The Realms of Indian Cold Chain Industry
The Indian Cold Chain Market revolves around the realms of Organized and Unorganized sectors. More recently, the organized industry's growth involves the application of cold chains across third-party logistics (3PLs), Quick service restaurants (QSR), retail, e-commerce. Recently, foodservice industries supported by changing consumption patterns have also brought the cold chain segments into focus. Thus, with the growth in organized food delivery, e-commerce remains a crucial driver for the cold chain sector in India
Indian Cold Chain Industry will grow with double CAGR of 13.66% from 2021 to 2027
Nowadays, consumers demand many biopharmaceutical products, fresh perishable food (fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, dairy products), processed food, chemicals, flowers, & plants, which are temperature-sensitive commodities requiring a cold chain infrastructure. Therefore, setting up a robust cold chain infrastructure is a crucial step in efficiently controlling their supply chains. The trend is now changing towards setting multipurpose cold storage and catering end-to-end services across the value chain
Notwithstanding, pharmaceutical products are highly susceptible to temperature and time constraints, making cold chains essential for cold chain application. In the present situation where safe delivery of vaccines for mass immunization against COVID-19 is an absolute priority, the cold chain is in huge demand across a country-wide footprint. The development is primarily driven by apprehending increased market by organized cold chain operators, changing consumer behaviour for quality products, and securing supply reliability in a pandemic like situation
In addition, traditional dairy products such as ghee (clarified butter), curd (yoghurt) and paneer (cottage cheese) are primarily catered to by the unorganized sector. However, with the increasing quality consciousness of consumers, organized sector play is expected to grow in these products in the years to come. Apart from this, the factors acting as catalysts for the cold chain industry includes rising emphasis on reducing food wastage and government initiatives like FDI relaxation
COVID-19 Impact on Indian Cold Chain Industry
The pandemic has positively impacted the cold chain industry, fuelling the market for cold chain market. The widening adoption rate of packaged food & beverage products is an encouraging take for the growth of the cold chain in India. The COVID-19 impacted every industry's supply chain due to restricted trade during the pandemic, resulting in food manufacturers emphasizing food products and their storage to increase their shelf-life, which propelled the market for the cold chain
Further, the explosion of COVID-19 also has created a shift toward an organized retail market to prevent further virus outbreaks. Consumers have stockpiled processed food stocks with a long shelf life to perishable foods, and limited trade movements between states have surpassed cold chain storage capacities in certain conditions. Hence, the Indian infrastructure underscores the need for the food value chain to move from open-air markets to a cold-chain model to preserve perishable items for a longer duration massively
Cold Chain Industry is expanding at a faster pace in Tier I and Tier II cities of India:
The cold chain industrial clusters are concentrated in major metro cities. Cold Chain Industry has massive potential in Tier I (Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Pune) and Tier-II cities (Gurgaon, Noida, Vellore, Coimbatore, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Patna, Rajkot, Goa, Lucknow and Jaipur). Also, an uptick in investment activity amongst the cities is seen. Thus the industry is more likely to attract significant capital inflow and new capacity creation in the forthcoming years. Our research findings show that India Cold Chain Market Size was US$ 24.62 Billion in 2021.
Critical Companies Performance in India:
The Indian Cold Chain Industry is a fragmented market, consisting of many local players to cater to the growing expectations and demand. Remarkable of the major players in the market include Snowman Logistics Pvt Ltd, GatiKausar India Pvt Ltd (Gati Ltd), Container Corporation of India Limited, Mahindra Logistics Limited and Future Supply Chain Solutions Ltd
This report “India Cold Chain Market, Global Forecast By Type (Organized and Unorganized), Products (Biopharmaceutical Products, Perishable Food (Fruits, Vegetables, Meat, Seafood, Dairy Products), Processed Food, Chemicals, Flowers & Plants and Others), Companies (Snowman Logistics Pvt Ltd, GatiKausar India Pvt Ltd (Gati Ltd), Container Corporation of India Limited, Mahindra Logistics Limited and Future Supply Chain Solutions Ltd)” provides a detailed analysis of India Cold Chain Industry
Type - India Cold Chain Market has been covered from 2 viewpoints:
1. Organized
2. Unorganized
Products - India Cold Chain Market has been covered from 6 viewpoints:
1. Biopharmaceutical Products
2. Perishable Food (Fruits, Vegetables, Meat, Seafood, Dairy Products)
3. Processed Food
4. Chemicals
5. Flowers & Plants
6. Others
Company Insights:
- Overview
- Recent Development & Strategies
- Financial Insights
Companies Covered:
1. Snowman Logistics Pvt Ltd
2. GatiKausar India Pvt Ltd (Gati Ltd)
3. Container Corporation of India Limited
4. Mahindra Logistics Limited
5. Future Supply Chain Solutions Ltd
Table of Contents
Companies Mentioned
- Snowman Logistics Pvt Ltd
- GatiKausar India Pvt Ltd (Gati Ltd)
- Container Corporation of India Limited
- Mahindra Logistics Limited
- Future Supply Chain Solutions Ltd
Methodology
In this report, for analyzing the future trends for the studied market during the forecast period, the publisher has incorporated rigorous statistical and econometric methods, further scrutinized by secondary, primary sources and by in-house experts, supported through their extensive data intelligence repository. The market is studied holistically from both demand and supply-side perspectives. This is carried out to analyze both end-user and producer behavior patterns, in the review period, which affects price, demand and consumption trends. As the study demands to analyze the long-term nature of the market, the identification of factors influencing the market is based on the fundamentality of the study market.
Through secondary and primary researches, which largely include interviews with industry participants, reliable statistics, and regional intelligence, are identified and are transformed to quantitative data through data extraction, and further applied for inferential purposes. The publisher's in-house industry experts play an instrumental role in designing analytic tools and models, tailored to the requirements of a particular industry segment. These analytical tools and models sanitize the data & statistics and enhance the accuracy of their recommendations and advice.
Primary Research
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- Validates and improves the data quality and strengthens research proceeds
- Further develop the analyst team’s market understanding and expertise
- Supplies authentic information about market size, share, growth, and forecast
The researcher's primary research interview and discussion panels are typically composed of the most experienced industry members. These participants include, however, are not limited to:
- Chief executives and VPs of leading corporations specific to the industry
- Product and sales managers or country heads; channel partners and top level distributors; banking, investment, and valuation experts
- Key opinion leaders (KOLs)
Secondary Research
The publisher refers to a broad array of industry sources for their secondary research, which typically includes, however, is not limited to:
- Company SEC filings, annual reports, company websites, broker & financial reports, and investor presentations for competitive scenario and shape of the industry
- Patent and regulatory databases for understanding of technical & legal developments
- Scientific and technical writings for product information and related preemptions
- Regional government and statistical databases for macro analysis
- Authentic new articles, webcasts, and other related releases for market evaluation
- Internal and external proprietary databases, key market indicators, and relevant press releases for market estimates and forecasts
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