The parcels market has continued to grow in most
countries in spite of the recession. A
key factor has been the growth of home shopping. This has acted as a spur to
innovation – in promoting the development of processes to improve the delivery
experience, from defined time-slots, to text messages to the establishment of
chains of parcel shops. Home shopping growth looks set to continue, creating
further opportunities for those companies which are able to deliver the quality
and range of services that the market requires. In this environment industry
consolidation has continued with the major networks continuing to make add-on
acquisitions to fill geographical and service gaps – although the EU acted to
prevent the major deal that was recently in prospect: UPS’s proposed
acquisition of TNT, on competition grounds.
European Parcels: Market Insight Report provides an analytical overview
of the European Parcels market. It
attempts to portray accurately the market structure, size, growth, trends and
competitive landscape.
The report
builds upon:
- Published analysis on the UK parcels market and in adjacent logistics markets
- Consulting work in the industry which has included advising on market and strategic issues and the attractiveness of parcel company acquisitions
What does the
report cover?
The report covers 8 main countries in depth: Germany,
UK, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium and Poland: These markets
represent 75% of European GDP and, according to our market model, 78% of total
parcels revenues.
The other countries included in Publisher's market
model are Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Austria, Denmark, Greece, Finland,
Portugal, Ireland, Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, Slovak Republic, Croatia,
Bulgaria, Slovenia, Serbia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Iceland, Albania, FYR Macedonia, Malta and Montenegro. The analysis excludes Russia and Turkey.
The definition of the parcels market includes
domestic, intra-European and international parcels. It also includes business-to-business,
business-to-consumer and consumer consigned parcels. Parcel weight definitions
vary, between operators and countries, but most describe parcels up to various
weights approaching 31.5 kg. All service levels are included (time definite and
deferred). Adjacent services, such as
mail, pallet distribution, groupage, freight forwarding, sameday courier and
contract logistics are excluded.
What is the
methodology?
The main sources for the report are
- Extensive desk research on the parcels market and its operators covering company accounts, websites and other sources
- Published information on key market drivers such as economic data and estimates of home shopping levels and practices
- Interviews with senior-level contacts in the market
The key input to our market size estimates is a
bottom-up analysis of the revenues of the parcel companies we have identified
as operating in each of the main countries covered. Adjustments have been made to compensate for
missing data and to reflect the extent to which these companies are involved in
other logistics activities in addition to parcels.
We have used this data as the basis on which to
construct our market model.
- The model produces historical and forecast growth estimates covering the period from 2008-2018 which are based on trends in company revenue and drivers such as economic performance and levels and patterns of home shopping.
- The main model inputs and assumptions are discussed in detail in the report.
Who is it
useful for?
The report is intended for:
- Owners and operators of parcel networks
- Customers of those networks, in particular, retailers who sell via the internet
- Investors in these businesses
- Market regulators and policymakers
- Banks, analysts, consultants and other parties with interests in the sector
Spanning over 135 pages, “European Parcels Market Insight Report 2015” report
covers Introduction, Summary, European Parcels Market Background, Market
Trends, Market Size and Growth, Competitive Landscape, Profiles, Other
Networks, Forecasts, Appendix. The report covered companies are - UPS, TNT,
FedEX, PostNL, DHL, Deutsche Post, Royal Mail, GLS, La Poste, DPD,
Trans-o-flex, City Link, UK Mail, Geopost, InPost, Neopost, Ceur, Poste
Italiane, Bartolini, Correas, Kiala, Hermes
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