
Published on: Friday, Fri, 12 May 2023 ● 7 Min Read
MUMBAI, India, May 12, 2023 -- HERE Technologies, the leading location data and technology platform, today published an inaugural study, APAC On The Move 2023, to provide insights from 1,300 transportation and logistics (T&L) business decision makers across Asia-Pacific (APAC) including India, on the current technology trends and practices that are shaping supply chain, fleet, and logistics management.
A key finding from APAC On The Move 2023 is the extent to which end-to-end asset tracking and shipment visibility remain a challenge for Indian logistics companies three years since the onset of the pandemic. Indian logistics companies surveyed have cited technology implementation challenges as their biggest barrier to achieving real-time end-to-end supply chain visibility, despite the motivations to improve customer and financial benefits.
The highly fragmented Indian logistics industry is undergoing rapid growth and transformation. With India's logistics costs estimated to be about 14% of the country's GDP (gross domestic product), the introduction of the National Logistics Policy (NLP) is set to lower this cost to about 8% by 2030 and boost the competitiveness of the industry[1].
Highlights from the HERE Technologies APAC On The Move 2023 study include:
Technology partnerships and implementations are big challenges
About a fifth of the firms surveyed in India (22%) have cited the challenge of identifying the right partners and/or suppliers as their biggest barrier to technology implementation. Knowing where to even begin with technology implementation is also a concern among some Indian logistics players (19%).
Logistics companies surveyed want turn-key solutions that are easy to implement without expensive, time consuming, and labour-intensive system overhauls. According to the study by HERE, software integration challenges with existing infrastructure (18%), the high connectivity costs (15%), and high Internet of Things (IoT) costs (14%) are the main barriers to adopting logistics assets tracking and shipment/cargo monitoring solutions.
Indian logistics firms still rely on manual tracking
The pandemic has exposed the vulnerabilities of manual interventions in the global supply chain. Yet, approximately 41% of Indian logistics firms surveyed are using asset tracking and shipment monitoring software in combination with manual inputs to track assets, shipment, and cargo.
Manual processes have a higher chance of creating gaps and vulnerabilities within supply chains, and this shows that a large number of companies still do not have a resilient infrastructure in place. Real-time and automated tracking solutions on the other hand provide opportunities to accelerate innovation and tackle disruptions promptly.
Prioritising customer and financial benefits
Indian logistics companies are putting their customers first when it comes to their considerations for adopting tracking and monitoring solutions. Close to half of the companies (49%) want to increase customer satisfaction when they purchase a logistics asset tracking solution. The same number of companies also want customers to have better end-to-end asset visibility and management (49%) when purchasing a shipment and cargo monitoring solution.
To align with the NLP in addressing cost and inefficiency issues within the developing logistics ecosystem in India, companies are also looking for tangible financial benefits when they adopt new tracking and monitoring solutions. Half of Indian logistic players (51%) want a logistic asset tracking solution that could help them highlight areas of inefficiencies for reducing costs and provide continuous improvement, while 49% wants to ensure that they gain competitive advantage.
Indian logistics industry eyes future technologies to boost competitiveness
Logistics companies can make well-informed decisions thanks to the real-time monitoring and provision of data facilitated by IoT. The study confirms that most logistics companies in India are already using a form of IoT technology. However, the adoption rates for IoT can be improved. IoT applications for warehouse management (26%), inventory management (21%), and order management (19%) are the most popular among logistics companies in the country.
Looking ahead, almost a quarter of logistics companies in India are planning to invest in drones (33%), cloud computing (31%), IoT and blockchain (30%). These technologies have been identified by the logistics sector to seize opportunities and create lasting competitive advantage (43%), improve operational efficiency (43%), and increase revenue (40%).
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Read the APAC On The Move report for the full findings and data by each Asia Pacific sub-region.
[1] National Logistics Policy in India, Invest India, Sep 2022
About APAC On The Move
APAC On The Move, published by HERE Technologies, contains insights from transport and logistics companies across Asia Pacific. This inaugural study consists of market research data and analysis from March 2023, based on responses from 1,300 players within the transport and logistics industry across eight countries: Australia, Chinese Taipei, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. Designed to provide our customers and partners with a deeper understanding of the trends and best practices that are shaping the transport and logistics industry in region, APAC On The Move serves as a guide to help businesses navigate the current opportunities and challenges in supply chain, fleet and logistics management.
About HERE Technologies
HERE has been a pioneer in mapping and location technology for almost 40 years. Today, HERE's location platform is recognised as the most complete in the industry, powering location-based products, services and custom maps for organizations and enterprises across the globe. From autonomous driving and seamless logistics to new mobility experiences, HERE allows its partners and customers to innovate while retaining control over their data and safeguarding privacy. Find out how HERE is moving the world forward at here.com.
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