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Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index Forecasts a 20 Percent Increase in Volume by 2018
New Index Reveals 2.9 Percent Growth in
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“With the growth we’ve witnessed over the last several years in
ecommerce, it is no surprise the global parcel shipping market continues
to expand at a strong pace,” said
The Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index, which is unique in its focus on
the parcel shipping market, confirmed that the U.S. is the largest
parcel shipping market of the countries studied with more than 11.8
billion parcels shipped and
“The strong growth we are seeing in parcel shipping has led to
increasing complexity for businesses of all sizes,” said
Increase in North America Driven by Economic Growth,
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In
North America , parcel shipping volume grew 3.6 percent in 2015 to 11.8 billion in the U.S. and grew 1.6 percent to 0.55 billion inCanada in 2015. -
U.S. businesses spent more than
$85 billion on parcel shipping in 2015, up 1.2 percent from 2014. - Growth in the U.S. parcel market was primarily driven by more frequent consumer online shopping, increased office shipping and growing global trade.
- Approximately 40 percent of the U.S. parcel market is made up of office shipping1, which includes packages and flats shipped by businesses as part of their daily work flow.
Growth in Europe Led by
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Of the European countries analyzed, Germany’s parcel market is the
largest with more than 2.9 billion parcels shipped in 2015. Germany’s
parcel market growth is primarily driven by B2C parcels propelled by
strong demand in ecommerce. Parcel shipping spend in
Germany rose by 6.4 percent to €12.7 billion in 2015. -
Parcel shipping volume and spend in the
UK grew by 6 percent to 2.2 billion parcels and 10.1 percent to £8.9 billion. -
The parcel shipping market in
France grew 4.7 percent in volume to 1.5 billion and 4 percent in spend to €9.7 billion.
Mixed Results in
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In the
Asia-Pacific region , parcel volume dipped by 1.7 percent inJapan , primarily due to an 8.8 percent decline in packets. Conversely, the parcel shipping spend inJapan increased by 2.6 percent to ¥2,480 billion. -
The
Australia parcel shipping market grew by 8.8 percent in volume to .70 billion and 8.2 percent in spend at AU$9.6 billion. -
In
India , parcel volume grew by 8.2 percent to .34 billion and spend increased 17.2 percent to €110.15 billion.
In
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Brazil’s parcel market grew 13.9 percent to 0.57 billion parcels and
spend grew 15.4 percent to
R$10.27 billion . -
This strong growth was primarily powered by the increase of internet
retailing. Also of note was a growing trend in
Brazil of buying products via mobile devices, which has further propelled B2C parcel delivery services.
Accurate and precise shipping is paramount for ecommerce businesses
around the world. In a recent global shopping survey2,
The Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index focuses on business-to-business, business-to-consumer, consumer-to-business and consumer consigned shipments with weight up to 31.5 kg (70 lbs.). All service levels, such as time definite deliveries, are included. Adjacent services offered by carriers such as freight forwarding, supply chain management and cargo shipments are excluded.
For more information on the 2016 Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index, please visit www.pitneybowes.com.
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Source:
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Dan Burris, 203-449-7635
daniel.burris@pb.com