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"On average, based on the results of three quarters

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 5:28 am
by tanjimajuha20
Data Insight analysts reported that in 2022, the trend of increasing the number of parcels in the eCommerce logistics market continued, but the growth rate slowed significantly: in Q1, year-on-year growth was 83%, in Q2 and Q3 - 53%. In total, 1.7 billion orders were delivered by logisticians and online stores' own couriers in three quarters of 2022. Over the course of three years, a large share of deliveries falls on online stores' own services.

of 2022, the share of own cambodia cell phone number list store delivery services increased by 11 percentage points - 86% compared to 75% in 2021. The main growth is due to the largest marketplaces - Ozon and Wildberries: in the third quarter of 2022, their share of all delivery services was 75%, while in 2021 it was 62%. In terms of the share of orders and sales in 2021, Moscow and the Moscow region are expected to be in the lead by a large margin - in total, in 2021, they account for 28% of all Russian orders and purchases. At the same time, increasing its share, Moscow is growing faster than the market, and other cities with a population of over a million are growing more slowly. The smallest number of orders between regions was delivered to the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (570 units in 2021), and among regions with a population of over a million people - to the Krasnoyarsk Territory (1.2 million orders)," analysts reported.

According to their data, delivery to the pick-up point (PP) remains popular - about two thirds of orders are received from PP. In Moscow, the share of orders delivered to PP is below the national average, while in the Moscow Region and St. Petersburg the share is close to the average. In all regions, the average bill in 2021 is lower than in 2020; last year, the regions with a decline in the average bill compared to 2019 were 69. On average, the bill decreased by 26% - 2.4 thousand rubles in 2021 against 3.26 thousand rubles in 2020. In Moscow and the Moscow Region, in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, the decline in the bill is at an average level - 25-25%.