Where parcels go next – The UK Express Market
The value of the UK express market will increase by 3% to reach £2.6bn (Euro4.3bn) in 2001, slightly lower than a projected 4% growth rate to 788m packages. The disparity is due to continued price competition and higher value deliveries in the international sector,
says MSI in a new market report.
On domestic deliveries, average revenue per parcel has declined throughout the last 10 years, and will fall by a further 3% this year. The international sector has consistently outgrown the domestic market through the review period and will grow by 10% to
60.3m packages in 2001. The value increase will be 8% to £lbn (Euro1.7bn). International deliveries are expected to account for 8% of the total market by volume, but 39% by value.
International traffic will continue to outpace domestic over the next five years, MSI says, but price pressure will remain, both at home and abroad, despite volume and value growth.
