for the growth of these services in the tier-1 cities are the presence of a huge consumer base and the rising purchasing power of the people residing in these cities as compared to the people living in the tier-2 and tier-3 cities.

Hence, it can be undoubtedly said that owing to the thriving e-commerce sector in the country, the demand for retail logistics services will boom in India over the next few years.
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