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宅配便・エクスプレス・小包(CEP)のインドネシア市場2021-2026:成長・動向・新型コロナの影響・市場予測

• 英文タイトル:Indonesia Courier, Express, and Parcel (CEP) Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2021 - 2026)

Mordor Intelligenceが調査・発行した産業分析レポートです。宅配便・エクスプレス・小包(CEP)のインドネシア市場2021-2026:成長・動向・新型コロナの影響・市場予測 / Indonesia Courier, Express, and Parcel (CEP) Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2021 - 2026) / MRC2108A515資料のイメージです。• レポートコード:MRC2108A515
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レポート概要
Mordor Intelligence社は、宅配便・エクスプレス・小包(CEP)のインドネシア市場規模が2020年6045.62百万ドルから2026年1492.1百万ドルまで、2021年から2026年の間に年平均12.77%成長すると予測しています。本調査資料では、インドネシアの宅配便・エクスプレス・小包(CEP)市場について調査し、イントロダクション、調査手法、エグゼクティブサマリー、市場インサイト・市場動向、取引別分析、エンドユーザー別分析、到着地別分析、競争状況、市場の将来などを掲載しています。

The Indonesia Courier, Express, and Parcel (CEP) Market is estimated to be around USD 2939.05 million in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 6045.62 million by 2026 registering a CAGR of 12.77% during the forecast period. With the world’s fourth-largest population and excellent potential for growth, Indonesia is a key market in the global scenario. The Indonesian CEP market is at an infant stage with a lot of opportunities for the industry. With rapid regional as well as global economic integration, the local businesses are continually seeking logistics and courier services that can provide direct access to local and international markets.

The courier, express, and parcel (CEP) market in Indonesia is growing rapidly in line with the country’s e-commerce sector, generating significant revenues for the industry. The rise in e-commerce business in recent years is increasing the business opportunities for shipping goods.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, local online courier services in many regions of the country expanded at a fast pace. A number of the order shuttle businesses were flooded with orders because residents were reluctant to leave their homes.

The explosive growth of the country’s e-commerce is presenting opportunities, as well as challenges for online retailers and logistics players. While the growth of e-commerce is the major driver of the CEP business, the rising demand of perishables and the growth of the life sciences sector of the country also support the growth of the express delivery in the future.

The high logistics cost remains to be one of the challenges for the logistics sector as well as for the CEP market. Lack of proper infrastructure makes it difficult for delivering the parcels, especially for remote areas outside Java. Additionally, Indonesia being an archipelago makes it difficult for companies to deliver packages throughout the country.

Key Market Trends

CEP Market is Growing In-line with the Growing E-commerce

The growth of e-commerce has opened up opportunities for many logistics companies to provide delivery services. E-commerce is rapidly growing in the country, driven by the growth of information and communication technology, the rising middle-class population, and smartphone penetration. For instance, JNE Express, one of the leading courier companies in the country, has captured the big opportunity in an e-commerce business, which accounts for almost 60-70% of its shipments. Digitization is also enabling the consumers to reach the global markets, promoting cross-border e-commerce and driving the international CEP market.

Pos Indonesia is making significant investments, especially in processing centers and storage capacity. Its storage capacity was around 40,000 square meters in November 2016, and the company is considering expanding to 500,000 square meters, supporting the growing demand for advanced storage spaces in the market.

With Indonesia’s eCommerce market standing at USD 25.3 billion in gross market value (GMV) in 2020, it is currently an eCommerce hotbed in Southeast Asia. This industry is seeing lots of investment and has great potential to continue being one of the biggest eCommerce economies in Southeast Asia. Additionally, the companies are optimistic about the government’s commitment to improving infrastructure.

Growth in the Manufacturing and Automotive Industry Spurring the Market Growth

The growth in the manufacturing sector is expected to boost the demand for express delivery and logistics services. The express deliveries of industrial products are vital in avoiding stock shortages. The government has ambitious plans to propel the country into the top ten biggest economies in the world by 2030, with manufacturing at the heart of this goal. The main areas of production include textiles and garments, food and beverages (F&B), electronics, automotive, and chemicals, with the majority of manufacturers in this sector comprising of micro, small, or medium-sized enterprises.

The Indonesian automotive industry has become an important pillar of the country’s manufacturing sector, as many of the world’s well-known car corporations have re-opened manufacturing plants or expanded production capacity. Moreover, Indonesia experienced a remarkable transition as it evolved from being a merely export-oriented car production center into a major domestic car sales market due to rising per capita GDP.

The Indonesian automotive industry is centered around Bekasi, Karawang, and Purwakarta in West Java, conveniently located near Indonesia’s capital city of Jakarta, where car demand is the highest, and it an area where infrastructure is relatively well developed, including access to the port of Tanjung Priok in North Jakarta, the busiest and most advanced Indonesian seaport that handles more than 50% of Indonesia’s trans-shipment cargo traffic, as well as the new Patimban seaport that is being developed in West Java.

The COVID-19 pandemic has made many manufacturing and automotive companies question their heavy reliance on China, while China’s trade war with the United States has also burdened the industries with additional tariffs. Indonesia has taken measures to take advantage of the situation, with the government establishing a special task force to attract businesses leaving China is expected to facilitate the growth of its logistics sector.

Competitive Landscape

The Indonesian CEP market is dominated by long-established players, such as JNE Express, Pos Indonesia, and DHL. Other significant players in the market include TIKI, Pandu Logistics, Pahala Express, SAP Express, etc. Technology has become important for companies to increase their efficiency and to attract customers in this era of Industrial Revolution 4.0. For example, Pos Indonesia is conducting trials with robots to chat, that have no voice support. J&T Express is another example of a company that has expanded rapidly in the past three years. A lot of delivery companies that are online-based or employing high technology are entering the market, offering faster delivery services and presenting strong competition to conventional players as well.

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レポート目次

1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Study Assumptions
1.2 Scope of the Market

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1 Analysis Methodology
2.2 Research Phases

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 MARKET INSIGHTS AND DYNAMICS
4.1 Current Market Scenario
4.2 Market Dynamics
4.2.1 Drivers
4.2.2 Restraints
4.2.3 Opportunities
4.3 Industry Attractiveness – Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
4.4 Value Chain/Supply Chain Analysis
4.5 Government Regulations and Initiatives
4.6 Technological Trends
4.7 Overview of the Logistics Market and Transport Infrastructure
4.8 Brief on Freight Collect and Freight Prepaid Rates
4.9 Insights on Reverse Logistics
4.10 Insights on the Trucking Industry (Domestic and Cross-border Trucking)
4.11 Elaboration of the Warehousing Market in Indonesia
4.12 Impact of COVID-19 on the market
4.13 Insights on E-commerce Logistics

5 MARKET SEGMENTATION
5.1 By Transaction
5.1.1 B2B (Business-to-Business)
5.1.2 B2C (Business-to-Consumer)
5.1.3 Others
5.2 By End User
5.2.1 Retail and Wholesale
5.2.2 Construction and Infrastructure
5.2.3 Manufacturing and Automobile
5.2.4 Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance
5.2.5 Electronic Appliances
5.2.6 Food and Beverages
5.2.7 Other End Users
5.3 By Destination
5.3.1 Domestic
5.3.2 International

6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
6.1 Overview (Market Concentration and Major Players)
6.2 Company Profiles (Including Mergers, Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, Collaborations, and Agreements)
6.2.1 Deutsche Post DHL Group
6.2.2 United Parcel Service Inc.
6.2.3 FedEx Corporation
6.2.4 Pos Indonesia
6.2.5 PT Jalur Nugraha Ekakurir (JNE Express)
6.2.6 PT Global Jet Express (J&T Express)
6.2.7 Pahala Express
6.2.8 PT Jaringan Ekspedisi Transportasi (JET Express)
6.2.9 PT Citra Van Titipan Kilat (TIKI)
6.2.10 PT Satria Antaran Prima TBK
6.2.11 ESL Express
6.2.12 PT Globalindo Dua Satu Express (21 Express)
6.2.13 PT Synergy First Logistics (First Logistics)
6.2.14 PT Pandu Siwi Group (Pandu Logistics)
6.2.15 PCP Express
6.2.16 Indah Group
6.2.17 PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Kereta Api Logistics)
6.2.18 Ritra Logistics (SUPEX)
6.2.19 PT SiCepat Ekspres Indonesia
6.2.20 PT Reka Cakrabuana Logistik (Red Carpet Logistics – RCL – Part of Lippo Group)*
6.3 Other Companies (Key Information/Overview)
6.3.1 GoSend, SF Express, Total Logistics, Lion Parcel, aCommerce, iruna eLogistics, ASP Express, REX Kiriman Express, Anterin, PT Herona Express, PT Dakota Express Indonesia, and PT Dunia Express Transindo*

7 FUTURE OF THE MARKET

8 APPENDIX
8.1 GDP Distribution, by Activity
8.2 Insights on Capital Flows
8.3 E-commerce and Cross-border E-commerce in the ASEAN (Market Size, Growth Rate, and Forecast)
8.4 E-commerce Sales in Indonesia by Product
8.5 External Trade Statistics – Export and Import, by Product
8.6 Origin/Destination data within Domestic Routes