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LOGISTICS HIT BY DEMONITISATION

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A demand slump and weakened purchasing power across sectors after the government’s shock demonetisation move has hit road transporters across the country and truck loads for the country’s top transporters such as Transport Corp of India has declined by 30 per cent-50 per cent

The segments to be hit the most are automobiles and FMCG, they added. “Part truck loads—usually comprising of parcels that have FMCG products are down by 70 per cent while full truck loads that have agri-products are down by up to 50 per cent,” said SP Singh, a senior fellow at the Indian Foundation of Transport Research and Training.

Bal Malkit Singh, advisor and former president of All India Motor Transport Congress, said the road transport industry is losing revenue of Rs 4,500 crore every day. Mandeep Dhingra, MD of Delhi Gujarat Freight Carriers said that many manufacturers have announced shut downs for November and December and he expects things to improve only by February. “If the loads are not available what do I carry? The business on the automotive front has dropped close to 70 per cent and FMCG goods transportation is down 30 per cent,” said Dhingra.

Nitesh Aggarwal, vice president at Darcl Logistics, said revenues are down by 25-30 per cent as the dispatches have reduced significantly. Pranav Goel, founder of Porter, a marketplace for last mile logistics, said volumes in the segment have reduced by 50 per cent-60 per cent.

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