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Delivery Study Finds 65% of Consumers Willing to Pay More

According to the World Economic Forum, there was a 25% rise in consumer e-commerce deliveries in 2020. What does this mean for last-mile delivery fleets?

June 16, 2021
Delivery Study Finds 65% of Consumers Willing to Pay More

Businesses should continue to invest in delivery options for customers who began using them for safety, but now rely on them for convenience.

Photo: Omnitracs

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Consumers not only increasingly turned to deliveries for critical goods and safety reasons during the pandemic, but they expect to continue to do so, hoping for more last-mile and sustainable delivery options in the future, according to an Omnitracs survey.

During the COVID-19 global health crisis, consumers became progressively dependent on delivery services due to lockdowns, stay-in-place orders, and times when leaving home was simply not safe, noted the report, “Delivering on Demand: Consumer 2021 Insights Survey." According to the World Economic Forum, there was a 25% rise in consumer e-commerce deliveries in 2020. Amid this growth, Omnitracs looked into shifting consumer preferences, desires, and needs to better understand the delivery pain points and challenges impacting shoppers today, as well as lessons for businesses that provide delivery services.

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Key insights:

Safety is Top of Consumers’ Delivery Priorities

Deliveries increased during the pandemic, and consumers said it was a major factor in keeping them healthy and virus-free during uncertain times. As a result, more than half (53%) of consumers experienced instances where they used a delivery service to ensure that themselves or family members were safe. Additionally, 47% of consumers had groceries, beverages, or alcohol delivered for the first time.

Businesses should continue to invest in delivery options for customers who began using them for safety, but now rely on them for convenience.

Delivery Experience Drives Loyalty, Financial Rewards

Looking ahead, speed and reliability are top priorities for American consumers. According to the research, 59% of consumers used one- to two-day shipping at least once a month during the pandemic. With plans to continue these behaviors post-pandemic, consumers would like to accelerate shipping times even more, with 65% revealing they would be willing to pay more for faster, more reliable deliveries.

Delivery providers may want to invest in dispatch, routing, and visibility solutions that allow them to optimize for these trends.

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Sustainability Future-Proofs Delivery Success

Consumers’ expectations for when, where, and how their goods are delivered will continue to evolve in the coming years with heightened awareness around the environment and sustainability. Research from the report reveals that many are looking to businesses to shift to more sustainable practices with 40% wanting to see more environmentally friendly delivery options, such as electric trucks.

Additionally, consumers are willing to embrace new technology, as 45% said they are open to seeing drones used for last-mile delivery options. A greener set of delivery solutions should be on the roadmap for fleets of all sizes.

Deliveries increased as a result of the pandemic and consumers say it was a major factor in keeping them healthy/virus-free.

  • 47% had groceries, beverages, and/or alcohol delivered for the first time during the pandemic.

  • 32% rely on delivery services for most of their purchases. 

  • 53% experienced instances where they used a delivery service to ensure that themselves or family members are safe. 

This added attention has also fueled an interest in transportation-related charities.

“The global health crisis ushered in a new way of living, and consumers have become accustomed to the conveniences that stay-at-home orders have brought to the table. It’s clear that the pandemic-driven shift to deliveries as a primary method of buying goods isn’t going anywhere as restrictions lift,” said Ashim Bose, chief data and AI officer at Omnitracs. “In the coming months and years, fleet services will only continue to grow in importance as the demand for faster, more reliable deliveries increases.”

What Does This Mean for Fleets?

Consumers increasingly used deliveries for critical goods and safety reasons during the pandemic, but the need for these services will not go away post-pandemic. Rather, consumers are looking for more last-mile and sustainable delivery options in the future. As a result …

  • Businesses should continue to invest in delivery options for customers who began using them for safety, but now rely on them for convenience.

  • Delivery providers may want to invest in dispatch, routing, and visibility solutions that allow them to optimize for these trends.

  • A greener set of delivery solutions should be on the roadmap for fleets of all sizes.

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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