DHL Express Uncovers Next Wave of eCommerce Growth

DHL Express released a new Whitepaper “The Ultimate B2B E-commerce Guide: Tradition is out. Digital is in.” The study predicts strong growth for the B2B eCommerce market in the coming years: by 2025, 80% of all B2B sales interactions between suppliers and professional buyers will take place in digital channels.

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the pace of digitalization and the purchasing behaviour of technology-savvy millennials, who are now of an age to be the professional B2B decision-makers, are the main drivers of this global eCommerce growth.

What is predicted for the future of the B2B sector, has already been visible in the significant B2C eCommerce rise over the last years, where DHL Express experienced high growth rates particularly during the holiday peak seasons (e.g. Easter, Christmas) and mega shopping days (e.g. Black Friday, Cyber Monday).

In total the B2C eCommerce volumes within the DHL Express network increased in 2020 by approximately 40%, compared to 2019.

This positive business development is also reflected in the FY2020 financial results of the company: With a total revenue of €19.1 billion (+11.9% year-on-year) and EBIT of €2.7 billion (+34.9%) the Express division of Deutsche Post DHL Group closed 2020 with the best result in its more than 50 years history.

With its worldwide network and breadth of industries served, DHL Express was able to accommodate fast-changing trade flows.

Furthermore, its presence in more than 220 countries and territories helped consumers and businesses to stay connected by enabling them to trade around the world – also during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Even in times of worldwide shutdowns, globalization has shown its resilience, fueled by digitalization and the power of global trade. These trends have led to an ever-growing number of consumers to shift their shopping activities online. The pandemic has accelerated this development like never before, with a sharp rise in businesses selling their goods in the global marketplace. E-commerce and global logistics thus provided the key to unlock local shutdowns, keep economies running and mitigate the impact of Covid-19 for many of our customers.”

John Pearson, CEO, DHL Express

Acceleration of eCommerce Growth Through Covid-19 

It was not only B2C eCommerce that was growing due to ongoing digitalization and changed shopping behavior of consumers.

In 2019, before the pandemic, global sales on B2B eCommerce sites and marketplaces had already increased by 18.2% to reach $12.2 trillion, outpacing the market size of the B2C sector.

Through Covid-19 and the resulting acceleration of digitalization, this global B2B eCommerce volume is estimated to reach $20.9 trillion by 2027.

“We have been facing the pandemic for over one year now. A year that showed how nearly a decade of digital evolution happened in just a few months’ time, with online shopping and cross-border shipping as the new normal. And this is true not only for B2C retailers, but also in terms of B2B E-commerce as companies started recognizing that online selling platforms are crucial for their business success, today and in the future. As a result, there will also be an additional need for global Express shipping and DHL Express is well positioned to support all B2B companies on their journey.” 

Michiel Greeven, Executive Vice President Global Sales, DHL Express.

Huge Potential in B2B eCommerce Also Driven by Millennials

The Whitepaper, compiled by DHL Express, uncovers factors driving the growth of the global B2B eCommerce market: besides general trends such as globalization and digitalization, a new technology-oriented generation of millennials is starting to make its mark.

Already, millennials account for 73% of all professional B2B purchasing decisions. As digital natives, their experiences in the B2C-sector translate to high expectations when making B2B transactions, pushing companies to invest in digital solutions, such as selling platforms, while offering great growth potential.

“If B2B businesses want to make the most out of the new cross-border and eCommerce opportunities they need to start adapting to the changing buying behaviors. Especially with the upcoming generation of millennial as B2B decision-makers, who are further driving the digitalization of the sector. B2B customer experiences have to be more aligned with the digital B2C experiences. As international eCommerce specialists, we have the know how and insights to support businesses to adapt to the ongoing changes and unleash their full potential”

Leendert van Delft, Vice President Global Sales Programs and Global eCommerce, DHL Express

DHL Express Continues Investing to Meet High Customer Demands

In 2020 DHL Express delivered 484 million shipments in total for its customers (B2C and B2B) around the globe, around 9% more per day than in 2019.

To adapt to this significant growth of its network, DHL Express continues to invest annually more than €1 billion in new state-of-the-art facilities around the world to multiply its sorting capacity (+65% since 2013), hires new employees (+10,000 year-on-year) and adds new freighter aircraft to its fleet (+20 units year-on-year).

In this context, DHL Express recently announced the purchase of eight more Boeing B777 wide body freighters and a partnership with Smartlynx Malta to add two Airbus A321 to its fleet.

With these measures, DHL Express ensures that its worldwide customers can benefit from the global eCommerce boom.

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