- India ports saw a decline in port volumes in July even as truck utilisation improved.
Adani Ports , India’s largest commercial ports operator, also witnessed a decline in volume, but continued to account for half of India’s major port volumes.- On the domestic front, container volumes continued to grow, with truck freight growing sharply.
LPG demand remained positive overall despite a 30% increase in prices.
However, the value of imports remained steady, even as India imported the same amount of coking coal at a 40% decline in value. According to Nomura, overall, major Indian ports witnessed a 4% decline in volume in July, on a sequential basis.
“Adani Ports has consecutively maintained >30 million tonnes run rate since May-22, and we expect it to range between 30 million tonnes and 35 million tonnes during 2HFY23F, owing to tailwinds in port activities. Thus, we estimate that Adani Ports volumes can exceed management guidance of 350-360 million tonnes for FY23F,” the report said.
There’s positive news on the domestic logistics front, with container volumes for July surging 19.7% year-on-year, and 2.6% sequentially.
While the overall import-export volumes declined 8% sequentially, the railways’ export-import container volumes remained flat, suggesting that the government-owned service gained market share during July.
Railways’ movement of key commodities like iron, cement, and coal was a mixed bag. In the period when India’s total iron ore imports rose 14%, the railways only saw only a 5.5% sequential rise in the movement of this commodity. On a year-on-year basis, this fell by 25%.
Truck utilisation – another key metric that measures how freight is moved within and between states – also witnessed a drastic improvement in July, with Nomura observing a sharp uptick in inter-state truck movement.
Truck freight grew 51% year-on-year even as diesel prices rose a meagre 3% in this period, suggesting improved profitability.
“Fuel cost, as a percentage of freight, was below the three-year average, aiding profitability for trucks,” the report said.
India’s overall LPG consumption witnessed an 8% year-on-year growth in July even as LPG prices surged up to 30% in this period. LPG companies managed to meet the demand despite a 6.7% decline in imports.
A closer inspection reveals that the domestic LPG demand for July declined 1.7% from a year earlier, while commercial consumption surged 11%. One of the reasons behind this could be companies gradually requiring employees to return to offices.
Overall, domestic gas prices in the period surged 26% from a year earlier, while commercial prices witnessed a 30% jump.
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