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Multimodal Transport in an
Indian Perspective
Prepared by:
Farhan Khan
25-Aug-2013
Multimodal Transport
• Multimodal transport refers to the transport of good from one
point to another via more than one mode of transport.
• The chain that interconnects different links or modes of
transport – air, sea, and land into one complete process that
ensures an efficient and cost-effective door-to-door movement
of goods under the responsibility of a single transport operator,
known as a Multimodal Transport Operator (MTO)
Multimodal Transport Operator (MTO)
Shipper
Regulatory
Authorities
Single
Multimodal
transport
contract
Multimodal
Transport
Operator
(MTO)
Truckers /
Indian
Railways /
Shipping lines CFSs / ICDs
Ports /
Airports
Individual Contracts
Benefits of Multimodal transport
Single Point of
Contact
Reduces burden
of
documentation
and formalities
Saves time and
cuts pilferage at
the points of
transhipment:
Reduces cost
Makes the best
of each mode
Frees up
working capital
Better
distribution of
wealth
MMT
Infrastructure
development
Regulatory
reforms
Investment in
technology
Key focus areas:
Multimodal transport – Indian Perspective
0
1
2
3
4
5
Customs
Infrastructure
International
Shipments
Logistics
Competence
Tracking &
tracing
Timeliness
Singapore United States China India
As per the World Bank’s
International Logistics
Performance Index Global
Ranking, India ranks 46th
among 155 countries.
Source: World Bank's International Logistics Performance Index Global
Ranking http://lpisurvey.worldbank.org/
Containerization
Source: Indian Ports Association http://www.ipa.nic.in/oper4d_2010.htm
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
MillionTonnes
CAGR(%)
Container Traffic (in MT) Growth in Container Traffic (in %)
Port Name
Planned Capacity creation
(million TEUs)
Estimated Project Cost
(Rs. crores)
JNPT – 4th container terminal 6.8 6,800
Chennai 4 3,686
Cochin (Vallarpadam) 4 2,118
Mumbai Port 1.2 1,461
Ennore 2.4 1,407
JNPT – 330m extension 0.6 600
Tuticorin 0.6 312
New Mangalore 0.37 270
Total 19.97 16,654
Source: Update on Indian Port Sector (31.03.11), Transport Research Wing, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways;
Deloitte Research
Container Traffic at Major Ports has
grown at a CAGR of 12.97% over the
last 5 years
Over Rs. 16,000 crores are
planned to be invested,
adding almost 20 million
TEUs of handling capacity at
major ports in India
Indian Ports
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
In‘000tonnes
India's Port Sector Traffic Growth
Major Ports Non Major Ports
Source: Indian Ports Association (IPA), http://ipa.nic.in/e-magazine.pdf
Capacity constraint
Inefficient cargo
handling & low
productivity
Inadequate drafts &
poor connectivity
with other modes
Cumbersome
institutional
arrangements & other
issues
Technical and Institutional constraints
Other mode of transport
Source: Update on Indian Port Sector (31.03.11), Transport Research Wing, Ministry of
Road Transport and Highways; Deloitte Research
Drivers
•Custom clearance activities in ICDs / CFSs
•Growth of port traffic
•Higher margins in comparison with other
logistics activities
•Construction of Dedicated Freight Corridor
Challenges
•High cost of development facility
•Archaic procedures for movement of cargo
Dry Ports – Container Freight Stations and
Inland Container Depots
Offer services for handling and temporary
storage of import / export laden and
empty containers carried under customs
control. Transshipment of cargo also takes
place from such stations.
Inland Waterways
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Road Transport Rail Transport Inland Water
Transport
Tonne-kmperlitre
IWT is more fuel efficient as compared to road
and rail transport
India has navigable inland waterways of almost
14,500 km, of which 5,200 km of major rivers
and 500 km of canals are suitable for
mechanized crafts. Currently, IWT handles only
around 1% of total inland cargo transport.
Particulars
Budgetary
Support (Rs in
cr.)
Private
Funding (Rs in
cr)
Total (Rs in cr)
On-going projects 4175 8400 12575
New Projects 6630 11505 18135
Total 10805 19905 30710
• India has one of the largest road networks of approximately 42.36 lakh kms. However, the
quality of the road infrastructure remains a big concern.
• As per the Road Transport & Highways Department around 60% of the total freight and around
87% of passenger traffic is carried by Indian roads. Traffic is forecasted to grow at around 8-
10% p.a.
Road Transport
Land
Acquisition
Environment
and Forest
Clearances
Clearances
from Railways
Shifting of
Utilities
Law and order
problems
Poor
performance of
some
contractors
Rail transportation
28 % of containers handled at ports represents rail
share
Over the last 10 years, traffic has grown at a CAGR of
6.27%
Increase the share of railways in freight
transport
Build separate infrastructure for handling
freight
Reduce unit cost of transportation
Provide seamless connectivity to
customers
MainObjectives
The DFC project plans to provide new services including:
• Roll-on Roll-off for all types of road vehicles which can piggy-back on wagons
• Triple-deck automobile wagon on Western corridor and Double-deck on Eastern
corridor.
• Movement of over-dimensional consignments from ports to construction sites
• Setting up of new terminals with a “one-stop-shop” solution for all value added
services like warehousing, packaging, custom bonding etc.
Several multimodal logistics parks have been planned along the corridors including
those at Delhi-NCR, Jaipur, Gandhidham, Ahmedabad, Vapi and Navi Mumbai on the
Western corridor and at Kanpur and Ludhiana.
Rail transportation
Developing the potential of Multimodal transport in India:
1. Developing Ports to Handle Larger Shipping Vessels
2. Developing Hub and Feeder Operations at Ports and Along the Coast
3. Development of Multi-Modal Logistics Parks
4. Development of Coastal Shipping and Inland Waterways
5. Goods Act and Customs Procedures
6. Measures for domestic containerization
7. Optimization
Rail transportation
Developing Ports to Handle Larger Shipping Vessels
• Increasing size of container ships: from present 4000 TEU to
future 12000 TEU
• The large ships would require drafts between 13–15.5 mtrs
• Need to upgrade berthing facilities, higher crane handling
capacity, and loading and unloading arrangements
• Facilities to shift containers to feedering vessels
Developing Hub and Feeder Operations at Ports and Along the
Coast
At present there are no hub operations in
India
Estimated extra cost on account of delays
is to US $ 70 per TEU10
Container traffic from and to India uses
foreign ports like Colombo, Singapore,
Dubai and Salalah
Great chance to tap revenue from
transshipment
Potential Ports: JNPT, Visakhapatnam and
Vallarpadam
• Inland Waterways comprises 20 % of the transport sector in Germany and
32 % in Bangladesh, but comprises less than 1 % in India
• Benefits can be achieved by good connectivity between ports and the
hinterland by rail or road
• High growth in non-major ports since its introduction in the 1990s: 200+
• Shift of movement from present bulk commodity to future large size
containers
• Low fuel costs and pollution levels
Development of Coastal Shipping and Inland Waterways
• Severe lacunae in legislation made in 1993 after introduction of MTO
• industry expects a legislation to secure and facilitate regime for this sector
to develop
• Modernization of Customs procedures especially with the availability of new
ICT is urgently required
• Requirement of high speed checking and reduced delays, which are
increasing with the increasing volumes of transactions
• Introduce new methods of checking of container contents in view increasing
security concerns for India
Goods Act and Customs Procedures
Scope to increase domestic containerization is much
higher
Standard containers have two inherent limitations:
• Underutilization of trailing loads and space on
broad gauge railway system of Indian Railways
• Inability to reach major production and
consumption centers in urban areas and in rural
areas with rudimentary road infrastructure
For this it is necessary to undertake either one or all of
the following:
• Reduce the container size
• Introduce pellets so that cargo reach the store
shelves directly
• Standardize the sizes of containers and pellets to
Indian rail and truck conditions, redesign rail wagons
Measures for domestic containerization
• Multimodal Transport Act, 1993
• Private Freight Terminals (PFT) Policy
• Draft Coastal Shipping Policy
• Cabotage Policy
• Policy to permit Operators to move
container trains on Indian Railways
• Impact of GST
• Foreign Direct Investment
Regulatory Reforms
• Cloud computing and Software-as-a-Service
• Global Positioning System (GPS)
• Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
• Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
• Mobile Technology
Technology Trends in Logistics
• Multimodal Transport Models are complex simulation and optimization
systems of different transport networks, infrastructure, transport operators
and others
• Model parameterizes multimodal freight services in order to apply
optimization algorithms
• Classical four step model: Trip Generation, Trip Distribution, Modal Split
and Assignment
• Model Parameters : Fare, Cost, Income , Intermediate Stops , Time, No. of
routes, Ships etc
• Objective functions: Cash flow, profit maximization, IRR etc
Optimization Techniques
• Corporatization of all the major ports
• Government to facilitate the development of sufficient CFS capacity in
reasonable proximity to ports
• Accord due priority to container trains’ timely movement of these trains by
contractually binding obligations
• Expedite draft-deepening of Major ports such as JNPT, Kandla channel
• Reduce the cost of capital by lowering tax on Interest income to lenders of
port projects
• The service tax for coastal ships should be completely or partially exempted
• Extend ‘Infrastructure’ status to Indian shipping industry for cheap loan and
better D/E ratio
Recommendations
Conclusions

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Multimodal Transport in an Indian Perspective

  • 1. Multimodal Transport in an Indian Perspective Prepared by: Farhan Khan 25-Aug-2013
  • 2. Multimodal Transport • Multimodal transport refers to the transport of good from one point to another via more than one mode of transport. • The chain that interconnects different links or modes of transport – air, sea, and land into one complete process that ensures an efficient and cost-effective door-to-door movement of goods under the responsibility of a single transport operator, known as a Multimodal Transport Operator (MTO)
  • 3. Multimodal Transport Operator (MTO) Shipper Regulatory Authorities Single Multimodal transport contract Multimodal Transport Operator (MTO) Truckers / Indian Railways / Shipping lines CFSs / ICDs Ports / Airports Individual Contracts
  • 4. Benefits of Multimodal transport Single Point of Contact Reduces burden of documentation and formalities Saves time and cuts pilferage at the points of transhipment: Reduces cost Makes the best of each mode Frees up working capital Better distribution of wealth MMT Infrastructure development Regulatory reforms Investment in technology Key focus areas:
  • 5. Multimodal transport – Indian Perspective 0 1 2 3 4 5 Customs Infrastructure International Shipments Logistics Competence Tracking & tracing Timeliness Singapore United States China India As per the World Bank’s International Logistics Performance Index Global Ranking, India ranks 46th among 155 countries. Source: World Bank's International Logistics Performance Index Global Ranking http://lpisurvey.worldbank.org/
  • 6. Containerization Source: Indian Ports Association http://www.ipa.nic.in/oper4d_2010.htm 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 MillionTonnes CAGR(%) Container Traffic (in MT) Growth in Container Traffic (in %) Port Name Planned Capacity creation (million TEUs) Estimated Project Cost (Rs. crores) JNPT – 4th container terminal 6.8 6,800 Chennai 4 3,686 Cochin (Vallarpadam) 4 2,118 Mumbai Port 1.2 1,461 Ennore 2.4 1,407 JNPT – 330m extension 0.6 600 Tuticorin 0.6 312 New Mangalore 0.37 270 Total 19.97 16,654 Source: Update on Indian Port Sector (31.03.11), Transport Research Wing, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways; Deloitte Research Container Traffic at Major Ports has grown at a CAGR of 12.97% over the last 5 years Over Rs. 16,000 crores are planned to be invested, adding almost 20 million TEUs of handling capacity at major ports in India
  • 7. Indian Ports 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 In‘000tonnes India's Port Sector Traffic Growth Major Ports Non Major Ports Source: Indian Ports Association (IPA), http://ipa.nic.in/e-magazine.pdf Capacity constraint Inefficient cargo handling & low productivity Inadequate drafts & poor connectivity with other modes Cumbersome institutional arrangements & other issues Technical and Institutional constraints
  • 8. Other mode of transport Source: Update on Indian Port Sector (31.03.11), Transport Research Wing, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways; Deloitte Research Drivers •Custom clearance activities in ICDs / CFSs •Growth of port traffic •Higher margins in comparison with other logistics activities •Construction of Dedicated Freight Corridor Challenges •High cost of development facility •Archaic procedures for movement of cargo Dry Ports – Container Freight Stations and Inland Container Depots Offer services for handling and temporary storage of import / export laden and empty containers carried under customs control. Transshipment of cargo also takes place from such stations. Inland Waterways 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Road Transport Rail Transport Inland Water Transport Tonne-kmperlitre IWT is more fuel efficient as compared to road and rail transport India has navigable inland waterways of almost 14,500 km, of which 5,200 km of major rivers and 500 km of canals are suitable for mechanized crafts. Currently, IWT handles only around 1% of total inland cargo transport. Particulars Budgetary Support (Rs in cr.) Private Funding (Rs in cr) Total (Rs in cr) On-going projects 4175 8400 12575 New Projects 6630 11505 18135 Total 10805 19905 30710
  • 9. • India has one of the largest road networks of approximately 42.36 lakh kms. However, the quality of the road infrastructure remains a big concern. • As per the Road Transport & Highways Department around 60% of the total freight and around 87% of passenger traffic is carried by Indian roads. Traffic is forecasted to grow at around 8- 10% p.a. Road Transport Land Acquisition Environment and Forest Clearances Clearances from Railways Shifting of Utilities Law and order problems Poor performance of some contractors
  • 10. Rail transportation 28 % of containers handled at ports represents rail share Over the last 10 years, traffic has grown at a CAGR of 6.27% Increase the share of railways in freight transport Build separate infrastructure for handling freight Reduce unit cost of transportation Provide seamless connectivity to customers MainObjectives
  • 11. The DFC project plans to provide new services including: • Roll-on Roll-off for all types of road vehicles which can piggy-back on wagons • Triple-deck automobile wagon on Western corridor and Double-deck on Eastern corridor. • Movement of over-dimensional consignments from ports to construction sites • Setting up of new terminals with a “one-stop-shop” solution for all value added services like warehousing, packaging, custom bonding etc. Several multimodal logistics parks have been planned along the corridors including those at Delhi-NCR, Jaipur, Gandhidham, Ahmedabad, Vapi and Navi Mumbai on the Western corridor and at Kanpur and Ludhiana. Rail transportation
  • 12. Developing the potential of Multimodal transport in India: 1. Developing Ports to Handle Larger Shipping Vessels 2. Developing Hub and Feeder Operations at Ports and Along the Coast 3. Development of Multi-Modal Logistics Parks 4. Development of Coastal Shipping and Inland Waterways 5. Goods Act and Customs Procedures 6. Measures for domestic containerization 7. Optimization Rail transportation
  • 13. Developing Ports to Handle Larger Shipping Vessels • Increasing size of container ships: from present 4000 TEU to future 12000 TEU • The large ships would require drafts between 13–15.5 mtrs • Need to upgrade berthing facilities, higher crane handling capacity, and loading and unloading arrangements • Facilities to shift containers to feedering vessels
  • 14. Developing Hub and Feeder Operations at Ports and Along the Coast At present there are no hub operations in India Estimated extra cost on account of delays is to US $ 70 per TEU10 Container traffic from and to India uses foreign ports like Colombo, Singapore, Dubai and Salalah Great chance to tap revenue from transshipment Potential Ports: JNPT, Visakhapatnam and Vallarpadam
  • 15. • Inland Waterways comprises 20 % of the transport sector in Germany and 32 % in Bangladesh, but comprises less than 1 % in India • Benefits can be achieved by good connectivity between ports and the hinterland by rail or road • High growth in non-major ports since its introduction in the 1990s: 200+ • Shift of movement from present bulk commodity to future large size containers • Low fuel costs and pollution levels Development of Coastal Shipping and Inland Waterways
  • 16. • Severe lacunae in legislation made in 1993 after introduction of MTO • industry expects a legislation to secure and facilitate regime for this sector to develop • Modernization of Customs procedures especially with the availability of new ICT is urgently required • Requirement of high speed checking and reduced delays, which are increasing with the increasing volumes of transactions • Introduce new methods of checking of container contents in view increasing security concerns for India Goods Act and Customs Procedures
  • 17. Scope to increase domestic containerization is much higher Standard containers have two inherent limitations: • Underutilization of trailing loads and space on broad gauge railway system of Indian Railways • Inability to reach major production and consumption centers in urban areas and in rural areas with rudimentary road infrastructure For this it is necessary to undertake either one or all of the following: • Reduce the container size • Introduce pellets so that cargo reach the store shelves directly • Standardize the sizes of containers and pellets to Indian rail and truck conditions, redesign rail wagons Measures for domestic containerization
  • 18. • Multimodal Transport Act, 1993 • Private Freight Terminals (PFT) Policy • Draft Coastal Shipping Policy • Cabotage Policy • Policy to permit Operators to move container trains on Indian Railways • Impact of GST • Foreign Direct Investment Regulatory Reforms
  • 19. • Cloud computing and Software-as-a-Service • Global Positioning System (GPS) • Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) • Mobile Technology Technology Trends in Logistics
  • 20. • Multimodal Transport Models are complex simulation and optimization systems of different transport networks, infrastructure, transport operators and others • Model parameterizes multimodal freight services in order to apply optimization algorithms • Classical four step model: Trip Generation, Trip Distribution, Modal Split and Assignment • Model Parameters : Fare, Cost, Income , Intermediate Stops , Time, No. of routes, Ships etc • Objective functions: Cash flow, profit maximization, IRR etc Optimization Techniques
  • 21. • Corporatization of all the major ports • Government to facilitate the development of sufficient CFS capacity in reasonable proximity to ports • Accord due priority to container trains’ timely movement of these trains by contractually binding obligations • Expedite draft-deepening of Major ports such as JNPT, Kandla channel • Reduce the cost of capital by lowering tax on Interest income to lenders of port projects • The service tax for coastal ships should be completely or partially exempted • Extend ‘Infrastructure’ status to Indian shipping industry for cheap loan and better D/E ratio Recommendations

Notas do Editor

  1. The third issue is that of dredging. Kandla is a shallower port than Mundra. It has a draft (the distance between the sea level and the sea bed) of 12 metres while Mundra has 14 metres. Dredging is needed to keep the port from silting up and making it shallower. "Over the last five years, dredging has been stopped," says the Kandla Port Trust official quoted earlier. "Ships, which need a draft of over 11 metres, fearful of running aground, have stopped coming into Kandla."