Asia-Pacific Courier, Express, and Parcel (Cep) Market - Growth, Trends, Covid-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2023 - 2028)
The Asia-Pacific Courier, Express, and Parcel (CEP) Market is anticipated to register a CAGR of more than 6% over the forecast period.
Key HighlightsThe Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is home to some of the most innovative, dynamic, and quick-moving e-commerce markets. Further, China, South Korea, and Indonesia have high levels of e-commerce adoption with significant growth potential through the forecast period.
Shopping is a fundamental aspect of Hong Kong culture, with many stores and malls dispersed around the city. Nevertheless, the pandemic's effects and recent technological developments have shown how Hong Kong's shopping scene is evolving and reaching new heights. In 2021, Hong Kong's estimated e-commerce revenue was close to USD 7.6 billion. It is expected that the money made from this thriving industry is still increasing and is expected to rise in the forecast period.
According to CNBC, for its annual retail feast, Singles Day, Alibaba saw an 8% increase in Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV) in 2021. The company made 540.3 billion yuan (USD 84.54 billion), the highest-ever sale recorded by the company in this event. However, the 8% growth rate marks the event's weakest year-over-year growth rate for Alibaba. The event began this year amid the confluence of two factors: a weakening economy and heightened regulatory scrutiny as authorities crack down on China's internet giants and excessive displays of wealth and consumption, which led to the decline in growth rate.
Increasing Parcel Demand in APAC regionChina accounts for 59% of all shipments sent worldwide. However, despite the growing demand and volume, per-parcel delivery rates are low in China compared to other markets and are steadily declining. The average cost per parcel in 2021 was USD 1.82, a drop of 8.4% on average from the previous year. For comparison, China handles over three times as many packages as the USA, where the average price per package is USD 10.50. These highlights how intense the last-mile market competition has grown in China.
Australia is the world's 11th-largest e-commerce market. E-commerce accounted for 19.3% of all retail sales in 2021, with online expenditure increasing by 24% annually. E-commerce sales and parcel volume growth put pressure on carriers and posts to meet demand. In addition, Australia has a distinctive topography, with 86% of its people living in cities and towns on the country's periphery. Even though just a small portion of the country's total population resides in outer communities, the size of the country and the great distances separating them raises the cost of transportation making it more challenging to provide nationwide same-day delivery services.
Competitive LandscapeThe Asia-Pacific CEP Market is fragmented, with many international and local CEP companies. As the demand for CEP services is increasing globally, especially in developing countries, companies are becoming more competitive to capture the enormous opportunity. The international players are making strategic investments to establish a regional logistics network, such as opening new distribution centers, intelligent warehouses, etc. In the Asia-Pacific region, international logistics companies like DHL, FedEx, and UPS are some of the more prominent players with a more significant market share than other regional logistics players. The domestic players in each country dominate the CEP market in the respective countries.
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