Omniva’s parcels business on the up

Omniva’s parcels business on the up

In terms of the whole group, revenue decreased by 2% compared to the same period last year. The main reason was, similarly to the first quarter, the restructuring of international transit at the beginning of the year, which, by now, is on its way to recovery.

In the first half-year of 2018, the group’s total revenue was 50.73 million euros (51.8 million euros in 2017).

Commenting on the results, Ansi Arumeel, Chairman of Omniva’s Management Board said: “We consider it very important that the growth of the parcels business on our home market in the Baltics is showing a continued and accelerating growth,’ said Arumeel,. ‘It is our core business and its importance continues to increase with the growth of e-commerce.’

In detail

Omniva’s subsidiaries in Latvia and Lithuania continue to grow rapidly. Omniva’s parcels business grew by 47% in Latvia and 33% in Lithuania.

The growth of Omniva’s parcels business has been the result of the largest parcel machine network in the Baltic region, which has become the most popular channel for sending and receiving parcels. More than 80% of Estonian customers prefer parcel machines for sending/receiving parcels.

In the second half of 2018, the company plans to further expand its parcel machine network in the Baltics, getting even closer to its customers in small towns and settlements, as well. The expansion will also continue in major cities, which already show an impressive number of parcel machines. However, the rapid growth of e-commerce and the customers’ preferences mean that the network has to be expanded further.

Omniva only provides traditional postal services in Estonia. Revenue from postal services in the first half-year of 2018 increased by 2% compared to the same period last year thanks to finding new segments and international clients, as well as solutions outside the traditional postal services.

Arumeel emphasised that Omniva focuses on providing the universal postal service throughout Estonia and the company is constantly looking for new opportunities in the changing demand conditions for doing it in a modern way that is as convenient to the customers as possible.

Omniva is also looking for innovation opportunities in the traditional postal services market. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia, Omniva launched a postage stamp made of pure silver. The project turned out to be so popular that Omniva had to order another 10,000 stamps in addition to the initial 30,000. To explore the ways to empty mailboxes in a more efficient way, Omniva launched a pilot project with Levira (smart mailboxes), in which mailboxes transmit a notification when a shipment has been posted there.

New markets

The biggest impact on international transit was the restructuring of international transit at the beginning of the year. ‘The Russian market, which used to dominate the transit business, saw a sharp fall at the beginning of the year, but we found new markets and international business is growing once again,’ said Ansi Arumeel, Chairman of Omniva’s Management Board. ‘The growth of other markets has not yet fully compensated the rapid decline of the Russian market, but the trend is positive: in the first quarter, the drop was 8% compared to last year; by the end of the second quarter, however, the drop was only 2%.’

International Business is engaged in the transportation of parcels of international e-commerce to all over the world. Post11, the joint enterprise of Omniva and S.F. Express, the largest private courier company in China, serves nearly 100 target countries worldwide.

Investments

In the first half-year, the most important investments were made on logistics centre, the expansion of the parcel machine network and information technology as it continued to develop the new logistics information system.

 

 

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