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United States: Logistics Industry Guide
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Datamonitor's United States: Logistics Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the United States Logistics industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis with distinct chapters for Air Freight, Express, Marine Freight, Rail Freight and Road Freight
Scope of the Report
* Contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and segmentation for Air Freight, Express, Marine Freight, Rail Freight and Road Freight
* Provides textual analysis of the industry's prospects, competitive landscape and profiles of the leading companies
* Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis and scorecards
* Includes five-year forecasts for Air Freight, Express, Marine Freight, Rail Freight and Road Freight
Highlights
The US air freight sector is expected to reach total revenue of $46.5 billion in 2010, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.1% for the period spanning 2006-2010.
The US express market is expected to have total revenue of $79 billion in 2010, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.5% for the period spanning 2006-2010.
The US marine freight industry is expected to have total revenue of $51.6 billion in 2010, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.1% for the period spanning 2006-2010.
The US rail freight sector was forecast had total revenue of $57,196 million in 2010, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.5% for the period spanning 2006-2010.
The US road freight sector is forecast to have a total revenue of $690.1 billion in 2010, representing a compound annual rate of change (CARC) of -0.7% for the period spanning 2006-2010.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
AIR FREIGHT IN THE UNITED STATES 9
Market Overview 9
Market Value 11
Market Volume 12
Market Segmentation II 13
Five Forces Analysis 14
Market Forecasts 21
EXPRESS IN THE UNITED STATES 24
Market Overview 24
Market Value 26
Market Segmentation I 27
Market Segmentation II 28
Five Forces Analysis 29
Market Forecasts 35
MARINE FREIGHT IN THE UNITED STATES 37
Market Overview 37
Market Value 39
Market Segmentation I 40
Market Segmentation II 41
Five Forces Analysis 42
Market Forecasts 50
RAIL FREIGHT IN THE UNITED STATES 52
Market Overview 52
Market Value 54
Market Volume 55
Market Segmentation II 56
Five Forces Analysis 57
Market Forecasts 65
ROAD FREIGHT IN THE UNITED STATES 68
Market Overview 68
Market Value 70
Market Volume 71
Market Segmentation II 72
Five Forces Analysis 73
Market Forecasts 79
MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS 82
APPENDIX 84
Data Research Methodology 84
About Datamonitor 85
Disclaimer 85
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: United States air freight sector value: $ billion, 2006–10(e) 11
Table 2: United States air freight sector volume: billion FTKs, 2006–10(e) 12
Table 3: United States air freight sector segmentation II: % share, by value, 2010(e) 13
Table 4: United States air freight sector value forecast: $ billion, 2010–15 21
Table 5: United States air freight sector volume forecast: billion FTKs, 2010–15 22
Table 6: United States express market value: $ billion, 2006–10(e) 26
Table 7: United States express market segmentation I:% share, by value, 2010(e) 27
Table 8: United States express Market Segmentation II: % share, by value, 2010(e) 28
Table 9: United States express market value forecast: $ billion, 2010–15 35
Table 10: United States marine freight industry value: $ billion, 2006–10(e) 39
Table 11: United States marine freight industry segmentation I:% share, by value, 2010(e) 40
Table 12: United States marine freight industry segmentation II: % share, by value, 2010(e) 41
Table 13: United States marine freight industry value forecast: $ billion, 2010–15 50
Table 14: United States rail freight sector value: $ million, 2006–10(e) 54
Table 15: United States rail freight sector volume: billion FTK, 2006–10(e) 55
Table 16: United States rail freight sector segmentation II: % share, by value, 2010(e) 56
Table 17: United States rail freight sector value forecast: $ million, 2010–15 65
Table 18: United States rail freight sector volume forecast: billion FTK, 2010–15 66
Table 19: United States road freight sector value: $ billion, 2006–10(e) 70
Table 20: United States road freight sector volume: billion FTKs, 2006–10(e) 71
Table 21: United States road freight sector segmentation II: % share, by value, 2010(e) 72
Table 22: United States road freight sector value forecast: $ billion, 2010–15 79
Table 23: United States road freight sector volume forecast: billion FTKs, 2010–15 80
Table 24: United States size of population (million), 2006–10 82
Table 25: United States gdp (constant 2000 prices, $ billion), 2006–10 82
Table 26: United States gdp (current prices, $ billion), 2006–10 82
Table 27: United States inflation, 2006–10 83
Table 28: United States consumer price index (absolute), 2006–10 83
Table 29: United States exchange rate, 2006–10 83
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: United States air freight sector value: $ billion, 2006–10(e) 11
Figure 2: United States air freight sector volume: billion FTKs, 2006–10(e) 12
Figure 3: United States air freight sector segmentation II: % share, by value, 2010(e) 13
Figure 4: Forces driving competition in the air freight sector in the United States, 2010 14
Figure 5: Drivers of buyer power in the air freight sector in the United States, 2010 15
Figure 6: Drivers of supplier power in the air freight sector in the United States, 2010 16
Figure 7: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the air freight sector in the United States, 2010 17
Figure 8: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the air freight sector in the United States, 2010 19
Figure 9: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the air freight sector in the United States, 2010 20
Figure 10: United States air freight sector value forecast: $ billion, 2010–15 21
Figure 11: United States air freight sector volume forecast: billion FTKs, 2010–15 23
Figure 12: United States express market value: $ billion, 2006–10(e) 26
Figure 13: United States express market segmentation I:% share, by value, 2010(e) 27
Figure 14: United States express Market Segmentation II: % share, by value, 2010(e) 28
Figure 15: Forces driving competition in the express market in the United States, 2010 29
Figure 16: Drivers of buyer power in the express market in the United States, 2010 30
Figure 17: Drivers of supplier power in the express market in the United States, 2010 31
Figure 18: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the express market in the United States, 2010 32
Figure 19: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the express market in the United States, 2010 33
Figure 20: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the express market in the United States, 2010 34
Figure 21: United States express market value forecast: $ billion, 2010–15 36
Figure 22: United States marine freight industry value: $ billion, 2006–10(e) 39
Figure 23: United States marine freight industry segmentation I:% share, by value, 2010(e) 40
Figure 24: United States marine freight industry segmentation II: % share, by value, 2010(e) 41
Figure 25: Forces driving competition in the marine freight industry in the United States, 2010 42
Figure 26: Drivers of buyer power in the marine freight industry in the United States, 2010 44
Figure 27: Drivers of supplier power in the marine freight industry in the United States, 2010 45
Figure 28: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the marine freight industry in the United States, 2010 46
Figure 29: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the marine freight industry in the United States, 2010 48
Figure 30: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the marine freight industry in the United States, 2010 49
Figure 31: United States marine freight industry value forecast: $ billion, 2010–15 51
Figure 32: United States rail freight sector value: $ million, 2006–10(e) 54
Figure 33: United States rail freight sector volume: billion FTK, 2006–10(e) 55
Figure 34: United States rail freight sector segmentation II: % share, by value, 2010(e) 56
Figure 35: Forces driving competition in the rail freight sector in the United States, 2010 57
Figure 36: Drivers of buyer power in the rail freight sector in the United States, 2010 59
Figure 37: Drivers of supplier power in the rail freight sector in the United States, 2010 61
Figure 38: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the rail freight sector in the United States, 2010 62
Figure 39: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the rail freight sector in the United States, 2010 63
Figure 40: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the rail freight sector in the United States, 2010 64
Figure 41: United States rail freight sector value forecast: $ million, 2010–15 65
Figure 42: United States rail freight sector volume forecast: billion FTK, 2010–15 67
Figure 43: United States road freight sector value: $ billion, 2006–10(e) 70
Figure 44: United States road freight sector volume: billion FTKs, 2006–10(e) 71
Figure 45: United States road freight sector segmentation II: % share, by value, 2010(e) 72
Figure 46: Forces driving competition in the road freight sector in the United States, 2010 73
Figure 47: Drivers of buyer power in the road freight sector in the United States, 2010 74
Figure 48: Drivers of supplier power in the road freight sector in the United States, 2010 75
Figure 49: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the road freight sector in the United States, 2010 76
Figure 50: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the road freight sector in the United States, 2010 77
Figure 51: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the road freight sector in the United States, 2010 78
Figure 52: United States road freight sector value forecast: $ billion, 2010–15 79
Figure 53: United States road freight sector volume forecast: billion FTKs, 2010–15 81
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