Indonesia's logistics and warehousing sector has witnessed fierce competition in recent years, with a large number of unorganized players and a rising number of organized players. With Indonesia's rapidly growing population and expanding e-commerce market, the demand for logistics and warehousing services has surged, leading to strong competition and a price war marked by innovation and strategic partnerships. This report offers an in-depth analysis of Indonesia's logistics and warehousing competitiveness, highlighting key players, market dynamics, present market positioning, financial performance, business performance, and developments in this dynamic sector.
In Indonesia's logistics and warehousing sector, notable mergers, acquisitions, and strategic investments among key players like PT BGR Logistik Indonesia, Kuehne and Nagel, PT Iron Bird (BlueBird), DHL, PT Sicepat Ekspres, and Gojek are reshaping industry growth. These collaborations aim to capitalize on respective strengths, enhance market capabilities, and deliver comprehensive end-to-end solutions. With consumers demanding quicker delivery and real-time tracking, providers in the used car market are under pressure to offer more flexible and customer-centric services. Adaptability to these evolving trends will be crucial for companies seeking a competitive advantage in this dynamic industry.
Key Highlights of Indonesia Logistics and Warehousing Market
Indonesia ranks 55th in logistics quality and competence, 51st in parcel tracking and tracing ability, and 62nd in delivery timetables according to the World Bank and is the world's 9th largest e-commerce market.
The number of parcels processed in Indonesia surged to 1.8 billion in 2022, a significant increase from 200 million in 2017.
Cainiao Group launched its first warehouse, Cainiao Cikarang Logistics Park, in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 2023, as part of its regional cHub expansion initiative. Spanning 320,000 square meters, the warehouse is strategically positioned to support the growing manufacturing sector in the region.
NTC Group entered the Indonesian market in September 2023, expanding its global footprint. The company has started operations in Jakarta, strengthening its position as a comprehensive logistics solutions provider worldwide.
Indonesia's online spending growth surpasses that of other regional countries like Thailand, Australia, and Japan, which reported online spending rates of 60%, 55%, and 48%, respectively.
Major Acquisitions in the Indonesia Logistics and Warehousing Market
According to data from the Indonesian Ministry of Investment/Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), the transportation, warehousing, and telecommunications sectors made a significant contribution in 2021. This sector contributed Rp. 61 trillion, equivalent to 13.7% of the total PMDN realization, and USD 3.1 billion, accounting for 10% of the total PMA realization.
In 2023, MC Urban Development Indonesia (MCUDI), a 100% subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation engaged in real estate development, announced a strategic partnership with INA (Indonesia Investment Authority) and ESR group to unlock the potential of investing in warehouse facilities in Indonesia.
Vesta, a leading global transaction guarantee platform for online purchases, has announced its partnership with Blibli, one of the leading and most trusted commerce and lifestyle platforms in Indonesia. This partnership aims to increase approval rates through Vesta’s proven payment guarantee product.
Indonesia’s Gojek, a payment firm, and e-commerce leader Tokopedia merged in 2021 to create a multi-billion-dollar tech company called GoTo. This collaboration serves online shopping, courier services, ride-hailing, food delivery, and other services in Indonesia.
Scope of Indonesia Logistics and Warehousing Market Competition
Makreo Research has published a detailed report titled "Indonesia Logistics and Warehousing Competitive Landscape - Edition 2024," offering a detailed overview of major players in the worldwide Logistics and Warehousing, both domestically and internationally and Express Logistics companies. The report places special emphasis on key participants in the cold-chain sector, namely Kuehne Nagel International AG, DHL, Expeditors International of Washington, Inc., PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk, PT BGR Logistik Indonesia, PT Iron Bird (BlueBird), J&T Express Indonesia, PT Tiki Jalur Nugraha Ekakurir (JNE) and Gojek.
Initially, the report kicks off with a competitive analysis of companies holding a substantial share in the logistics and warehouse market. Subsequently, it delves into an in-depth exploration of these companies, encompassing aspects such as mergers and acquisitions, funding timelines, and comprehensive company profiles, with a particular focus on financial considerations. This wealth of information is designed to provide stakeholders and industry professionals with a comprehensive grasp of the dynamic changes taking place in this rapidly growing sector.
Mergers/Acquisitions/Divestments
Funding Timeline
Company Profiles
Kuehne Nagel
DHL
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.
Toll Group
Linc Group (PT LAUTAN LUAS Tbk)
PT CKB Logistics (PT ABM Investama Tbk)
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
PT BGR Logistik Indonesia
PT Iron Bird (BlueBird)
J&T Express Indonesia
PT Tiki Jalur Nugraha Ekakurir (JNE)
PT Sicepat Ekspres
PT Paxel Algorita Unggul (Paxel)
Gojek
Who are the major players in the Indonesia Logistics, Warehousing, and Express Logistics Market?
How does the market capitalization of major players in the Indonesia Logistics and Warehousing industry translate into revenue?
What defines the investment landscape among the key players?
What notable business achievements are associated with these players?
What significant mergers and acquisitions have occurred in the history of the Global Warehouse Market?
How are the Express Logistics companies in Indonesia currently performing?
What is the current scenario regarding the funding acquired by various players in the industry?
1.1. Comparison of Last-Mile Delivery Players in Indonesia
1.2. Comparison of Sea and Land Transport Companies in Indonesia
1.3. Comparison of Indonesia Cold Chain Companies
1.4. Indonesia Top Cold Storage Companies
1.5. Mergers/Acquisitions/Investments/Divestments 2018 - 2023
2.1. Company Profile: Kuehne Nagel International AG
2.2. Company Profile: DHL
2.3. Company Profile: Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.
2.4. Company Profile: Toll Group
3.1. Company Profile: Linc Group (PT LAUTAN LUAS Tbk)
3.2. Company Profile: PT CKB Logistics (PT ABM Investama Tbk)
3.3. Company Profile: PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
3.4. Company Profile: PT BGR Logistik Indonesia
3.5. Company Profile: PT Iron Bird (BlueBird)
4.1. Company Profile: J&T Express Indonesia
4.2. Company Profile: PT Tiki Jalur Nugraha Ekakurir (JNE)
4.3. Company Profile: PT Sicepat Ekspres
4.4. Company Profile: PT Paxel Algorita Unggul (Paxel)
4.5. Company Profile: Gojek