INTERNSHIP ON EXPORT-IMPORT PROCEDURES AT MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED, PUDUCH...Yogesh Santhan
Every student of MBA : International Business shall
undergo Internship training
during the Third Semester of the programme. This Internship shall be for 2 days (Frid
ays &
Saturdays) in all the weeks of the entire Third Semester. During this Internship, every student
should attach himself/ herself with any organization carrying on any type of international
operations or transactions. The objective of the Internship t
raining is to give the students a hands
-
on experience of real life business operations. At the end of the Third Semester, each student
should submit an Internship Training Report explaining clearly what each student has learnt
during the Internship period
. The Internship Report and the Viva
-
Voce Examination will be
evaluated by the internal Faculty Guide.
INTERNSHIP ON EXPORT-IMPORT PROCEDURES AT MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED, PUDUCH...Yogesh Santhan
Every student of MBA : International Business shall
undergo Internship training
during the Third Semester of the programme. This Internship shall be for 2 days (Frid
ays &
Saturdays) in all the weeks of the entire Third Semester. During this Internship, every student
should attach himself/ herself with any organization carrying on any type of international
operations or transactions. The objective of the Internship t
raining is to give the students a hands
-
on experience of real life business operations. At the end of the Third Semester, each student
should submit an Internship Training Report explaining clearly what each student has learnt
during the Internship period
. The Internship Report and the Viva
-
Voce Examination will be
evaluated by the internal Faculty Guide.
A STUDY ON CUSTOMER’S SATISFACTION MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED - 2Yogesh Santhan
This study entitled “A STUDY ON CUSTOMER’S SATISFACTION AT MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED, PONDICHERRY” is based on the services provided such as experience and opinion of the customers. By using their feedback it enables to determine the effectiveness.
This project explains ways in which customers feedback to implement the changes in the process can be used in long run. The primary data was collected from 54 customers from various industry sectors. The collected data were analyzed and it’s found that majority of them were aware and satisfied with the current services and have participated also. They suggest that certain aspects of the services and its process could be redefined and they should be updated based on the feedback of the customers towards it.
The study not only projects the current status of organization service process but also serves as a stepping stone to remedial measure for MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED.
A STUDY ON CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES FOR FREIGHT FORWARDERS IN INDIA AND EXI...Imran J Sayyad
Freight forwarding is directly impacted by the global business scenario. The current slowdown is negatively affecting most of the forwarding companies across the world, including India. The companies who actually stay with their strengths and do value additions will continue to be outperformers and the rest will have to work harder to keep their head above water.
The global freight forwarding market is evolving and those forwarders that can adapt the quickest to economic and market changes will be the winners
INTERNSHIP ON EXPORT-IMPORT PROCEDURES AT MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED, PUDUCH...Yogesh Santhan
Every student of MBA : International Business shall
undergo Internship training
during the Third Semester of the programme. This Internship shall be for 2 days (Frid
ays &
Saturdays) in all the weeks of the entire Third Semester. During this Internship, every student
should attach himself/ herself with any organization carrying on any type of international
operations or transactions. The objective of the Internship t
raining is to give the students a hands
-
on experience of real life business operations. At the end of the Third Semester, each student
should submit an Internship Training Report explaining clearly what each student has learnt
during the Internship period
. The Internship Report and the Viva
-
Voce Examination will be
evaluated by the internal Faculty Guide.
INTERNSHIP ON EXPORT-IMPORT PROCEDURES AT MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED, PUDUCH...Yogesh Santhan
Every student of MBA : International Business shall
undergo Internship training
during the Third Semester of the programme. This Internship shall be for 2 days (Frid
ays &
Saturdays) in all the weeks of the entire Third Semester. During this Internship, every student
should attach himself/ herself with any organization carrying on any type of international
operations or transactions. The objective of the Internship t
raining is to give the students a hands
-
on experience of real life business operations. At the end of the Third Semester, each student
should submit an Internship Training Report explaining clearly what each student has learnt
during the Internship period
. The Internship Report and the Viva
-
Voce Examination will be
evaluated by the internal Faculty Guide.
A STUDY ON CUSTOMER’S SATISFACTION MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED - 2Yogesh Santhan
This study entitled “A STUDY ON CUSTOMER’S SATISFACTION AT MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED, PONDICHERRY” is based on the services provided such as experience and opinion of the customers. By using their feedback it enables to determine the effectiveness.
This project explains ways in which customers feedback to implement the changes in the process can be used in long run. The primary data was collected from 54 customers from various industry sectors. The collected data were analyzed and it’s found that majority of them were aware and satisfied with the current services and have participated also. They suggest that certain aspects of the services and its process could be redefined and they should be updated based on the feedback of the customers towards it.
The study not only projects the current status of organization service process but also serves as a stepping stone to remedial measure for MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED.
A STUDY ON CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES FOR FREIGHT FORWARDERS IN INDIA AND EXI...Imran J Sayyad
Freight forwarding is directly impacted by the global business scenario. The current slowdown is negatively affecting most of the forwarding companies across the world, including India. The companies who actually stay with their strengths and do value additions will continue to be outperformers and the rest will have to work harder to keep their head above water.
The global freight forwarding market is evolving and those forwarders that can adapt the quickest to economic and market changes will be the winners
Summer Internship project On Study of 3PLKapil Mittal
This project was basically done to find out the errors that are encountered by a logistics company and how can they overcome those error by using the required technology
A study on CFS Operations at AllCargo Logistics Chennai. This report helps to understand difference between CFS and ICD and also about various departments and functions of CFS.
Summer Internship project On Study of 3PLKapil Mittal
This project was basically done to find out the errors that are encountered by a logistics company and how can they overcome those error by using the required technology
A study on CFS Operations at AllCargo Logistics Chennai. This report helps to understand difference between CFS and ICD and also about various departments and functions of CFS.
it was an awesome experiance to work with SAFEXPRESS and i would like to convey my thanks to all those person who made it possible and shown trust in me to provide me this opportunity.
Harness the IoT platform to build use cases that are relevant to the logistics space. Tight integration of IoT platform with the business EPR, CRM and Operational systems is required for success.
The Logistics sector in INDIA has today become an area of priority. One prime reason for the same stems from the reason that years of high growth in the Indian economy have resulted in a significant rise in the volume of freight traffic moved.
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Logistics Asia is one of the biggest Logistics Exhibitions in India. Also there is a conference is being held on Logistics Industry about “Why Logistics is back-bone of supply-chain” with the leading industry people.
Basic concept of nginx , Apache Vs Nginx , Nginx as Loadbalancer , Nginx as Reverse proxy , Configuration of nginx as load balancer and reverse proxy .
Installation of Grafana on linux ; connectivity with Prometheus database , installation of Prometheus ; Installation of node_exporter ,Tomcat-exporter ; installation and configuration of alert manager .. Detailed step by step installation and working
PPT contain the study of the business process management of IT industry , It mainly deals with the customer and billing system . To avoid the time of serving the customer
The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
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Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
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We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
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1. PROJECT REPORTON EXPLORING EXPRESS CARGO
BUSINESS POTENTIAL IN ASSIGNED TERRITORY
(GURGAON)
SUBMITTED TO
Prof. Shri Atmanand,Ph.D.DHRUBJI MANDAL
Professor of Economics & Energy
Dean-Consulting & Advancement at MDI,
Gurgaon
SUBMITBY:
2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The satisfaction, which accompanies the successful completion of the project, is incomplete
without the mention of a few names. We take this opportunity to acknowledge the efforts of
many individuals who helped us to make this project possible.
We would like to express our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to our project head Mr. AMIT
KUMAR, Retail Head, Self-express .This project is a result of his teaching, encouragement and
inputs in the numerous meetings he had with me, despite his busy schedule. He made sure that
my stay in the office was a learning experience.
I would also like to thank Prof. Shri ATMANAND, Ph.D. Professor of Economics &Energy,
Dean-Consulting & Advancement at MDI for his constant support, continued encouragement
guidance and indescribable help throughout this project.
Finally, we would like to thank Our Institute, Management Development Institute for making
this experience to work on this project. The learning from this experience has been immense and
would be cherished throughout our life.
3. PREFACE
This project is a scientific and systematic study of real issues on a problem with the application of
management concept and skills. The study can deal with small or big issues in any division of an
organization.
It can be case study where a problem has been dealt with, through the process of management. The
essential equipment of a project is that, it should contain scientific collection of data, analysis and
interpretation of data leading to a valid conclusion.
Working on Project is an essential part in MIBA curriculum. It enables the student to share the real
experience in the corporate world. Our Project is Regarding the Economic analysis of Logistics Company
The topic of our project is “Report On Exploring Express Cargo Business Potential In Assigned
Territory”
We hope this study will contribute to the organization.
4. INDEX
S. No.
Content
1
Industry Profile
2
An Over View : The Logistics Industry
3
Evolution of Logistics Industry
4
Indian Logistics Industry
5
The Study
5.1
Safexpress
5.2
Gati
5.3
Blue Dart
6
Location Mapping
7
Secluded destination by Zone
8
Graphical Analysis of Secluded destination
9
City Coverage By Zone
10
District Coverage By Zone
11
Comparison of all the Company Zone Wise
12
Mapping of the Zone Matrix & Transit Time Policy
12.1
Safexpress
12.2
Gati
12.3
Blue Dart
13
Mapping of AIR Business
14
Logical Industry Update
15
Competition Update
16
Financial Mapping of Competition
16.1
Quarterly Basis Analysis
16.2
Yearly Basis Analysis
17
Share Holding
18
Earnings Per share Before Extraordinary Idem
19
Profit Before Interest Tax and Exceptional Item
19.1
Quarterly Basis Analysis
19.2
Yearly Basis Analysis
20
Net Profit Loss Comparison
20.1
Quarterly Basis Analysis
20.2
Yearly Basis Analysis
21
Operating Profit Margin & Net Profit Margin
22
Recommendation
23
References
5. INDUSTRY PROFIE
Several factors helped the growth of logistics industry in India over the decade that includes
changing tax system, rapid growth in industries such as automobile, pharmaceuticals, FMCG and
retail. However, major sectors that are investing huge amounts in logistics industry are aviation,
metal & mining and consumer durables. With increasing competition and cost, focus on
outsourcing, entry of foreign players is having positive impact on the industry. Three major
contributors for the growth of the logistic industry are: emergence of organized retail, increase in
foreign trade and India becoming soon the manufacturing hub.
As per the World Bank‟s Logistics Performance Index 2010, India is placed at 47th position out
of 155 countries.
6. An Overview: The Logistics Industry
Logistics refers to movement of goods and raw materials from the place of production to the place of
consumption. A recent study defined logistics as that part of the supply chain process that plans,
implements and controls the efficient flow and storage of goods, services and related information from the
point of origin to the point of consumption, in order to meet the customers‟ requirements. Transportation
is the raw term used in place of logistics.
Logistics was originated when it was felt that there was a great deal of need of transportation of arms,
ammunitions, food supply, tools and thus the term logistics came into existence. 1920s and 1930s were
the era of manufacturing. Less of customization; there were limited models of cars and that too of a
particular range. At that time, the focus was entirely upon the production efficiency, companies
concentrating more on the purchasing of cheap raw material and low cost transportation. With the
changing emerging trends in the Indian market, the focus shifted from production to market orientation,
the number of competitors increased in the market.
Customers are now equipped with multiple choices and the companies shifted towards customization of
more and more products. The mantra for being successful in the market to improvise the existing system
the term purchasing of raw material transformed to procurement of raw material, thus there was addition
of a number of warehouses and distribution system.
Furthermore, the intense competition in the market place was on major highlights and concept of mere
logistics turned into supply chain management. Now not only the attention given to production efficiency
to produce better quality and low priced products. All this was possible through a good communication
and interlink age among the vendors, manufacturers, distributors of supply chain.
Next level is the value chain strategy, in this concept no one is customer or supplier but all echelons of
supply chain are partners and work hand in hand. Thus in order to have a sound and oiled logistics
network rule is to give boost to supply chain and value chain. Today's modern, efficient
warehouses/distribution centers are the heart of logistics, and provide control, efficiency and velocity for
goods moving through the system.
Logistics is not confined to manufacturing operation alone. It is relevant to all enterprises, including Govt.
institutions such as Hospitals and schools and service organization such as retailers, banks and financial
service organizations. The study of logistics is especially important for bulk raw materials, where
substantial outflow of freight is involved. Management of Logistics is an art, which is extremely difficult
to perfect in India, JIT ends up being SHIT somehow in time.
7. The Transportation & Logistics industry sector comprises a wide range of service providers, covering all
modes of transport – air, road, rail, sea – as well as related services such as warehousing, handling,
stevedoring, and finally value added services like packaging, labeling, assembling etc. In addition to these
'physical' services, T&L includes all sorts of planning, organizational and management services in the
area of transportation and logistics. Over the past years, we have seen a trend to consolidation, resulting in
larger, integrated groups operating in more than one of the T&L sub-sectors. As a result, the limits
between the T&L sub-sectors become more and more indistinct.
The success of the logistics industry depends on the promptness with which the products can be delivered
to a particular destination or to a client. Time and location are two factors, which can either make or mar
the logistics industry. The logistics industry is governed by technology, integration, globalization,
legislation and confederations.
Formerly, warehousing facilities and logistic facilities were situated in remote areas like water port,
beside rail tracks and those places in towns or cities which were not treaded up on by many. However,
these sites shifted to rural areas and other localities. The logistics industry has experienced several
changes over the years. These changes can be attributed to the growth in the retail industry and the
manufacturing segments.
Globally, the logistics industry is valued at US$ 3.5 trillion. The U.S., which contributes to over 25% of
the global industry value, spends close to 9% of its GDP on logistic services. The Indian Logistics
Industry is presently estimated at US$ 90 billion. The industry has generated employment for 45 million
people in the country in comparison with the IT and ITeS sector which employs approximately 4.3
million people.
According to CII It is forecast to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of approximately
8% over the next three to five years. Third Party Logistics (3PL) Solutions, is slated to grow at a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 16% from 2007-10. Consequently, 3PL service providers
are expected to corner an increased share of the Indian Logistics pie, from 6% in FY06 to 13% in FY11,
at a CAGR of 25%.
8. Evolution of Logistics Industry
The evolution of logistics and Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the 1990s can be traced back
to “physical distribution management” in the 1970s when there was no coordination among the
various functions of an organization, and each was committed to attain its own goal. This myopic
approach then transformed into “integrated logistics management” in the 1980s that called for
the integration of various functions to achieve a system-wide objective. Supply Chain
Management (SCM) further widens this scope by including the suppliers and customers into the
organizational fold, and coordinating the flow of materials and information from the
procurement of raw materials to the consumption of finished goods.
9. Indian Logistics Industry
Positive Trends Seen In Indian Logistics Industries
The Industry has got the desired Momentum
Logistics has become a strategic Source of Competitive Advantages
Huge Investment are Made by Foreign investors
High investment are made by government to improve the infrastructure
India is becoming the auto hub of the world
11. Safe Express
Safe press –India‟s Leading Logistics Company is renowned for its domain expertise and
experienced manpower in the LSCM sector. Safe press can best understand your Logistics and
distribution requirements and can offer the most suitable Logistics model and solution to you.
Safe press has the largest network coverage across India traversing over 6,00,000 km. every day
covering over 560 locations through more than 1000 routes operating 24 hours a day 365 days a
year reaching these locations through its fleet of 3500 vehicles operating on. All Safe press
vehicles have all-weather proof containers for safe transit. Safe press also operates through Air to
locations directly covered by flights and to all other locations on a multi modal basis
It's a fact that when you communicate with Email in the usual POP3 form, Web-mail, or even via
SSL, your messages can be intercepted, read, changed, and counterfeited by others. Now there is
a secure way to communicate over the Internet. There is an email client that fully protects your
correspondence from prying eyes. Safe Express, designed with modern military level
cryptography, securely protects all transmitted data.
Safe Express is a powerful, highly configurable, yet easy to use email client.
Safe Express is a public key email encryption client that automatically encrypts all your
messages.
Safe Express is an anti-spam email client that automatically classifies incoming emails as spam
or non-spam.
12. Mr. Jain, CMD Safe press, was conferred the honor of „CEO of the Year‟ by Asia‟s Best
Employer Brand Award.
Safeexpress was bestowed with the Award for Excellence in Training for its continuous efforts to
improve the skills of the supply chain workforce.
Safe-express has been upgrading the skills of its employees over the years by providing them
with on-the-job trainings and specialized courses. For its efforts, the company won awards for
Innovation in Retention Strategy as well as for Best HR Strategy in line with Business.
Safeexpress was awarded the „Best Air Cargo Logistics Company of the Year‟ at the 5th
ASSOCHAM International Conference on Indian Civil Aviation. The prestigious award was
presented to Mr. Rubal Jain, Director – safe express, by Mr. Ajit Singh, Honorable Minister for
Civil Aviation in India.
Safe express is the 'Market Leader' and 'Knowledge Leader' of the Indian Supply Chain &
Logistics Industry.
Safe express has the capability to deliver to every square inch of India.
Safe express has over 580 offices and 48 hubs and mega-hubs across India.
Safe express has over 2500 employees working in more than 580 offices across the country.
Safe express has the largest nationwide network of over 580 destinations.
Safe express fleet travels over 6,00,000 Kms every day.
Safe express has the fastest transit-time in the industry of 1.8 days.
Safe express delivers over 80 million packages a year.
Safe express plans to open 32 Logistics Parks at key business centers all over the country in the
next couple of year
13. GATI
Gati pioneered express distribution service in India in 1989.Gati was one of the first companies
to print its delivery date on the docket and offer money back guarantee, by accepting payment
after producing proof of delivery – a POD. Gati started the practice which is now perceived as a
standard norm in the industry.
Gati first started operations between Madras and Madurai. After in-depth planning, Gati
launched its operations in four stations: Hyderabad, Bangalore, Madras and Hosur in 1989.in the
generic cargo segment.
Gati's business model was different , it choose to focus on the customers‟ needs right from day
one and time bound, point to point delivery, premium priced cargo management service was its
key value proposition. Gati never operated the transport vehicles on its own from the beginning
itself, instead developed the Business Partner concept of “Gati Associates”, thus giving rise to a
team of entrepreneurs who were independent business partners of Gati.
The name Gati was coined after short listing several Sanskrit-based names . Gati reflects speed
with direction, true to the way of its operations
Gati started its operations as a door-to-door cargo company, a division of Transport Corporation of India
(TCI) in 1989. Mr. Mahendra Agarwal Founder & CEO of Gati Ltd wanted to rebuild TCI based on
processes, systems and manage it professionally to meet consumer implicit and explicit delivery needs.
Over period of 7 years, under the leadership of Mr. Mahendra Agarwal the division flourished into a
small business and in 1994, Gati was ready to separate from TCI and perform on its own. The actual legal
separation took place in 1996 and the division emerged, Gati came into being an 18 Crores cargo
business, splitting from its 200 crores mother company, TCI. From Initial four years of its operation,
delivery commitments took priority over complete utilization of capacity and Gati was focused on to its
aim to provide time bound and point to point delivery..
.
14. Innovation, Value-addition and growth
Gati introduced desk-to-desk service to meet the price sensitive customer market in 1994. The
placement of desk to desk cargo was between regular transportation and premium cargo.
Premium cargo was next day delivery and Desk to Desk was delivered within four days. As Gati
grew in terms of business volume, services and revenue, Gati made the transition from small
cargo services to cargo management.
This was a period for many firsts. Gati introduced toll-free numbers for the first time in the
Indian logistics segment and became the first 3PL service provider in India. Gati was also the
first logistics company in India to be awarded an ISO 9001 certification.
Gati's legal separation took place from TCI in 1996 through a de-merger process marked a period
of rapid growth as the Gati took over parts of the TCI‟s business, the shipping division was
named as Gati Coast to Coast and the TCI Highways division was taken over by Gati. Gati took
its first steps towards acquiring a corporate identity, the beginnings of Gati Ltd.
Based on volume of traffic, origin and destination, Gati tied up with Indian Airlines (IA) for a
fixed price long term contract. Delivery of premium cargo became easy and accurate. IA
complimented the 550 locations Gati served at that point of time. Gati expanded its service
network to include multi-modal services, courier services and international operations to SAARC
countries. Business grew from servicing 2 regions to 10.
In Jan 2010, Gati went a step forward to help its customer by providing complete integrated
Supply Chain Solution hence becoming a knowledgeable company by launching 'RedSun', Gati's
Supply Chain Division. In Nov 2010, Gati also ventured into E-Commerce business by
launching 'makemygiftz.com', Gati's new web service to offer its customer a complete ecommerce platform linked to a physical distribution network. Also, Gati Coast to Coast was rebranded and named as Gati Ships in 2010.
Gati was given the title of “Consumer Super Brand” in 2009-2010, in Logistics
15. BLUE DART
South Asia's premier courier and integrated express package Distribution Company. We have the
most extensive domestic network covering over 33,742 locations, and service more than 220
countries and territories worldwide through our group company DHL, the premier global brand
name in express distribution services. Our vision is to establish continuing excellence in delivery
capabilities focused on the individual customer. In pursuit of sustainable leadership in quality
services, we have evolved an infrastructure unique in the country today:
The only one of its kind in the country today, that is focused on carriage of packages as its prime
business, rather than as a by-product of a passenger airline. A dedicated aviation system to
support Blue Dart's services is self-sustaining, with its own bonded warehouses, ground handling
and maintenance capability
Fitch Ratings India Pvt. Ltd. has assigned the highest "F1+ (ind)" [F one plus (Ind)] rating for
our short term debt programme of Rs. 30 crores. Further, ICRA Ltd. has also assigned the
highest "A1+" (pronounced A one plus) Rating for our Commercial Paper Programme of Rs. 25
crores.
It has committed, diverse and over 8,318 strong are our most valued asset. All the achievements
have been possible because they have a team who believes in themselves and their company, a
team with a winning attitude.
Social Responsibility is a core element in our corporate strategy. We as a socially responsible
corporate have undertaken numerous steps to give back to communities, in whatever way they
can.
16. Commitment towards community causes has been unwavering since our inception in 1983. We
as a socially responsible corporate has an in-house Sustainability Team responsible for
identifying and addressing various sustainability issues and supporting initiatives that make the
world a better place for future generations. As part of the DHL Group & in line with its CSR
platform, our major focus areas have been:
- Go Teach (Education)
- Go Green (Environment)
- Go Help (Disaster Management Response
In association with Oasis India (NGO) started an initiative called "Blue Edge - Empowering
Lives", which is aimed at enriching the lives of young adults from difficult environment, who
have not been able to complete their education. Through this initiative we enable around 50
students every six months, by providing training on English Speaking, Computer Skills, Life
Skills and Customer Orientation. Since inception, 524 students have successfully completed this
program and have felicitated at seven Graduation Ceremonies held in Blue Dart headquarters in
Mumbai.
One amongst the biggest concerns facing today's world is global warming. A warmer Earth may
lead to changes in rainfall patterns, a rise in sea level, and a wide range of impacts on plants,
wildlife, and humans. The main cause of Global Warming is emission of CO2. We have
fervently taken up various steps in this regard, to sum up as 'Go Green' initiatives:
In association with Think Foundation (NGO), Sarla Blood Bank and other blood banks regularly
hold Blood Donation Drives at our facilities, to help young Thalassemia patients, who need
blood transfusion every 15 days to survive.
In October 2009, floods at Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka affected hundreds of lives, who lost
their near and dear ones, homes and belongings. To make a difference in the lives of the affected
people, we decided to do something quick and called for support from its Group Company DHL. Teams from all Business Units responded fast and a quick plan was worked out to send the
relief material to the affected areas of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
Jointly with their colleagues from DHL,organized Volunteers Day, to promote the spirit of
volunteerism amongst our employees in India.
18. Safexpress has the highest number of scheduled destinations & city coverage However; Gati
leads the way in district coverage.
All the three companies serve 143 common cities across India.
There are close to 158 cities where only Safexpress is present.
Safexpress & Gati serves 94 cities where blue dart is absent
19. Scheduled Destination by Zone
Below is the Zone wise Scheduled destination of all 3 companies
Company
Safe Xpress
Gati
Blue Dart
East
67
79
2
West
217
121
116
North
169
97
109
South
129
110
167
Total
582
407
394
East :
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam , Bihar , Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand , Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal, Andaman & Nicobar
West
Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra, Daman, Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Goa.
North
Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, UttraKhand,
Chandigarh, Delhi
South
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Lakshadweep
20. Graphical Analysis of Scheduled Destination
East
148
160
140
120
100
80
79
67
East
60
40
2
20
0
East
Safe Xpress
67
Gati
79
Blue Dart
2
148
West
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
West
454
217
West
121
Safe Xpress
217
Gati
121
116
Blue Dart
116
454
22. CITY COVERAGE BY ZONE
Zone
Safe Express
Gati
Blue Dart
East
61
72
2
West
128
86
66
North
150
89
74
South
103
86
115
Total
442
333
257
East
160
140
135
120
100
80
60
61
72
East
40
20
0
East
Safe Express
Gati
2
Blue Dart
61
72
2
135
West
300
280
250
200
150
100
128
86
50
0
West
West
66
Safe Express
Gati
Blue Dart
128
86
66
280
24. District Coverage By Zone
Safe Express
45
57
94
54
250
East
West
North
South
total
Gati
62
66
84
66
278
Blue Dart
2
46
65
67
180
Graphical Comparison of District Zone Wise
East
109
150
100
45
62
50
2
East
0
Safe Express
Gati
Blue Dart
District Wise Zone Coverage
45
62
2
East
109
West
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
169
57
Safe Express
West
57
66
46
Gati
West
Blue Dart
District Wise Zone Coverage
66
46
169
26. Comparision of all companies zone wise respectively
94
100
84
90
80
70
60
50
57
62
66
66
65
67
East
54
46
45
West
40
North
30
South
20
2
10
0
Safe Express
Gati
Blue Dart
From going through all the data and Analyzing the Graph we come with some of the Conclusion
that is as mentioned below:
Safexpress is leading the way in Western &Northern region of India, In terms of scheduled
destination and City coverage.
Gati is leading the way in the Eastern part of the country Whereas Strength of Blue dart lies into
Southern India
Safexpress has the highest district Coverage in Northern India, Gati leads in Eastern & Western
Part Whereas Blue dart leads into southern India.
27. Mapping of Zone Matrix & Transit Time Policy
Common Guidelines:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Transit Time excludes booking and delivery days
Extra transit days for delivery at ODA locations.
Booking after pickup cut off time is considered as next day pickup
Transit time may increase if there is any holidays/Strikes/rallies at the destination
Method of Calculation
1. Safexpress has ready transit time matrix
2. For Gati, It has been calculated using web based transit time calculator (Sample size 50+
cities).
3. To find out transit time From & To each Zone, 4-5 city samples has been taken which
includes Tier1, Tier2 and Tier 3 cities
Safexpress
Zone Matrix
Zone
North One
North Two
East
North East
West One
West Two
South One
South Two
Central
States
Delhi , UP, Haryana, Rajsthan
Chandigarh, Punjab, Himachal, Uttranchal, J & K
West Bengal , Orissa, Bihar , Jharkhand, Chattisgarh
Assam , Meghalaya, Tripura, Arunachal, Mizoram , Manipur, Nagaland, Sikkim
Gujrat, Daman& Diu , Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Maharsatra, Goa
AP, Karnatka, TamilNadu, Pondicherry
Kerla
Madhya Pardesh
28. Transit
Time
Ex/To
North One
North Two
East
North East
West One
West Two
South One
South Two
Central
North
One
2
2
4
4
3
4
4
5
3
North
two
2
2
5
5
4
5
5
5
4
East
5
5
2
3
5
5
5
5
5
North
East
6
6
3
2
6
6
6
6
6
West
One
3
4
4
5
2
2
4
4
2
West Two
4
4
5
5
2
2
3
4
3
South
One
4
5
4
5
4
3
2
2
3
Ex/To Transit Time for Safexpress
North One
North Two
East
North East
West Two
South One
South Two
West One
Central
North One
Central
South Two
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
North two
East
South One
North East
West Two
West One
South
Two
5
5
5
6
5
5
3
2
5
Central
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
29. GATI
Zone Matrix
EDC
AMC
AMD
BLR
BOM
CCU
CJB
GUA
HYD
IDR
JAI
JSP
LKO
MAA
NAG
NCR
NDA
PNQ
NE1
NE2
J& K
States
Punjab, Haryana, Himachal
Gujarat, Daman Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Karnataka and Hosur
Mumbai, Thane, Panvel, Bhivandi
West Bengal, Sikkim
Western Tamil Nadu , Kerala
Assam
Andhra Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Rajasthan
Bihar , Odisha, Jharkhand
Central UP , Eastern UP
Northern Tamil Naidu , Pondicherry , Port Blair
Vidharbha, Chhattisgarh
National Capital Region , Gurgaon
Western UP (Ghaziabad, Noida), UttraKhand
Rest of Maharastra & Goa- Ex.Vidharbha & Mumbai
Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh
Manipur & Nagaland
Jammu & Kashmir
GATI TRANSIT TIME GRAPH
AMC
J& K 12
NE2
10
8
NE1
6
4
PNQ
2
NDA
0
AMC
AMD
BLR
AMD
BOM
CCU
CJB
NCR
GUA
NAG
HYD
MAA
IDR
LKO
JAI
JSP
BLR
BOM
CCU
CJB
GUA
HYD
IDR
JAI
31. Blue Dart
Zone Matrix
ZONE
North 1
North 2
East 1
East 2
North East
Central
West 1
West 2
South 1
South 2
States
Delhi/NCR , Uttaranchal , Punjab , Haryana , Rajasthan , MP (Gwalior)
Himachal Pradesh & Jammu Kashmir
Uttar Pradesh , Jharkhand ,Bihar
Chhattisgarh, Orissa, West Bengal
Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim
Vidharbha & MP
Gujarat, Daman & DiU
Maharastra, Goa
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka
Kerala , Tamil Nadu
Transit Time
Ex /To
North 1
North 2
East 1
East 2
North
East
Central
West 1
West 2
South 1
South 2
North1 North2 East1 East2 NorthEast Central West1 West2 South1 South2
6
6
6
12
13
9
9
11
10
11
7
0
7
12
13
6
9
7
10
10
7
6
6
9
10
5
7
5
6
9
12
11
9
6
6
7
12
10
11
11
12
7
9
7
10
11
11
5
7
5
6
8
9
5
7
5
6
8
7
7
11
11
11
11
6
9
13
11
12
12
9
0
5
3
7
7
13
5
0
3
5
6
10
3
3
0
5
5
12
4
5
3
0
3
12
4
7
4
3
0
32. Transit Time of Blue Dart
South2
South1
North1
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
West2
North2
North 1
North 2
East 1
East1
East 2
North East
Central
East2
West 1
West 2
South 1
West1
NorthEast
South 2
Central
The effectiveness of the Couriers, distribution network depends on the speed of the pickup and
delivery to all customers. It is essential that the goods are packaged and addressed at the time of
making the booking, so that the courier contractor can make the pick up without delay.
With invoice needed for transit and additional insurance, payment couldn‟t be easier, so offer
competitive premiums are most.
Comprehensive cover for costs and expenses relating to lost or damaged items, and the policy
covers repair or replacement of the goods or actual (cost) value of the lost or damaged goods
Items are covered for the whole time they are in transit – “floor to floor”. Transit cover
commences from the time the goods are picked up and loaded until the goods are delivered to the
receiver. Settlement of claims must be quick and easy.
33. Logistics Industry Updates
Air Cargo terminal has been started in Ozark , Nasik
Hyderabad Airport recognized as "Best Cargo Terminal of The Year" from Cargo Association of
India (ACCAI)
Railways Carried 647 MT freight in Apr-Nov 2012
Swiss World Cargo - The first Carrier to join proof of concept of IATA's multilateral e-Air Way
bill Agreement initiative
Express Industry Council of India (EICI) has alleged the domestic airlines have formed a price
cateral that is exploiting the levy of fuel Surcharge (FSC) on cargo by noy applying a rational
Pricing mechanism for the same
Competetion Updates
APL Logistics & Vescor has announced the formation of JV to serve automotive industry in
India . APL logistics is leader in expert in automotive logistics especially finished vehicle
logistics
SpoyOn has updated the It system i.e. Spot connect wherein the customer can have their own
portal which provide POD, Tracking Visibility, invoices and e-billing
Red Express has started sending bulk advertising emails
DB Schenker in Ban lore , focusing on last mile delivery
Geodic, the 4th largest Player of Europe is increasing their presence as in last four years they
have expanded from 7 to 17 locations
Indospsce has inaugurated logistic park at chakan
Indo Arya embarked upon creation of 4 Logistics Park, 2 lac sq. feet each. Currently, company
has over 4 million ware housing space.
35. 2. On Yearly Basis Analysis
Year
BLUE dart (in crores)
GATI (in crores)
safe EXPRESS (in crores)
2010-11
1759
1228
892
2011-12
1829
1567
941
2012-13
1952
1755
988
2500
2000
1759
1829
1952
1755
1567
1500
BLUE dart (in crores)
1228
GATI (in crores)
1000
892
941
988
2010-11
2011-12
safe EXPRESS (in crores)
2012-13
500
0
When looked into quarterly performance, Gati has nearly steady growth till the end of 2011-12
which started growing rapidly in 2012-13 but Blue Dart has shown nearly constant growth
The Key Competition of Safexpress i.e. Gati, Blue Dart has Touched respective revenue of INR
1228 crores, INR 1755 Crores in 2012-13. Also Safe express grew steadily where as Gati and
Blue Dart Grew Close to 35.09% and 11.99% respectively over previous year.
36. Profit before interest tax and exceptional items
1. Quarterly basis analysis
Month
Apr-Jun10-11
Jul-sap 10-11
Oct -Dec 10-11
Jan -March 10-11
Apr _june 11-12
Jun -sep 11-12
Oct -Dec 11-12
Jan-mar-11-12
Apr-jun12-13
Jul-sep12-13
Oct-Dec12-13
Jan-March 12-13
BLUE dart
GATI
36.8
31.1
36.1
51.8
50.3
44.1
32.8
44.1
58.1
45.5
65.2
58.4
safe EXPRESS
22.3
16.9
16.2
30.2
25.7
28.1
29.4
27.7
28.5
25.2
23.5
31.1
16.9
27.4
25.5
20.8
17.6
19.3
21.9
19.5
92.2
15.1
23.6
14.2
Quaterly analysis of Profit/Loss
25
20
15
10
5
0
Note: All the data are in crores
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
GATI
BLUE dart
safe EXPRESS
37. 2. Yearly Data Analysis of Profit before interest tax and exceptional items
Blue Dart (in
crores)
Gati (In crores)
Safexpress(In
crores)
2010-11
156
105
71
2011-12
171
111
78
2012-13
227
145
145
Yearly analysis ofProfit before interest tax and
exceptional items
Blue Dart
Gati
Safexpress
160
107
115
51
52
16
11
2010-11
2011-12
52
42
2012-13
Through Safexpress was on the top of the list in term of revenue generation but due to more
business from low margin FTL (Close to 72 % ) The company stood at the bottom while
calculating PBIT
Blue dart has achieved much higher PBIT When compared with Gati and Safexpress due to more
business from high margin Air shipments On the other hand side, Gati has the lower PBIT till
2011-12 but they kept an eye on cost which resulted into higher PBIT next year
While looking up into the quarterly result , shooting u of Gati's PBIT in the month of Apr - June
12 -13 outshines , as the company has transferred substantial part of its express distribution &
Supply chain business [EDSC] to Gati-Kintetsu PVT Ltd Moreover, the company transferred its
shipping business to Gati PVT Ltd .
38. Net Profit Loss Comparison
Quarterly Graph presentation
Month
Apr-Jun10-11
Juk-sep 10-11
Oct -Dec 10-11
Jan -March 10-11
Apr _june 11-12
Jun -sep 11-12
Oct -Dec 11-12
Jan-mar-11-12
Apr-jun12-13
Jul-sep12-13
Oct-Dec12-13
Jan-March 12-13
BLUE dart (In crores)
25.6
21
24
36.1
34
29.8
22.4
29.1
40.6
32.2
45
41.8
GATI (In crores)
5.1
3.8
3.1
3.6
3.2
3.8
5.3
0.9
40.6
-7.8
5.1
5.7
safe EXPRESS (In
crores)
12.2
14.5
11.8
12.8
13.4
13.8
13.5
11.2
13.6
13.1
11.3
13.9
Quaterly analysis of Profit/Loss
25
20
3.5
3
2.5
15
2
10
1.5
5
0
1
0.5
0
GATI
BLUE dart
safe EXPRESS
39. Yearly Analysis of Profit /Loss
Year
Blue Dart
Gati
Safexpress
2010-11
107
16
51
2011-12
115
11
52
2012-13
160
42
52
Net profit Yearly basis
Blue Dart
Gati
Safexpress
160
107
115
51
52
16
11
2010-11
2011-12
52
42
2012-13
Analysis :
Continuously increasing over the income, Control over operating expenditure, no interest cost
etc. has allowed Blue Dart to increase profits year after which have reached INR 160 Crores by
2012-13.
In 2012-13, Gati has transferred its EDSC & Shipping business to its subsidiary company due to
which the liquidity inflow occurred and profit of the company has touched INR 42 Crores. From
last three YearProfit of TCI has been nearly constant which stood at INR 52 Crores by 2012-13.
40. Operation Profit Margin & Net profit Margin Analysis
1. Operating Profit Margin Percentage and its Graphical analysis
Month
Apr-Jun10-11
Juk-sep 10-11
Oct -Dec 10-11
Jan -March 10-11
Apr _june 11-12
Jun -sep 11-12
Oct -Dec 11-12
Jan-mar-11-12
Apr-jun12-13
Jul-sep12-13
Oct-Dec12-13
Jan-March 12-13
BLUE dart
GATI
13
10.2
10.8
14.2
12.3
9.9
6.6
9.1
11.6
9
12.4
11.2
safe EXPRESS
8.1
7.5
7.2
9.1
7.8
6.2
9.4
6.4
-1.6
8.8
3.9
3.7
5.5
6.2
5.6
6.4
6.2
6.2
5.8
5.5
5.9
5.2
4.8
5.4
42. Net Profit Margin Percentage
25
20
15
10
5
0
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
GATI
BLUE dart
safe EXPRESS
Gati & Safexpress pays much interest due to which their bottom lines get affected. The interest
coverage ratio determines that how easily a company can pay interest expenses on
outstandingdebt. The lower the ratio, the more the company is burdened by debt expenses;it
should be above 1.5 In case of Gati it went 1.43 in 2011-12 which means its ability to meet
interest expenses may be questionable. Safe express has kept the ratio between3.34 to 4.14 which
is far better thanGati. It does not applicable to Blue Dart as the company has not taken any debt
which shows that company has sufficient Liquidity.
Refrences
www.bluedart.com
http://www.gati.com/
www.safeguard.com
Different Logistic Magazine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logistics