Express and Parcels Global Outlook 2006
| Publication Date | April 2006 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Datamonitor |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 25 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | DAT00027 |
Summary
Introduction
The Express and Parcels Global Outlook will segment the market by its main regions as well as analysing each market size and the trends affecting the major players across the globe.
Scope
Sector coverage: Express and parcels delivery market
Geographical comparison: Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific and MEA/ROW regions
Key metrics: competitive landscape and major trends by region (Europe, US, Asia-Pacific and MEA)
Analysis: What the trends mean for the players in the industry
Highlights
The US is the dominant express and parcels delivery market globally and this is reflected in the market's size and share of global express revenues. It is also the most developed and mature market. Due to the nature of competition and market consolidation, Western Europe is likely to replicate the shape of the US market in the near future.
The Asia-Pacific express delivery market does not have such a mature landscape but it is growing at a faster pace than any other region in the world, while the MEA region does not account for a significant proportion of global express revenues.
The three largest express markets account for over 50% of the revenues in each region. There is a strong correlation between the level of maturity of the market and the value of the express market as a proportion of the country's GDP. The more developed the market the higher the proportion of express revenues versus GDP.
Reasons to Purchase
Assess the competition in the key Express and parcels regions
Identify new opportunities across the globe
Compare the potential in your own market to that of the rest of the world
Content
- Overview
- Introduction
- Scope of this report
- Research and analysis highlights
- Key reasons to read this report
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