“Due to the government policies and dominance of international players, the logistics and warehousing market of Uganda has experienced a low growth rate in 2017/18”.
Analysts at Ken Research in their latest publication “Uganda Logistics and Warehousing Market Outlook to 2022/23 – By Rail, Land, Air Freight Forwarding; International and Domestic Freight, Integrated and Contract Logistics Freight Forwarding, By warehousing (Industrial / Retail, Container Freight / Inland Container Depot and Cold Storage), By Courier and Parcel” believe that the Logistics and warehousing Market of Uganda has experienced low growth due to the underdeveloped infrastructure. The government should invest in infrastructure specifically in road since it is a landlocked country in order to improve the trade scenario and help the market grow.
Establishments of industrial/business parks: Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) has rolled out a plan to build six new industrial and business parks in Jinja, Nakasongola, Arua, Buliisa, Gulu and Lira districts in 2017/18. Increase in the industrial and business parks create an opportunity for the development of warehouses and therefore, boosted the Uganda warehousing market in the review period (2013-18).
Emergence of Crowd Sourcing Model: Crowd sourced delivery model has gained popularity over the years and many startups have emerged to cater to the on- demand faster delivery services to the end users. For instance, GetBoda, a delivery company in Uganda, uses a crowd sourced model which connects multiple boda boda riders, track and van drivers, with third party logistics companies into a single network that is accessible using mobile phone and web application called GetBoda.
Technological advancements: The freight forwarding companies are focusing on technologies that would help them keep a track of the cargo being transported preventing the loss of cargo and allowing timely delivery of products. Asycuda World is an online portal which helps keep a track of all the sea cargo which is unloaded at Mombasa and brought to the country by road. Warehousing companies use different warehouse management systems to improve their operating efficiency while courier and parcel companies use technology like tracking systems to offer real time tracking to its customers. These technological advancements have improved the services and hence, boosted the revenue for the sector in the country.
Growth of e-commerce sector: With the advent of digitization, there has been a growth in the number of e- commerce players namely as in the country to cater the demand of the end users. The growth in e-commerce sector has not only boosted the growth for warehousing market in Uganda but also has provided new revenue stream to the courier and parcel operators. For instance, Jumia Uganda has partnered up with DHL and Aramex in 2017/18 for express deliveries across the country.
Key Segments Covered:-
Logistics and Warehousing:
By Service Mix (Freight Forwarding, Warehousing and Courier and Parcel Activities)
Freight Forwarding:-
By Mode of Service (Road Freight, Rail Freight, and Air Freight)
By Mode of Freight (Domestic and International Freight Forwarding)
By Flow Corridors (Asian Region, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Region, European Union, North America and Others)
By Contract and Integrated Logistics
By End Users (Food, Beverages and Consumer Retail, Automotive and Healthcare and Others)
Warehousing:-
By Business Model (Industrial/Retail, Container Freight/Inland Container Depot, and Cold Storage)
By Region (Central, Eastern, Western and Northern Uganda)
By Type of Warehouses (Closed, Open warehouses and Cold storage)
By Contract and Integrated Logistics
By End Users (Food and Beverages, Automotive, Consumer Retail, Healthcare and Others)
Third-Party Logistics:-
Revenue by Service Mix (Freight Forwarding and Warehousing)
Courier and Parcel:-
Volume by Air and Ground Express
Volume by Domestic and International Shipments
Volume by Delivery Period for International (One day, Two-three days and Four to six day delivery) Domestic Shipments (One Day Delivery, Two Day Delivery and Three Day Delivery)
Volume by Intra City and Inter City
Volume by Market Structure (B2B, B2C, and C2C Segments)
Volume by Region (East Africa, Asia, European and North & South Africa and America)
Key Target Audience:-
Logistics Companies
Warehousing Companies
Courier and Parcel Companies
E-Commerce Companies
3PL Companies
Express Delivery Logistics Companies
Investors and Private Equity Companies
Time Period Captured in the Report:-
Historical Period: 2013/14-2017/18
Forecast Period: 2018/19-2022E/23E
Companies Covered:-
Freight Forwarding and Warehousing Market:-
Bollore Transport and Logistics Uganda
Spedag Interfreight Uganda Ltd
Maersk Uganda Ltd
Kenfreight Uganda Ltd
CMA CGM Uganda Ltd
Union Logistics Uganda Ltd
Multiple Hauliers Ltd.
Courier and Parcel Market:-
DHL International Gmbh
Aramex
Keywords:-
Uganda Logistics And Warehousing Market
Uganda Logistics And Warehousing Market Revenue
Uganda Freight Forwarding Market
Uganda Transportation Market Revenue
Uganda Third Party Logistics (3PL) Market
Courier and Parcel Market Revenue Uganda
Rail Cargo Market Uganda
Uganda Air Freight Market Revenue
Uganda Cold Storage Market Revenue
Land Freight Charges Uganda
Uganda Logistics And Warehousing Market Growth
Uganda Freight Forwarding International Market
Maersk Uganda Ocean Freight Market Revenue
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