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Eastern European Express and Parcels Delivery Market 2005Published by: Datamonitor Published: Dec. 22, 2005 - 39 Pages Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT DATAMONITOR 2 SECTION 1 - WESTERN EUROPEAN EXPRESS INDUSTRY 6 Industry Overview 6 The market description 6 Market size 6 Market Trends 9 The major players 11 SECTION 2 - INDUSTRY ANALYSIS: THE FIVE FORCES MODEL OF PORTER 14 The threat of new entrants 15 The threat of potential substitutes 16 The bargaining power of customers 16 The bargaining power of suppliers 16 The degree of rivalry between the existing competitors 17 SECTION 3 - CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN EXPRESS DELIVERY MARKETS 19 Impact of EU expansion on the European express and parcels industry 19 Overview of the Eastern European Express and parcels market 19 SECTION 4 - COUNTRY PROFILES 23 Poland 23 Market overview 23 Competitive landscape 23 Main segmentations 24 Major trends 26 Czech Republic 27 Market overview 27 Competitive landscape 27 Main segmentations 27 Hungary 29 Market overview 29 Competitive landscape 30 Main segmentations 31 Major trends 33 Romania 34 Market overview 34 Competitive landscape 34 Major trends 34 SECTION 5 - CONCLUSION: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES 35 Challenges 35 Opportunities - Action Points 36 SECTION 6 - APPENDIX 38 Definitions 38 SPP writing team 39 AbstractIntroductionThis report contains a strategic overview of the Eastern European Express Market, as well as a detailed look at the effect this new and growing market will have on the rest of Europe. Scope Sector coverage: Express and parcels delivery market Geographical comparison: European Union, central and Eastern Europe region Key metrics: segmentation by destination of parcels (Domestic, EU and Rest of the World) and Type of recipient (B2B, B2C) Forecasts: estimates for market values in each country up to and including 2010 Highlights The Hungarian express and parcels market is primarily dominated by the integrators, namely DHL, TNT and UPS. The national postal operator, Magyar Posta, is the fourth largest player in the overall market followed by GLS Hungary and FedEx, the latter stronger on the international express air delivery segment. Express and parcels delivery carriers in Romania generated some EUR94 million in 2004, making the country the fifth largest parcel market in Eastern Europe. Romania is the second fastest growing express and parcels market in the region, only behind Bulgaria, experiencing a 20% growth between 2004 and 2005. For European express and parcels delivery providers there is an opportunity to benefit from growing parcel volumes in this region but they need to secure strategic partnerships and enlarge their geographical coverage, otherwise these players will have no chance to compete with the integrators and the larger pan-European postal houses. Reasons to Purchase It provides a comprehensive analysis of the Eastern European express market Identify new lucrative markets for expansion Compare the potential in your own market to that of the rest of Europe Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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