Parcel Delivery Companies Must Adjust to Empowered Digital Consumers

Digitally connected consumers, looking for lower prices, greater convenience and a seamless experience in buying, receiving and returning products, are forcing companies and postal organizations to rethink traditional parcel delivery methods, research from Accenture shows.


Armed with social networks, greater choices and rapid reviews of companies and services, these savvy consumers, already driving e-commerce demand, now are forcing increased competition for the “last mile,” the literal home stretch in delivery service – to the door, parcel lockers, access points or crowd storage.

Adding Value to Parcel Delivery” identified more than a dozen trends impacting parcel delivery service, an industry segment that is projected to grow 9 percent annually to more than $343 billion globally by 2020.

As postal organizations around the world continue to face revenue challenges created by dramatically reduced mail volumes, focusing on competitive parcel delivery products, services and supply chains will help close the revenue gap.

“Understanding customer needs and creating solutions aimed at improving their delivery experience is an important aspect of gaining market share. That relationship can also be leveraged to sell new services directly to consumers which presents additional revenue opportunities,” said Brody Buhler, who leads Accenture’s global post and parcel industry practice.

“Successful companies and postal organizations harness the power of today’s consumer to remain relevant while capturing increased market share”


Study findings were presented during Post Expo 2015, the international exhibition and conference for the world’s postal, courier and express industries.

“Consumer convenience and cost reduction have been the primary objectives guiding the change,” Buhler said.

“Traditional postal organizations, already locked in competition with private delivery companies now are facing the possibility of companies like Amazon creating their own delivery supply chains combined with the very real threat of share economy start-ups like Uber.  New models and consumer expectations driven by m-commerce will radically change the delivery landscape”

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Study Highlights
The study also determined that B2C will continue to grow in significance across geographies over the next five years. By 2020, B2C will surpass B2B in terms of parcel volumes in Asia and in North America. B2C will continue to grow revenue at an estimated 6 percent per year in North America, 5 percent per year in Western Europe and nearly 14 percent per year in Asia-Pacific between 2015 and 2020.

This shift from B2B to B2C is also leading to high volatility in demand. The United Kingdom saw a 39 percent increase in parcels and an 86 percent increase in cross-border shipments on Cyber Monday in one year. China experienced a similar spike on Singles Day in 2014, when 323 million shipments were delivered, more than 10 times greater than the average daily shipping volume.

The research also shows that firms around the world are scaling up to meet future consumer demand, expanding capacity and modernizing networks in the parcel delivery business:

  • DHL is investing EUR 750 million to build Germany’s largest parcel processing plant in Hessen
  • FedEx Ground will spend $1.2 billion to finance 70 expansion projects
  • Yamato Transport Co. has allocated 140 billion yen on its processing warehouse near Tokyo’s Haneda airport
  • Australia Post is doubling capacity at Sydney and Melbourne parcel facilities as part of a AUD 2 billion investment.


These investments are being made to remain competitive in the face of new entrants in last-mile delivery and with the understanding that delivery experience is a key variable for customer satisfaction.

The study determined that 80 percent of retailers see a positive and measurable impact on customer satisfaction by offering multiple delivery options to shoppers and 77 percent of this group aim to increase investment in delivery over the next two years.

Consumers now have many more choices and options for delivery services. Successful courier-express-parcel (CEP) companies will focus on the recipient and deliver on consumers’ wish lists:

  • Delivery control: Consumers are demanding a better last mile service that keeps them in control of how, when and where their parcels are delivered.
  • Delivery locations: As choices broaden, consumers want new delivery options such as lockers or pickup locations that enable a secure, 24x7 and sometimes anonymous delivery option.
  • Delivery timing: While there is significant investment in speed, CEP companies should focus on giving consumers a range of delivery times (often at different price points) that provides flexibility.


Methodology
Adding Value to Parcel Delivery” is a comprehensive analysis of an industry segment with the objective of assessing historic performance, identifying future trends and determining shareholder value drivers.

This study examined the global Courier, Express and Parcel (CEP) market size and growth, including B2B and B2C segments, domestic versus international shipping as well as overnight and non-day, and time definite products segments under 150 pounds or 70 kilograms.

The study looked at current and new players in this market, including global integrators, postal organizations, regional players, shared economy and crowdsourcing actors as well as retailers moving downstream. Sources included public information, paid and proprietary primary and secondary research, internal and external subject matter expert interviews and extensive market and financial analysis.

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