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Global E-Commerce Delivery Report 2011
yStats.com GmbH & Co. KG, April 2011, Pages: 85
“Global E-Commerce Delivery Report 2011” shows that delivery and logistics have become an important factor for e-commerce in the competition for customers. This latest report in the “E-Commerce” series provides an in-depth analysis of recent trends and developments in global markets, making it a one-of-its-kind source of information in this format.
This report covers facts and trends about deliveries within E-Commerce for 22 countries
- These market reports inform top managers about recent market trends and assist with strategic company decisions
- The authors provide secondary market research: By using various sources of information we ensure maximum objectivity for all obtained data. As a result companies get a precise and unbiased impression of the market situation.
- The analyses, statistical reports and forecasts are only based on reliable sources including national and international statistical offices, industry and trade associations, business reports, business and company databases, journals, company registries and news portals.
- International employees research and filter all sources and translate relevant information into English. This ensures that the content of the original studies is correctly interpreted.
- The authors deliver all research results as PowerPoint files. All data can therefore be used directly for board presentations or be individually adapted.
Key Findings:
- In the US, more and more traditional retailers are seeking to compete with the efficiency and shipping speed of online merchants such as Amazon.com.
- French E-Commerce player 3 Suisses invested into the modernization of its logistics activities, while the company already offers 24-hour delivery.
- In Germany, major logistics companies within E-Commerce are Deutsche Post / DHL, DPD, GLS, Hermes and UPS.
- The bottleneck of China‘s E-Commerce industry seems to be logistics, with a growth of +30% year-on-year in terms of packages delivered, lagging far behind the growth of the online shopping market.
- In Brazil, an increasing number of logistics companies, such as Total Express, Correios and Tegma, are investing into E-Commerce delivery.'
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