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With European e-commerce revenue hitting $632.7 billion in 2024, businesses face mounting pressure to ensure fast and reliable cross-border deliveries. But how well are logistics networks handling the demand?
Parcel Monitor’s latest report examines cross-border delivery trends from Europe to the Americas, Oceania, Asia, and Africa, analyzing transit times, first-attempt delivery success, and issue ratios. While Europe-to-Asia shipments average just 2.59 days, other trade lanes face persistent delays, missed deliveries, and high issue ratios.
New trade routes, such as the Middle Corridor, offer solutions, but stricter customs regulations, rising fuel costs, and geopolitical instability are reshaping delivery dynamics and adding complexity to international shipping.
Success in cross-border e-commerce depends on leveraging data-driven insights, optimizing delivery networks, and adapting to shifting trade conditions. Businesses that fail to adjust risk falling behind.
How are your shipments performing? Read the complete Q3 2024: The Cross-Border Delivery Landscape in Europe for detailed insights and actionable recommendations.
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