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Argentina Transport & Logistics 2011

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Argentina - increasingly important for logistics investors

As Argentina, the region’s second largest economy, continues to plan an increasingly important role in not only intra-South America trade but also on the international stage, the state of the country's transport and logistics industry will remain a priority of Argentina's government.

The market is of key interest to foreign investors. China, for example, has recently announced plans to invest $10bn dollars to improve Argentina's transport system. The Chinese investment will assist in movement of commodities to the ports for exports.

Agriculture remains one of the country's largest export commodities. However, the automotive/aerospace logistics sector is increasingly important to Argentina's intra-South America trade, particularly within the Mercosur. Other industries such as wine and pharmaceutical manufacturing are gaining in importance as well.

 

What will you learn from Argentina Transport & Logistics 2011?

Argentina Transport & Logistics 2011 provides a comprehensive view of the market, addressing all the major issues throughout the region.

Amongst others, it answers the following questions:

  • What are the major transport infrastructure challenges facing the Argentinean economy?
  • Who are the leading local providers of express and logistics services?
  • How developed are the sea, air, road, inland waterway and rail sectors?
  • What are their prospects for future growth?
  • How quickly have the express, contract logistics and freight forwarding markets grown?
  • What are their forecasts for future growth?
  • How is Argentina’s trade structured—who are its major trading partners and what are the most important commodities shipped?
  • How is Argentina rated in terms of logistics performance?

This report is specifically written to provide easily accessible and understandable information to:

  • Consultants
  • Financial Analysts
  • Investors
  • Logistics Directors and Managers
  • Marketing Directors and Managers
  • Knowledge and Research Managers

As well as all C-level executives.

It is especially appropriate to:

  • Global Manufacturers & Retailers
  • Express and Logistics companies
  • Airlines
  • Shipping Lines
  • Transport equipment manufacturers
  • Consultancies
  • Banks
  • Industrial property developers
  • Governmental organizations

Market trends, developments, size and forecasts

Argentina Transport & Logistics 2011 contains analysis of the latest trends and developments affecting the region. It provides insight into the key transportation sectors (air, sea, road and rail), detailing the challenges which face the region and problems of under investment.

The report also contains market sizing data, forecasts and analysis of the Express, Contract Logistics and Freight Forwarding (sea and air freight) segments. These take into account the recent economic developments in the region.

 

Argentina’s transport and logistics infrastructure

The Argentine government’s propensity to terminate contracts without reasonable compensation; ethical issues such as widespread diversion of public funds as well as other concerns have impacted on transport infrastructur projects.

The report provides a critique of Argentina’s transport infrastructure. It includes maps and details of ports, airports, road and rail sectors as well as background information on trade. This includes commodities shipped and the major trading partners as well as general economic performance.

 

Logistics Service Provider profiles and supply-side trends

Argentina Transport & Logistics 2011 includes profiles of the leading local market players, including shipping lines, airlines, express, freight forwarding and logistics service providers.

In addition to the ‘local heroes’, the report also profiles the operations of major international companies in Argentina including DHL, FedEx, UPS, TNT, Schenker, Damco, Agility and many more.

How to buy Argentina Transport & Logistics 2011

Argentina Transport & Logistics 2011, price £495.00, can be purchased online at www.transportintelligence.com. It can be purchased in conjunction with Brazil Transport & Logistics 2011 and Chile Transport & Logistics 2011 for the special price of £1095.00.

Alternatively contact Mike Nordmann, E: mnordmann@transportintelligence.com or Sarah Smith, E: ssmith@transportintelligence.com, T: +44 (0) 1666 519900.

 

 

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