IMARC Group, a leading market research company, has recently releases a report titled “Courier, Express and Parcel (CEP) Market Report by Service Type (B2B (Business-To-Business), B2C (Business-To-Consumer), C2C (Customer-To-Customer)), Destination (Domestic, International), Type (Air, Ship, Subway, Road), End-Use Sector (Services (BFSI- Banking, Financial Services, Insurance), Wholesale and Retail Trade (E-Commerce), Manufacturing, Construction and Utilities, and Others), and Region 2025-2033.” The study provides a detailed analysis of the industry, including the global courier, express and parcel (CEP) market size, trends, share, and growth forecast. The report also includes competitor and regional analysis and highlights the latest advancements in the market.
Courier Express Parcel (CEP) refers to logistical services that involve the timely and dependable delivery of documents, packages, and parcels over a variety of distances, from domestic to international destinations. This industry is distinguished by its emphasis on time-sensitive shipments, which provide expedited services to suit the growing need for quick and efficient delivery. CEP services serve a diverse spectrum of customers, including e-commerce enterprises, individual consumers, and corporate clients. They provide a variety of delivery options, such as same-day, next-day, and standard shipping, along with additional services like tracking, insurance, and proof of delivery. The rise of online shopping, global trade, and the need for efficient supply chain solutions have significantly boosted the growth of this service. Furthermore, technical improvements such as automated sorting systems and real-time tracking have improved the efficiency and dependability of CEP services, transforming them into an essential component of modern business and everyday life.
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List of Top Companies Operating in the Courier, Express and Parcel (CEP) Industry Worldwide:
Aramex PJSC
Establishment: 1982
Headquarters: Dubai, UAE
Deutsche Post AG
Establishment: 1995
Headquarters: Bonn, Germany
FedEx Corporation
Establishment: 1971
Headquarters: Tennessee, United States
La Poste SA
Establishment: 1991
Headquarters: Paris, France
Pos Malaysia Berhad (DRB-HICOM)
Establishment: 1992
Headquarters: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Poste Italiane SpA
Establishment: 1862
Headquarters: Rome, Italy
PostNL Holding BV
Establishment: 1928
Headquarters: Netherlands
Qantas Courier (Qantas Airways Limited)
Establishment: 2001
Headquarters: Australia
Royal Mail Plc
Establishment: 1516
Headquarters: London, United Kingdom
SF Express Co. Ltd.
Establishment: 1993
Headquarters: Shenzhen, China
SG Holdings Co. Ltd.
Establishment: 1957
Headquarters: Kyoto, Japan
Singapore Post Ltd.
Establishment: 1819
Headquarters: Singapore
United Parcel Service Inc.
Establishment: 1907
Headquarters: Georgia, United States
Yamato Transport Co. Ltd.
Establishment: 2005
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Firms including Deutsche Post AG, FedEx Corporation, United Parcel Service Inc., and Qantas Courier Limited, among others, are continually improving their operations to remain competitive in a rapidly changing business. As a world leader, Deutsche Post AG keeps making significant investments in infrastructure and technical developments to enhance service delivery and optimize operations. In its sorting centers, the company has embraced automation and robotics, greatly cutting handling times and boosting productivity. It is also expanding its network of service points and enhancing its last-mile delivery capabilities to cater to the growing e-commerce sector. Additionally, the company is focusing on sustainability, with initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions and increasing the use of electric vehicles in its fleet. FedEx, another major player, is leveraging its extensive global network to offer a wide range of services that cater to the diverse needs of its customers. The company is heavily investing in technology to enhance its operational efficiency and customer experience. FedEx has integrated advanced tracking systems that provide real-time updates and greater transparency for customers. United Parcel Service Inc. is also taking significant steps to maintain its leadership in the CEP market. The company is enhancing its logistics network through the deployment of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to optimize route planning and delivery schedules. It is further expanding its global footprint by building new distribution centers and increasing its fleet size to improve service efficiency and delivery speed.
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Latest News of Industry:
- August 2025: Walmart introduces next-day shipping for third-party marketplace orders in key U.S. cities, heightening competition with Amazon.
- August 2025: DHL Germany (Deutsche Post) suspends standard business parcel shipments to the U.S. due to upcoming customs regulation changes eliminating the $800 de minimis exemption. DHL Express remains unaffected.
- Australia Post halts parcel deliveries to the U.S. and Puerto Rico, citing newly imposed U.S. customs tariffs. Express carriers like FedEx remain operational.
- Canada’s Canada Post faces ongoing labor disruptions (strikes/overtime bans) causing small businesses to shift to private carriers like UPS and FedEx; market share of Canada Post has declined significantly.
- May 2025: UK—EVRi announces plans to merge with DHL’s UK e-commerce parcel business, aiming to enhance international reach. The merger faces scrutiny by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
- May 2025: Yodel, a UK parcel delivery firm, experiences controversy as its acquisition by InPost (for £106 million) is paused by a High Court injunction amid shareholder disputes over ownership.
- January 2025: Blue Dart launches a new integrated logistics hub in Delhi (Bijwasan), with low-emission infrastructure and excellent connectivity (airport, rail, roads), handling up to 550,000 shipments per day.
- February 2025: DTDC introduces quick-commerce delivery services in India by opening its first dark store in Bengaluru, aiming to offer 2–4 hour and same-day delivery.
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