Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index Reports Continued Growth as Global Parcel Volume Exceeds 100 billion for First Time Ever

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Over 3000 parcels were shipped every second in 2019 in the world’s 13 major markets

STAMFORD, CT, October 12, 2020….  Pitney Bowes Inc. (NYSE: PBI), a global technology company that provides commerce solutions in the areas of ecommerce, shipping, mailing, data and financial services, today released the latest Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index. The annual report found that global parcel volume surpassed 100 billion in 2019, reaching 103 billion. More than three of every five parcels shipped in the world’s major markets are generated by China. Over 3000 parcels were shipped every second in 2019 in the world’s 13 major markets.  The report forecasts parcel volume is most likely to more than double and reach 220-262 billion parcels by 2026, with a 14.8 percent CAGR for 2020-2024. Due to the uncertainty in the market fueled by the global pandemic, the forecast provides a range that shows volumes could be as low as 200 billion or as high as 316 billion parcels in six years.

The Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index measures volume and spend for business-to-business, business-to-consumer, consumer-to-business and consumer-consigned shipments with weight up to 31.5 kg (70 lbs.) in 13 major markets, representing 3.8 billion people in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Germany, UK, France, Italy, Norway, Sweden, China, Japan, Australia and India. Based on proprietary and published data, the Index has become a valued industry benchmark and a reliable source of accurate forecasting since the inaugural report in 2015.

 Index reveals 17.7 percent growth in parcel volume in 2019 with 3,248 parcels shipped every second

The latest report reveals growth of 17.7 percent in 2019, in line with the 17-28 percent growth projection range given in previous Parcel Shipping Index reports. On average, 3,248 parcels were shipped every second in 2019 in the world’s 13 major markets, equating to an average of 27 parcels shipped per person. China remains the strongest influence on the market with 63.5 billion parcels shipped in 2019 and an increase of 26 percent in parcel volume year-over-year. Excluding China, parcel volume increased by 6.7 percent, from 37 billion in 2018 (including Amazon Logistics volume in the US) to 39 billion in 2019. Global parcel revenue increased by 9 percent year-over-year from $323 billion in 2018 to $351 billion in 2019, at a CAGR of 11 percent during 2013-19.

While all countries except Japan saw steady growth in parcel volume, the impact of emerging and maturing ecommerce markets is reflected in the figures. Norway’s percentage increase in parcel volume is second only to China’s, with the European country shipping 80 million parcels compared to the previous year’s 60 million – an increase of 24 percent. India has the third highest percentage increase after China and Norway, experiencing growth of 19 percent in parcel volume, shipping 2.8 billion parcels and reaching a CAGR of 22 percent since 2013.

All markets reported an increase in carrier revenue growth year-over-year, with the exception of Germany which saw a slight decline of -0.2 percent, largely driven by currency exchange rates as carrier revenue growth in Euros in Germany was positive at 5.2% As parcel volumes rise, carriers continue to find innovative ways to expand their networks and improve the customer experience, in increasingly competitive markets.

Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic and complete lockdown during March till May 2020, the Indian Ecommerce and parcel delivery sectors were severely hit as the government allowed Ecommerce companies to fulfill only essential orders such as groceries, medicines etc. In mid of May, the Indian government allowed the Ecommerce firms to resume full operations, which led to a surge in volume. We expect to see these volumes reflected in next year’s index.

The report highlights that the Indian parcel volume is growing significantly and has reached 3 billion, experiencing YoY growth of 19%. Indian E-commerce sector is growing significantly and has witnessed a growth rate of 31.9% in 2019 to reach USD 42 billion. This growth is majorly fueled by the increased penetration of smartphones and internet services in Tier 2 and 3 cities, introduction of cash-on-delivery, easy return policies, and faster delivery options. Retailers like Amazon, Alibaba, Walmart and international carriers like DHL, FedEx are expanding their operations and investing in innovations to meet the growing parcel deliveries.

Amazon Transportation Pvt Ltd parcel volume delivery grew by 54.5% YoY in 2019 and replaced BlueDart as the second largest carrier in 2019. Recently, Amazon announced that it is planning to add five new sortation centers and expand the existing eight sortation centers in the country. With this expansion the company aims to strengthen its delivery speed and connectivity of customers & sellers. In January 2020, Amazon India announced its plan to deploy 10k EVs (electronic vehicles) by 2025, as an integral milestone to become an energy efficient courier.

Indian carriers are also investing significantly to expand their transportation network. Last year, Ekart, the logistics arm of ecommerce giant, Flipkart, announced to replace nearly 40% of its last-mile delivery fleet with EVs. The company is working with local partners to co-design EVs best suited for the growing Ecommerce industry. Flipkart had announced its minority investment in Shadowfax (India-based on-demand logistics network provider), to enhance the former’s local delivery capability alongside reducing delivery time and enhancing customer experience.
Paytm Mall on the other hand is said to be planning to launch a single-day delivery pilot with its existing delivery partners and Gati. Delhivery (India-based logistics company) announced investment up to INR 3 billion to expand its trucking infrastructure such as increasing fleet size and setting up trucking hubs in the next 2 years.

Key findings from the latest Pitney Bowes Shipping Index include:

“Since its inception, the Shipping Index has become a highly anticipated, reliable industry benchmark. As we mark Pitney Bowes’ 100th anniversary, this year’s milestone of global parcel volume surpassing 100 billion parcels seems particularly serendipitous.” said Jason Dies, EVP and Vice President Sending Technology Solutions. “While parcel volumes keep rising, carriers are racing to keep up with competition and with consumer demand, delivering innovative new customer experiences, digitalizing technologies and investing in infrastructure, all while generating sustainable revenues. Although we won’t document the full impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on the industry until next year’s report, in April alone the USPS noted a 60 percent rise in parcel volume across the US. Our Index has a track record of accurate forecasting, and our adjusted forecasts of parcel volume reaching 220 – 262 billion by 2026 demonstrate the phenomenal growth expected across the industry”.

Key Shipping Index Findings by Region

Americas (United States, Brazil, Canada)

Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden and United Kingdom)

Asia Pacific (Australia, China, India, Japan)

View the Pitney Bowes Shipping Index interactive map and infographic to learn more.

The Parcel Shipping Index is one example of proprietary research conducted by Pitney Bowes on behalf of its clients to help guide investment decisions and go-to-market strategies. This year, the company has partnered with Morning Consult to conduct additional industry research in key markets, including “BOXpoll,” a new weekly consumer survey on current events, culture, and ecommerce logistics.

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