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Logistics in Brazil
Description: Brazil's contract logistics industry is relatively young in terms of service and development. It is seeing rapid growth on the back of resurgence in the Brazilian economy, together with sophistication brought in by multinational logistics providers and greater realisation by manufacturers and retailers of the benefits of outsourcing logistics activities.
Growth Strategies for a Developing Market: Logistics in Brazil provides a comprehensive study of a contract logistics industry seen by many as the most attractive for investment in South America. With undoubted significant potential, the Brazilian logistics industry offers prospects for future growth rarely seen outside of Asia, India and Russia.
Benefit from over 155 pages of expert insight and analysis, enabling you to: - Quantify market size and expenditure patterns on third party logistics services - Analyse key issues influencing the development of contract logistics in Brazil - Understand market entry strategies and growth paths for 3PLs in Brazil - Track trends, developments and growth potential across five industry sectors - Benchmark the operational capabilities of leading 3PLs in Brazil
- Evaluate specific logistics requirements of retailers and manufacturers
The report draws heavily on its content from interviews with logistics providers, retailers and manufacturers in Brazil to understand supply chain strategies in a rapidly developing market. This is supported by market sizing, case studies, contracts analysis, logistics company profiles, industry sector profiles and detailed economic data to provide insightful comment and understanding of this key Latin American market. Questions answered by Logistics in Brazil include:
- How fast is the market for contract logistics growing in Brazil? - What are the corporate strategies adopted by 3PLs in Brazil? - What factors are inhibiting growth of logistics services? - How can 3PLs win new business quickly and effectively? - What are the capabilities of leading service providers in Brazil? - What are the major issues and trends facing key industry sectors?
- What logistics strategies are retailers and manufacturers adopting in Brazil?
Contents: 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Introduction
1.2 Contract logistics in Brazil - market size 1.3 Contract logistics in Brazil – corporate strategy 1.4 Contract logistics in Brazil - outsourcing trends 1.5 Key industries
1.6 Industry sector surveys 2.0 INTRODUCTION
2.1 Defining contract logistics 2.2 Report structure
2.3 Brazil - key facts
3.0 LOGISTICS IN BRAZIL: MARKET SIZE 3.1 Introduction
3.2 Market size
A relatively young, unsophisticated outsourced contract logistics market Table 1: Contract logistics market size in Brazil, 2003-2005e
The wider logistics market in Brazil
Table 3: Contract logistics market: logistics costs by 500 major firms, by sector, 2003 Market share by provider
Statistics reveal variations in performance by transport mode 3.3 Corporate strategy in Brazilian logistics
3.4 Infrastructure and legislation restricts growth Brazil's exporters must maintain higher inventory levels 4.0 CONTRACT LOGISTICS OUTSOURCING TRENDS 4.1 Introduction
4.2 Growth in Outsourcing
Table 4: Expenditure on third party logistics in Brazil, 2003
Table 5: Expenditure plans on third party logistics in Brazil, by sector, 2003 Table 6: Growth in logistics services in Brazil, 2003
4.3 Logistics Contract Awards
Table 7: Brazil – 3PL contracts summary 4.4 Logistics Outsourcing Case Studies
4.4.1 GM Brazil - inbound supply chain management
4.4.2 Unilever - national distribution and transportation network 5.0 CONTRACT LOGISTICS GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
5.1 Introduction
Table 8: Brazil – Transport Overview
5.2 Transport Resources in Brazil by Location Chart 1: Principal roads in Brazil – North Region Chart 2: Principal roads in Brazil – North East Region Chart 3: Principal roads in Brazil – Centre West Region Chart 4: Principal roads in Brazil – South East Region Chart 5: Principal roads in Brazil – South Region Chart 6: Principal rail network in Brazil
Unilever make most of rail opportunities Chart 7: Principal ports in Brazil
Chart 8: Principal waterways in Brazil Ambitious growth targets for Port of Santos
Table 9: Airport Locations and Contact Details – North Region Table 10: Airport Locations – North Region (continued)
Table 11: Airport Locations and Contact Details – North East Region Table 12: Airport Locations – North East Region (continued)
Table 13: Airport Locations and Contact Details – Centre West Region Table 14: Airport Locations – Centre West Region (cont)
Table 15: Airport Locations and Contact Details – South East Region Table 16: Airport Locations and Contact Details – South Region 6.0 RECENT TRENDS, ISSUES AND DEVELOPMENTS
6.1 Introduction 6.2 Brazil - the country Distribution of Population
Chart 9: Brazil - key towns and cities Mineral Resources
6.3 Brazil - the economy Economic Background
The "Real Plan"- sustained economic growth Brazil's GDP by region
Chart 10: Brazil - economic activity and development An improving climate for business
Table 17: Brazil – Top level economic indicators 2002-2004 Table 18: Brazil – growth in GDP, 1980-2004 49
Chart 11: Brazil – GDP per capita, 1980-2004 50 Table 19: Brazil – average growth rates, 1961-2000 Brazil's trade policy
Brazil's strengthened competitiveness in foreign trade Table 20: Share of exports from Brazil, 2004
Poor quality infrastructure lets Brazil down 6.4 Logistics Developments
Logimasters opens new export facilities Varig disposes of logistics operations Exel earns multimodal transportation license
Penske Logistics Assumes Ownership and Operational Control of Cotia Penske Logistics
ALL continues contract expansion with two more wins BAX Global secures contract with Scania
TNT win contract with Samsung in Brazil Santos moved 7.1% of national GDP Menlo Forms Specialty Logistics Group
Sao Sebastiao plans three million tonnes of cargo in 2010 TNT to launch new logistic centres in Brazil
Falabella intending to expand into Brazil next year AmBev opens distribution centre in Brazil
Exel acquisition in Chile Gefco expands in Brazil New members for GF-X
Menlo Worldwide Logistics wins logistics contract with Axle Alliance Company Ryder named top supplier by General Motors in Argentina and Brazil
TNT Logistics wins contract with Renault in Brazil Exel expands operations with Carrefour
Menlo Worldwide Forwarding opens new office in Brazil Exel acquires Brazilian pharmaceutical logistics provider TNT wins €20.0 million per year contract in Brazil 7.0 KEY LOGISTICS PLAYERS
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Leading Logistics Providers 7.2.1 ALL Delara
Table 21: ALL Delara financial performance, 2002-2003
Table 22: ALL Delara logistics operations in Brazil / Latin America Chart 12: ALL - Delara operations in Brazil / Latin America 7.2.2 Binotto
Table 23: Binotto logistics operations in Brazil 7.2.3 Cesa Logística
Table 24: Cesa Logística logistics operations in Brazil 7.2.4 CVRD
Table 25: CVRD's logistics revenues, 2003-2004 Table 26: CVRD logistics operations in Brazil 7.2.5 DHL Danzas
7.2.6 Exel
Table 27: Exel logistics operations in Brazil 7.2.7 Júlio Simões
Table 28: Julio Simões logistics operations in Brazil 7.2.8 Katoen Natie
Chart 13: Katoen Natie Operations in Brazil / Uruguay 7.2.9 McLane
Chart 14: McLane operations in Brazil
Table 29: McLane logistics operations in Brazil 7.2.10 Mercúrio
Table 30: Mercúrio logistics operations in Brazil 7.2.11 Penske Logistics
Table 31: Penske Logistics assumes sole ownership of Cotia Penske Logistics 7.2.12 Ryder
Chart 15: Ryder Operations in Brazil and Argentina 7.2.13 TNT Logistics
Table 32: TNT Logistics Brasil Revenues, 1997-2004 Table 33: TNT Logistics operations in Brazil
8.0 KEY INDUSTRIAL SECTORS: AN OVERVIEW 8.1 Introduction
8.2 The Automotive Sector in Brazil 8.2.1 Market Performance
Table 34: Brazil – automotive industry production, 2000-2005 Table 35: Automotive markets in Brazil
8.2.2 Automotive Manufacturers
Table 36: Selected automotive manufacturer operations in Brazil, 2003 8.2.1.2 Fiat 8.2.1.2 Ford 8.2.1.3 General Motors 8.2.1.4 Toyota 8.2.1.5 Scania 8.2.1.6 Volkswagen 8.2.1.7 Volvo
8.3 The Electronics Sector in Brazil 8.3.1 Market Performance
Table 37: Electronics markets in Brazil 8.3.2 Electronics Manufacturers 8.4 The FMCG Sector in Brazil 8.4.1 Market Performance 8.4.2 FMCG Manufacturers
8.5 The Pharmaceutical Sector in Brazil 8.5.1 Market Performance
8.5.2 Pharmaceutical Manufacturers 8.6 The Retail Sector in Brazil 8.6.1 Market Performance 8.5.2 Retailers
Table 38: Leading retailers in Brazil, 2002-2003 9.0 INDUSTRIAL SECTOR RESEARCH SURVEYS 9.1 Introduction
9.2 Survey Respondents
Table 39: Survey Companies by Industrial Sector 9.2.1 Expansao Comercio Internacional
9.2.2 General Motors do Brazil
9.2.3 Lad Industria e Commercio de Pecas 9.2.4 O E M Comercio Exterior
9.2.5 Volvo Do Brasil Veiculos 9.2.6 Columbus Commercial 9.2.7 Emicol Eletro Eletronica S.A. 9.2.8 Industria Brasileira De Bebedouros 9.2.9 Siemens
9.2.10 Cibahia Tabacos Especiais
9.2.11 Kanan Import Comercio Importacao E Exportacao 9.2.12 Industria de Produtos Alimenticios Cory
9.2.13 Itaba Industria De Tabaco Brasileira 9.2.14 Missiato Industria E Comercio 9.2.15 Sakura Nakaya Alimentos
9.2.16 Biodinimica Quimica e Farmaceutica
9.2.17 Brasuture Industria Comercio Importacao E Exportacao 9.2.18 Diosynth Produtos Farmoquimicos
9.2.19 Fresenius Kabi Brasil 9.2.20 Fort Dodge Saude Animal
9.2.21 Industria De Produtos Alimenticios Mavalerio 9.2.22 JP Industria Farmaceutica
9.2.23 Mistral Importadora dos melhores vinhos 9.2.24 Reference
9.2.25 Rod. Sem Jose Emirio De Morais 10.0 APPENDIX
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