Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index Finds US Volumes One Year and One Billion Parcels Ahead of Pre-Pandemic Forecast
Pitney Bowes (NYSE: PBI) has released its 2022 Parcel Shipping Index, showing a 2% decline in parcel volumes to 21.2 billion, although this figure surpassed pre-pandemic forecasts. Carrier revenues reached a record $198 billion, a 6.5% increase from $186 billion in 2021. Predictions indicate a 5% CAGR for parcel volume through 2028. Daily shipments averaged 58 million parcels, while per capita volume slightly decreased from 65 to 64. Notably, revenues from smaller carriers grew by 29%.
- Carrier revenues reached $198 billion, up 6.5% from 2021
- Forecasts indicate 5% CAGR for parcel volume from 2023-2028
- Smaller carriers outside the top four saw revenue growth of 29%
- Parcel volume declined 2% from 21.7 billion in 2021 to 21.2 billion in 2022
- USPS, UPS, and FedEx all reported declines in parcel volumes
The latest Index shows 58 million parcels were shipped in the US each day in 2022 – totaling around 674 parcels per second. Per capita parcel volume for the US declined nominally from 65 to 64 with an average of 162 parcels shipped per US household during 2022.
US parcel volume declined two percent in 2022, with parcel volume reaching 21.2 billion in 2022, down from 21.7 billion in 2021. Carrier revenues exceeded all previous years’ figures totaling
"Amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic, carriers showed commendable resilience, a testament to the carriers' ability to adapt," stated
Key takeaways from the latest Index include:
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Carrier Volume
- Parcel volume reached 21.2 billion in 2022, down from 21.7 billion in 2021, a decrease of 2 percent
- Pre-pandemic, parcel volumes were not forecasted to reach 21.2 billion until 2023, putting volumes a full year ahead of projections
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By volume,
USPS shipped 6.7 billion parcels in 2022 down from 7 billion in 2021;UPS shipped 5.2 billion parcels in 2022, down from 5.3 billion; and FedEx shipped 4.1 billion, down from 4.3 billion - Amazon Logistics kept its parcel volume at the ‘21 level of 4.8B
- The combined parcel volume from smaller carriers outside the top four, included in the 'Others' category, grew by 25 percent
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Carrier revenue
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Carriers collectively generated
in parcel revenue – a 6.5 percent increase year-over-year from$198 billion $186 billion -
UPS generated the highest carrier revenue with , followed by FedEx ($73 billion ),$65 billion USPS ( ), Amazon Logistics ($31 billion ), and the combined revenue from 'Others', reached$24 billion $4 billion - 'Others' grew revenue by 29 percent
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UPS generated a 5.5 percent increase in revenue year-over-year, FedEx 5 percent growth andUSPS revenue was flat
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Carriers collectively generated
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Carrier market share
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By revenue,
UPS generated the highest parcel market share of 37 percent followed by FedEx (33 percent),USPS (16 percent) and Amazon Logistics (12 percent) - By volume, market share remained generally the same, with Amazon Logistics slightly up year over year (23 percent, up from 22 percent)
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By revenue,
The global Pitney Bowes Shipping Index, which includes data from 13 countries, will be launched later this year, with data for the remaining 12 countries in the Index. The decision to release US data earlier was made to meet high market demand in the US. Based on proprietary and published data, the Index has become a valued industry benchmark since the inaugural report in 2015.
The Pitney Bowes Shipping Index US data can be found here. In addition to these insights, the
About the Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index
The Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index measures parcel volume and spend for business-to-business, business-to-consumer, consumer-to-business and consumer consigned shipments with weight up to 31.5kg (70 pounds) across
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