United Kingdom Third-Party Pickup Market 2018-2023 - Key Trends, and Consumer Attitudes of the Channel - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--()--The "Third-party pickup in the UK 2018-2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

"Third-party pickup in the UK 2018-2023", report forms part of The Retail Channels series, and offers a comprehensive insight into the consumer and market dynamics of the third-party pickup channel. The report analyses the market, the main trends, and consumer attitudes of the channel.

Third-party pickup penetration has risen 1.9ppts from 2017 to 2018, driven mostly by male online shoppers and the dominance of the clothing & footwear sector. The third-party pickup channel is forecast to continue growing rapidly to 2023, but will still make up a very small propotion of online retail spend.

Scope

  • Clothing & footwear will remain the largest sector within the third-party pickup channel, driving over a third of spend, as growth is restricted for certain other sectors due to the nature of the product.
  • Store closures will reduce the availability of click & collect, creating opportunities for third-party providers to boost their performance and increase market penetration.
  • Despite a significant increase in usage, lockers are still the least used third-party pickup method.

Reasons to buy

  • Use our in-depth consumer insight to learn which sectors are the most important for the third-party pickup channel and which consumers are most likely to use the method, to be able to successfully tailor third-party pickup options.
  • Understand what drives consumers to chose fulfilment options, such as convenience and value for money in order to maximise sales potential.

Key Topics Covered:

THE HOT ISSUES

  • Channel drivers and inhibitors in third-party pickup
  • Main issues in third-party pickup
  • TPP enhancements are vital to drive growth
  • Store closures will reduce the availability of C&C
  • Increased competition in the TPP market

WHAT PEOPLE BUY

  • Channel definitions
  • Headlines
  • Overall channel size
  • Channel in context
  • Overall channel size
  • Overall channel growth
  • Sector growth in TPP
  • Books
  • Clothing & footwear
  • DIY & gardening
  • Electricals
  • Food & grocery
  • Health & beauty
  • Homewares
  • Entertainment

HOW AND WHY PEOPLE SHOP

  • Headlines
  • Who shops
  • Who shops: books
  • Who shops: clothing & footwear
  • Who shops: DIY & gardening
  • Who shops: electricals
  • Who shops: food & grocery
  • Who shops: health & beauty
  • Who shops: homewares
  • Who shops: music & video
  • Shopper profile by sector
  • The shopper journey
  • Who shops: collection type
  • Who shops: convenience store/pickup point
  • Who shops: Post Office/delivery hub
  • Who shops: lockers
  • Who shops: pickup providers used
  • Shopping habits: device used
  • Shopping habits: location of purchase
  • Shopping habits: additional purchases instore
  • Shopping habits: length of research time
  • Shopper motivations
  • Drivers of TPP usage
  • Views on future TPP usage
  • Satisfaction of fulfilment methods
  • TPP delivery options of the 20 online retailers

Companies Mentioned

  • Amazon
  • Currys
  • Argos
  • Boots
  • Sports Direct
  • Dixons
  • Morrisons
  • ASOS
  • Missguided
  • boohoo.com
  • Post Office
  • Collect+
  • Hermes
  • Parcelly
  • Doddle
  • Pass My Parcel
  • Parcelforce
  • UPS Access Point
  • Inpost
  • AO.com
  • Asda
  • BoohooMAN
  • Carphone Warehouse
  • PC World
  • Debenhams
  • GAME
  • H&M
  • JD Sports
  • John Lewis
  • Marks & Spencer
  • New Look
  • Next
  • Superdrug
  • Tesco
  • Very.co.uk
  • Shop Direct

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press@researchandmarkets.com
For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
Related Topics: Electronic Retailing, Mail Order and Catalogs