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Vietnam Logistics Comprehensive Report Q2/2018

September 2018 | 176 pages | ID: VBBF810B137EN
Vietnam Industry Research And Consultant (VIRAC)

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VIETNAM LOGISTICS INDUSTRY
Logistics plays an important role in supporting the development of all sectors of the economy. Developing logistics services effectively will contribute to increasing the competitiveness of the economy and the nation. Germany is now the world leading country in logistics performance, measured by the LPI.

In international shipping operations, sea transport is the main transportation mode in international transport activities, accounting for 90% of world commercial goods. The container shipping industry has not achieved satisfactory results due to prolonged supply and demand imbalances. Meanwhile, international air cargo transport has tended to increase slightly over the years. The market for warehouse services is likely to expand as demand grows.

In Vietnam, the logistics industry has increased in size. However, the potential of the sector has not been fully exploited, Vietnamese enterprises only meet less than ¼ logistics needs. Vietnam ranks 64 out of 160 countries and is in the middle of ASEAN by LPI index.
Transportation accounted for the largest proportion in the turnover structure of the logistics industry. Cargo volume in Q1/2018 was estimated at xxx.x million tonnes, up 8.8% over the same period of 2017. Road transport contributed the largest proportion of revenue in the industry. Rail cargo volume has been continuously decreased over the years. Sea transport was estimated at xx.x million tons, up 3.9% over the same period.

The logistics industry in Vietnam is facing many challenges such as the challenge of competitive risk as the increase in export and import activities makes logistics become an important service sector of international trade. In logistics, there are potential risks from the organization’s inside and external factors such as transportation risks, outsourcing, human resource management, suppliers, etc. VIRAC forecasts in the period from 2018 to 2020, the road transport continues to maintain a low growth rate and still be the type of transport having the largest revenue. Port seactor has continued to grow well.
1. BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

1.1 Macroeconomic situation
1.2 Legal framework
1.3 Trade agreements

2. OVERVIEW OF WORLD LOGISTICS INDUSTRY

2.1 Value chain of world logistics industry
2.2 Evaluation criteria of logistics activities
2.3 Transportation
2.4 Warehousing
2.5 Port operation
2.6 Logistics industry in some regions in the world

3. VIETNAM LOGISTICS INDUSTRY

3.1 General situation of Vietnam logistics industry
3.2 Transportation
3.3 Warehousing
3.4 Port operation

4. DEVELOPMENT ISSUES OF VIETNAM LOGISTICS INDUSTRY

4.1 Challenges
4.2 Risks
4.3 Investment trend of the industry
4.4 Planning and forecasts
4.5 Recommendations

5. ENTERPRISE ANALYSIS

5.1 Some typical enterprises in the industry
5.2 Transport enterprises
5.3 Port enterprises

6 APPENDIX OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: GDP growth by quarter, 2015 – Q1/2018
Figure 2: VND/USD exchange rate, 2013-3/2018
Figure 3: Foreign Direct Investment, 2015 – Q1/2018
Figure 4: World crude oil price, 2011 - 2017
Figure 5: Imports and exports of commodity, 2015 – Q1/2018
Figure 6: Contribution of FDI enterprises to import and export, Q1/2018e
Figure 7: The most exported commodity, Q1/2018
Figure 8: Structure of exported commodity groups, Q1/2018
Figure 9: Main export markets of Vietnam, Q1/2018
Figure 10: Structure of imported commodity group, Q1/2018
Figure 11: The most imported commodity in the 1st quarter, 2017 - 2018
Figure 12: Main import markets of Vietnam, Q1/2018
Figure 13: Size of global logistics market, 2015 - 2020f
Figure 14: The 3PL logistics revenue serves a number of major industries, 2015 - 2017
Figure 15: Proportion of logistics expenses in GDP, 2016
Figure 16: Proportion of logistics expenses in GDP of some countries, 2016e
Figure 17: Demand for sea transport worldwide, 2013 - 2016e
Figure 18: Proportion of container goods in sea transport, 1980 – 2020e
Figure 19: Baltic Dry Index (BDI), 2003 - 2017
Figure 20: Growth rate of supply and demand in container shipping, 2001-2016
Figure 21: Liner Shipping Connectivity Index (LSCI) in 2016
Figure 22: World’s top largest shipping companies, 2017
Figure 23: Global air freight volume, 2004- 2017e
Figure 24: Global revenue from air freight volume, 2004 -2017e
Figure 25: Airports that have the largest freight capacity, 2017
Figure 26: Structure of port cargo throughput by region, 2016
Figure 27: Top seaport has the greatest amount of cargo throughput on the world, 2016
Figure 28: Proportion of container cargo in sea transport, 1980 – 2020f
Figure 29: Volume of seaport container cargo throughput worldwide, 2008 - 2015
Figure 30: Structure of container cargo passing through ports by region, 2015
Figure 31: Top largest container ports on the world, 2017
Figure 32: Number of ports of call by region, 2015
Figure 33: Global sea cargo trade, 1980 - 2015
Figure 34: Volume of airport freight throughput by region, 2014
Figure 35: Size of 3PL market by region, 2016
Figure 36: Revenue of logistics industry, 2011 – 2016
Figure 37: Share of revenue in logistics activities, 2016
Figure 38: Percentage of logistic costs in 2016 GDP of Vietnam compared to other countries
Figure 39: Logistics cost of some exported goods
Figure 40: Logistics performance index of Vietnam (LPI), 2007- 2016
Figure 41: LPI rank of ASEAN countries, 2007- 2016
Figure 42: LPI rank of Vietnam, 2007- 2016
Figure 43: Proportion of logistics enterprises in Vietnam, 2016
Figure 44: Profit of types of transportation, 2011-2016
Figure 45: Revenue of types of transportation, 2011-2016
Figure 46: Share of cargo volume through various types of transport, Q1/2016 – Q1/2018e
Figure 47: Volume of goods transported by road in some provinces, Q1/2018e
Figure 48: Volume of goods transported by road, 2010 – Q1/2018e
Figure 49: Volume of freight transported by railway, 2010 - Q1/2018e
Figure 50: Volume of cargo transported by sea of some provinces, Q1/2018e
Figure 51: Volume of cargo transported by sea, 2012 -Q1/2018e
Figure 52: Structure of Vietnam's cargo ship fleet by category 2016
Figure 53: Volume of cargo transported by inland waterway, 2010 – Q1/2018e
Figure 54: Volume of goods transported by air, 2010 – Q1/2018e
Figure 55: Market share of cargo transport by international aviation in 2014 by volume
Figure 56: Scale of a number of distribution centers in Vietnam, 2016
Figure 57: Revenue from warehousing, 2010 - 2016
Figure 58: Revenue from loading and unloading activities, 2010 - 2016
Figure 59: Volume of port cargo throughput, 2008 – Q1/2018e
Figure 60: Volume of port container cargo throughput, 2010 – Q1/2018e
Figure 61: Structure of port cargo throughput, Q1/2018e
Figure 62: Market sharer of Vietnam seaports, 2016
Figure 63: Volume of port container cargo throughput by region, 2010 – 2017e
Figure 64: Volume of port cargo throughput by region, 2011 – 2017e
Figure 65: Volume of Northern ports cargo throughput, 2005 – 2017e
Figure 66: Volume of container throughput at Northern Ports, 2011 – 2017e
Figure 67: Structure of container volume throughput at Northern Ports, 2016
Figure 68: Volume of cargo throughput at Hai Phong port, 2010 -2020e
Figure 69: Volume of cargo throughput at the Central ports, 2011 - 2016
Figure 70: Volume of container cargo throughput at the Central ports, 2008 – 2017e
Figure 71: Structure of container volume at the Central ports, 2017e
Figure 72: Volume of container throughput at the Southern ports, 2012 – 2017e
Figure 73: Volume of cargo throughput at Southern ports, 2005 – 2017e
Figure 74: Structure of container throughput volume at the Southern ports, 2016
Figure 75: Volume of cargo throughput volume at South East ports, 2011 – 2017e
Figure 76: Volume of cargo throughput at the Mekong Delta ports, 2011 – 2017e
Figure 77: Revenue of all types of transportation, 2015 – 2020f
Figure 78: Net revenue, 2016 - 2017
Figure 79: Gross profit margin, 2016 - 2017
Figure 80: Capital structure, 2016 - 2017
Figure 81: Payment ratio, 2016 - 2017
Figure 82: Profit ratio, 2016 - 2017
Figure 83: Net revenue of port enterprises, 2016 - 2017
Figure 84: Gross profit margin, 2016 - 2017
Figure 85: Profit ratio, 2016 - 2017
Figure 86: Debt to total asset ratio of port enterprises, 2016 - 2017
Figure 87: Debt to total asset ratio of transport enterprises, 2016 - 2017
Figure 88: Index of profit of port enterprises and transport enterprises, 2016 - 2017

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Relevant legal documents
Table 2: Top 10 countries with the highest LPI rank in the world, 2010 - 2016
Table 3: Revenues of the top 10 largest 3PL service providers in the world, 2016
Table 4: Trade routes which develop the most, 2016
Table 5: World’s top 10 companies with the largest cold storage system, 2016
Table 6: World’s markets that have the highest warehousing hiring cost
Table 7: Road traffic system of Vietnam, 2017
Table 8: Average speed on railway lines, 2014 - 2017
Table 9: Permissible load on lines
Table 10: Comparison between efficiency of river and road container transport modes over distances
Table 11: Comparison between barges and road transport costs by route
Table 12: Parameters of airports which include cargo terminals, 2017
Table 13: Comparison between cold storage and distribution center
Table 14: Capacity of receiving ships of Vietnam seaports
Table 15: Container yard at Hai Phong Port
Table 16: Container Freight Station at Hai Phong Port
Table 17: Projects which are being invested in Hai Phong port
Table 18: Projects which are being invested in Quang Ninh port
Table 19: Projects which are being invested in Central Vietnam
Table 20: Performance efficiency of some ports in HCMC, 2017
Table 21: Performance efficiency of Cai Mep - Thi Vai ports, 2017
Table 22: Projects which are being invested
Table 23: Portfolio of prior invested logistics centers to 2020
Table 24: Logistics centers planning in the whole country to 2020 with orientation to 2030
Table 25: Some typical transportation enterprises
Table 26: Some typical port enterprises


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