National losses due to inefficiencies in logistics infrastructure could mount to Rs 7 lakh crore a year by 2020, compared to over Rs 2 lakh crore at present, according to Assocham.
Economic losses due to bad condition of roads are conservatively estimated at over Rs 30,000 crore a year. A potential annual saving of Rs 800 crore can be made by merely shifting the movement of goods through multi-axle and trailer trucks, the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India said.
Over half of the motorised traffic is carried by two-axle trucks that constitute 30 per cent of vehicles on the highways. Truckers ignore the real negative economics of overloaded vehicles in search of short-term gains, and add to inefficient fuel and road usage all along.
Time-frame for training
“The Government should set up a time-frame for all drivers of commercial vehicles to be trained on modern equipment. Well-equipped driver training schools could be set up in all states as part of the National Skill Development Programme,” said Ms Bhagyesh Soneji, Chairperson, Assocham Gujarat Council, Ahmedabad.
With low rates, long delivery times, high competition and poor operator margins, the road transport industry finds high level of investments in equipment utilisation and trained personnel unaffordable. “Thus the industry hides a huge level of inefficiency, including fuel use inefficiency, which weighs it down and costs the nation more in terms of higher fuel needs.”
While the Railways carry 30-32 per cent of total goods traffic, road surface transport carries nearly 65 per cent. Even if all highways in the country adopt concrete pavement, fuel savings/kilometre work out to Rs 6.7 lakh/km.
Fly ash technology
Mr D.S. Rawat. Secretary-General, Assocham, advocated use of high volume fly ash concrete (HVFAC) technology for all road constructions and even replacement of existing structures as a national priority for significant savings on fuel use and improving quality of road transport of goods and passengers.
Saving diesel through better roads and efficient goods traffic will enable the Government to introduce market price in phases.
Assocham also urged the Government to improve turnaround time of Indian Railways through the proposed dedicated high-speed corridors and related industrial hubs so that more road transport traffic can shift to the Railways.