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Published by: Datamonitor
Published: Jan. 23, 2008 - 81 Pages
Table of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.1 Executive Summary
- CHAPTER 2 KEY FACTS AND OVERVIEW
- 2.1 Key Facts
- 2.2 Country Overview
- 2.3 Policy and Business
- CHAPTER 3 THE POLISH ECONOMY
- 3.1 Economic Overview
- 3.2 Economic Performance
- 3.3 Foreign Trade
- 3.4 Major Trading Partners
- 3.5 Key Economic Issues
- 3.6 Economic Prospects
- CHAPTER 4 MAJOR INDUSTRIES IN POLAND
- 4.1 Automotive
- 4.2 Retail
- 4.3 Construction & Engineering Industry
- 4.4 Chemicals Industry
- 4.5 Household Appliances Industry
- CHAPTER 5 TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS IN POLAND
- 5.1 Logistics Overview
- 5.2 Leading Companies
- 5.3 Air Transport
- 5.4 Road and rail transport
- 5.5 Marine economy
- 5.6 Ports
- 5.7 Warehousing
- CHAPTER 6 LOGISTICS OUTLOOK FOR POLAND
- 6.1 Logistics Outlook for Poland
- TABLE OF FIGURES
- Figure 1: Poland: Geographical Location
- Figure 2: Poland: Consumer Price Inflation in Poland, 2000 - 2006
- Figure 3: Poland: Exchange Rate, PLN - US$, 1996 - 2006 (annual average)
- Figure 4: Poland: Real GDP (US$ Billion)*, 2000-2006
- Figure 5: Poland: Unemployment Rate (%), 2000 - 2006
- Figure 6: Poland: Major Exports, 2006
- Figure 7: Poland: Major Imports, 2006
- Figure 8: Poland: Major Export Destinations, 2006
- Figure 9: Poland: Major Import Sources, 2006
- Figure 10: Poland: Food Retail Industry Value ($ Billion), 2002-2006
- Figure 11: Poland: Market Segmentation of Polish Food Retail Market by Value (%), 2006
- Figure 12: Poland: Construction & Engineering Industry Value (US$ Billion), 2002-2006
- Figure 13: Poland: Industry Segmentation by Value, % Share, 2006
- Figure 14: Poland: Polish Industry Value as a % of European Industry (%), 2006
- Figure 15: Poland: Chemicals Industry Value (US$ Billion), 2002-2006
- Figure 16: Poland: Chemicals Market Segmentation (%), 2006
- Figure 17: Poland: Household Appliances Industry Volumes (‘000), 2002-2006
- Figure 18: Poland: Household Industry Value ($ Million), 2002-2006
- Figure 19: Poland: Household Appliances Industry Market Segmentation by Value (%), 2006
- Figure 20: Poland: Polish Transport Industry Revenues, 2005-2006
- Figure 22: Poland: Cargo/Freight Volumes (Million Tonnes), 1990-2006
- Figure 23: Poland: Structure of Goods Transported by Mode (%), 2000-2006
- Figure 24: Poland: DHL Network
- Figure 25: Poland: Poland Airlines Industry Value (US$ Million), 2001-2005
- Figure 26: Poland: Airports
- Figure 27: Poland: Air Freight Volumes (‘000 Tonnes), 2005-2006
- Figure 28: Poland: Volume of Cargo at the Katowice Airport, 1996 - 2006
- Figure 29: Poland: Road & Rail Market Value (US$ Million), 2002-2005
- Figure 30: Poland: Road & Rail Market Segmentation: % Share by Value, 2006
- Figure 31: Poland: Volume of Goods Transported by Road (Million Tonnes), 1990-2006
- Figure 32: Poland: Structure of Goods Transported by Road (Million Tonnes), 1990-2006
- Figure 33: Poland: Structure of Goods Transported by Road by Activity (%), 1990-2006
- Figure 34: Poland: Structure of Road Freight Transport (Tonnes) by group of Goods (%), 2006
- Figure 35: Poland: Total Length of Hard Surface Public Roads (‘000 km), 1990-2006
- Figure 36: Poland: Hard Surface Public Roads per 100 sq km
- Figure 37: Poland: Length of Motorways in Poland (Km), 1990-2006
- Figure 38: Poland: Volume of Goods Transported by Rail (Million Tonnes), 1990-2006
- Figure 39: Poland: Structure of Operated Railway Line (Km), 1990-2006
- Figure 40: Poland: Structure of Goods Carried by Rail Transport (Tonnes) by group of Goods (%), 2006
- Figure 41: Poland: Structure of Goods Carried by Rail Transport by Type of Transport (%), 2006
- Figure 42: Poland: Modernization plans of the Polish Railroad System, 2004 - 2013
- Figure 43: Poland: Volume of Goods Transported by Maritime Transport (Million Tonnes), 1990-2006
- Figure 44: Poland: Maritime Transport Fleet, 1990-2006
- Figure 45: Poland: Volume of Goods Transported by Inland Waterways (Million Tonnes), 1990-2006
- Figure 46: Poland: Inland Waterways Fleet, 1990-2006
- Figure 47: Poland: Length of Navigable Inland Waterways (Km), 1990-2006
- Figure 48: Poland: Volume of Goods Transported by Pipeline (Million Tonnes), 1990-2006
- Figure 49: Poland: Goods Loaded & Unloaded at Commercial Seaports (Million Tonnes), 2000-2006
- Figure 50: Poland: Structure of Goods Carried by Sea-freight by Group of Goods (%), 2000-2006
- Figure 51: Poland: Structure of Goods Carried by Sea-freight (Tonnes) by Group of Goods (%), 2006
- Figure 52: Poland: Stock of Warehousing in Poland by Region (%), 2006
- Figure 53: Poland: Volume of Road Freight (Million Tonnes), 2007-2012
- Figure 54: Poland: Volume of Rail Freight (Million Ton-kilometres), 2007-2012
- Figure 55: Poland: Volume of Sea/Maritime Freight (Million Ton-kilometres), 2007-2012
- Figure 55: Poland: Volume of Air Freight Transported (‘000 Tonnes), 2007-2012
- Figure 56: Poland: Volume of Pipeline Freight Transported (Million Tonnes), 2007-2012
- Figure 57: Poland: Volume of Total Freight Transported (Million Tonnes), 2007-2012
- Figure 56: Poland: Logistics and Storage Nominal Market Value ($ Billions), 2006-2012
AbstractIntroduction
The Poland Logistics Outlook is part of the Central and Eastern European Logistics series, which assesses the logistics industry, foreign trade, major industries affecting the logistics sector and the key logistics service providers. The reports also forecast the outlook for freight transportation and logistics across modes out to 2012 for each individual country.
Scope
Country facts, overview, policy and business. Economic overview and performance, foreign trade partners and industries, economic issues and prospects. Major industries covered include: Automotive, Construction & Engineering, Chemicals, Household Appliances and Retail.
Highlights
Poland is undergoing a transition from a “production only” base to a R&D centre. Increasing consumption levels, the government’s liberalization move and EU membership are attracting foreign investments; the development of new transport infrastructure is in turn spurning the development of regional logistics and warehousing clusters within Poland.
Reasons to Purchase
Gain an analytical insight into the major factors affecting the Polish logistics market, both currently and in the future. Gain actionable analysis using top level economic data and freight data. Forecasts out to 2012 across various freight modes.
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