While Canadian consumers may have been slow to embrace the Internet and online shopping, the trend has caught on with a vengeance, and volume is expected to more than triple by 2015. And as it does, there will be a corresponding need for qualified logistics providers with border clearance expertise to move those shipments into Canada.
This was one of the key takeaways from a panel discussion that took place during World Mail and Express America’sconference, which was held in Miami in early February. More than 200 mail, parcel, logistics and business representatives attended the conference, which focused on key trends in mail and shipping patterns.
Integral to that discussion, is the global surge in e-Commerce, and the implications that growth has had on postal and courier systems. And among the great e-Commerce success stories, has been the rise of online shopping among Canadian consumers. Consider these facts about Canadian e-Commerce:
These numbers are even more impressive, when you consider that the population of Canada is roughly 34 million people, versus a U.S. population of 313 million.
Jonathan Routledge, Eastern District Manager for Purolator International, a leading provider of logistics services for shipments to Canada spoke about the surge in Canadian e-Commerce, and noted that, while the trend has created an increase in B-2-C shipments to Canada, there are things about shipping to Canada that should be considered.
Specifically, Routledge focused on four key areas:
The growth in Internet sales among Canadian consumers presents a strong opportunity for qualified carriers and logistics providers. But before a carrier markets itself as “Canada experienced,” there are a few things to be learned. And as Routledge told the World Mail audience, “it’s better to understand the Canadian market going in, rather than face a ‘trial by fire’ upon arrival at the border.”
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