Big businesses welcome UK Royal Mail's PiP plans

Most of the UK’s top 1000 firms believe Pricing in Proportion (PiP) will have a beneficial effect on direct mail by encouraging better targeting and lower volumes, new research shows.

PiP comes in on August 21. Under the new pricing structure, light bulky items, such as poster tubes and large sized cards, will be more expensive to post, while small but heavy items, such as books and DVDs, will cost less.

While the changes have met with criticism from some in the industry who believe they will stifle creativity, Royal Mail’s expectation is that two-thirds of business mail will be unaffected. Research from mail communications firm Corporate Mailing Matters (CMM) supports this, revealing that two-thirds of the UK’s top 1000 firms believe PiP will result in better targeting of direct mail.

CMM said the move to lower volumes has already begun, with marketers increasingly focusing on aligning customer value and the uplift in response that better targeted and more creative mailings can bring.

“As organisations look to identify, understand and grow the value of each customer, our research indicates that marketers are to alter the size and format of direct mail according to customer value over the next two years in reaction to this,” said Yolanda Noble, CMM chief executive.

“Consequently, PiP may be viewed as a positive influence on the industry, encouraging further advances in direct mail targeting.”

Relevant Directory Listings

Listing image

RouteSmart Technologies

RouteSmart Technologies optimizes last-mile operations and enables the most successful postal and home delivery organizations to build more efficient route plans every day. Our proven solutions allow you to decrease planning time, create balanced and efficient delivery routes, lower total travel distance, and maximize daily […]

Find out more

Other Directory Listings

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

P&P Poll

Loading

What's the future of the postal USO?

Thank you for voting
You have already voted on this poll!
Please select an option!



Post & Parcel Magazine


Post & Parcel Magazine is our print publication, released 3 times a year. Packed with original content and thought-provoking features, Post & Parcel Magazine is a must-read for those who want the inside track on the industry.

 

Pin It on Pinterest

Post & Parcel
SingPost simplifies its investment portfolios
InPost “to revolutionise the UK delivery market” with Yodel acquisition
Hongkong Post won’t “collect any so-called tariffs on behalf of the US”
ParcelHero: Amazon’s ‘Buy for me’ button is set to revolutionise shopping
Yodel “championing the health and happiness of its staff”
SingPost simplifies its investment portfolios
InPost “to revolutionise the UK delivery market” with Yodel acquisition
Hongkong Post won’t “collect any so-called tariffs on behalf of the US”
ParcelHero: Amazon’s ‘Buy for me’ button is set to revolutionise shopping
Yodel “championing the health and happiness of its staff”
1
2
3
4
5
Listing image
Listing image
Listing image
Listing image
Royal Mail moves away from air freight to be greener and more efficient
Royal Mail increases their locker network “due to the relentless growth in online shopping”
Royal Mail: Reaching 90% automation is a key milestone
Royal Mail: customers don’t need to go out of their way to drop off their parcel
Share This