Cracking the conundrum of e-cargo logistics: curious case of LoadExx

Q4 Social Sciences
Ann Mary Varghese, R. Sai Shiva Jayanth, Remya Tressa Jacob, Abhishek Srivastava, Rudra Prakash Pradhan
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Learning outcomes The learning outcomes of this case study are to understand the business model canvas and value propositions and apply advanced business innovation tools in electric vehicle business models; evaluate the current cargo vehicle scenarios at national and global levels and draw out the possibilities and costs for a new player; extrapolate the future scenario of the cargo economy, its electrification and positioning in a business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-customer (B2C) segment, especially for a developing economy; and improve the student’s ability to get organisational buy-in and execute new business models. Case overview/synopsis LoadExx is a fully electrified electric cargo service focusing on logistics in Kolkata, a metropolitan city in the eastern part of the country. The service of LoadExx commenced in January 2021 in the B2B segment after overcoming its then issues of driver hesitancy and customer anxiety and financial issues to adopt electrified cargo systems. The conundrum faced by LoadExx in its commencement thus had been solved under the able guidance of its owner Amit Arora. The case study was positioned four months after the commencement of LoadExx. To gain market power and traction, Arora and his team came up with the idea of market expansion. However, the current conundrum was whether LoadExx would enter the B2C segment in its current location or expand with the same business model to other parts of the country. The expansion was to be implemented in the immediate future to retain its rarity and reduce the imitability of the business model of LoadExx. This case study details the logistics and market operations of the cargo sector, especially electric cargo, in a developing economy, especially India. A teaching note supplementing the “Cracking the conundrum of e-cargo logistics: curious case of LoadExx” case study has been provided. Complexity academic level This case study is designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students and senior management professionals in executive education programmes undertaking courses in logistics management and supply chain operations and related cargo logistics courses. This case study denotes integrating key processes from end-users and gaining the trust of drivers, thereby showing the perspective of the plight and conundrums of a cargo aggregator working in the B2C segment. This case study could be used to discuss concepts related to not-for-profit firms, aggregators, policymakers and think tanks. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS 9: Operations and logistics.
破解电子货运物流难题:LoadExx的奇特案例
本案例研究的学习成果是理解商业模式画布和价值主张,并在电动汽车商业模式中应用先进的商业创新工具;在国家和全球层面评估当前的货运车辆方案,并得出新参与者的可能性和成本;推断货运经济的未来前景、其电气化以及在企业对企业(B2B)和企业对客户(B2C)领域的定位,特别是在发展中经济体;提高学生获得组织支持和执行新商业模式的能力。LoadExx是一家专注于印度东部大都市加尔各答物流的全电气化货运服务公司。在克服了司机犹豫、客户焦虑以及采用电气化货运系统的财务问题之后,LoadExx于2021年1月在B2B领域开始提供服务。因此,在其所有者Amit Arora的得力指导下,LoadExx在启动时面临的难题得到了解决。该案例研究定位于LoadExx项目启动四个月后。为了获得市场影响力和吸引力,阿罗拉和他的团队提出了市场扩张的想法。然而,目前的难题是,LoadExx是在目前的位置进入B2C领域,还是以同样的商业模式扩展到全国其他地区。扩展将在不久的将来实现,以保持其稀有性并减少LoadExx业务模型的可模仿性。本案例研究详细介绍了发展中经济体,特别是印度的货运部门,特别是电力货运的物流和市场运作。提供了一份教学笔记,补充“破解电子货运物流的难题:LoadExx的奇怪案例”的案例研究。本案例研究专为攻读物流管理、供应链运作及相关货运物流课程的本科生、研究生和高级管理专业人士而设计。本案例研究表明,整合来自最终用户的关键流程并获得司机的信任,从而展示了在B2C领域工作的货运聚合商的困境和难题的视角。这个案例研究可以用来讨论与非营利公司、聚合者、政策制定者和智库相关的概念。辅助材料教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。主题代码CSS 9:操作和物流。
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