ResearchMoz presents professional and in-depth study of "E-Retail in the UK 2018 - 2023".
Summary
"E-Retail in the UK 2018 - 2023", report forms part of GlobalData's Retail Channels series, and offers a comprehensive insight into the consumer and market dynamics of the e-retail channel. The report analyses the channel, the main trends, and consumer attitudes of the channel.
The UK online market is set to reach 55.9bn in 2018 and remain on a positive growth trajectory, albeit slowing as the channel matures. Clothing & footwear is expected to remain the largest sector online in the next five years as clothing & footwear specialists improve their online propositions, encouraging consumers to shop more regularly and online pureplays continue to bolster spend in the sector.
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Scope
- Despite being a mature sector online, clothing & footwear revenue will rise 40.3% out to 2023 and is predicted to remain the largest sector online.
- Average annual order frequency varies significantly across sectors, driven by factors including impulse purchases, price, the need for replacement items and convenience.
- Mobiles currently have the second highest device penetration with 48.1% of online shoppers purchasing via the device - though this is a substantial 45.9 ppts behind desktop/laptop penetration.
- Retailers must adapt to compete with Amazon, which dominates across almost all sectors.
Reasons to buy
- Use our in-depth consumer and market insight to learn about the growth of the different sectors in e-retail, and the related drivers and inhibitors for each sector.
- Understand why and how consumers shop online for different products, and their shopping journeys.
- Understand which retailers have the most popular online propositions in each sector.
- Understand average annual spend per head online by demographic, sector and device.
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Table of Contents
THE HOT ISSUES
Channel drivers and inhibitors
Sector drivers and inhibitors
Main issues in e-retail
Fulfilment options must evolve to provide flexibility
Digital integration vital to enhance instore experience
Online pureplays will bolster online clothing & footwear
The right technology must be utilised to drive growth
Online retailers dodge budget bullet
Sustainability stance should be a priority for retailers
True value of stores
WHAT PEOPLE BUY
Headlines
The channel at a glance
Overall channel size
Overall channel growth
Overall channel size
Sector penetration in e-retail
Sector growth in e-retail
Spend per head by sector
Total spend per head
Digital market
Click & collect split by sector
Third-party pickup split by sector
E-retail deliveries by sector and parcel size
Returns channel
Books
Clothing & footwear
DIY & gardening
Electricals
Entertainment
Food & grocery
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Furniture & floorcoverings
Health & beauty
Homewares
WHO SHOPS
Headlines
Online shoppers
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Summary
"E-Retail in the UK 2018 - 2023", report forms part of GlobalData's Retail Channels series, and offers a comprehensive insight into the consumer and market dynamics of the e-retail channel. The report analyses the channel, the main trends, and consumer attitudes of the channel.
The UK online market is set to reach 55.9bn in 2018 and remain on a positive growth trajectory, albeit slowing as the channel matures. Clothing & footwear is expected to remain the largest sector online in the next five years as clothing & footwear specialists improve their online propositions, encouraging consumers to shop more regularly and online pureplays continue to bolster spend in the sector.
Get PDF for more Professional and Technical insights @ https://www.researchmoz.us/enquiry.php?type=S&repid=1936132
Scope
- Despite being a mature sector online, clothing & footwear revenue will rise 40.3% out to 2023 and is predicted to remain the largest sector online.
- Average annual order frequency varies significantly across sectors, driven by factors including impulse purchases, price, the need for replacement items and convenience.
- Mobiles currently have the second highest device penetration with 48.1% of online shoppers purchasing via the device - though this is a substantial 45.9 ppts behind desktop/laptop penetration.
- Retailers must adapt to compete with Amazon, which dominates across almost all sectors.
Reasons to buy
- Use our in-depth consumer and market insight to learn about the growth of the different sectors in e-retail, and the related drivers and inhibitors for each sector.
- Understand why and how consumers shop online for different products, and their shopping journeys.
- Understand which retailers have the most popular online propositions in each sector.
- Understand average annual spend per head online by demographic, sector and device.
View Complete TOC with tables & Figures @ https://www.researchmoz.us/e-retail-in-the-uk-2018-2023-report.html/toc
Table of Contents
THE HOT ISSUES
Channel drivers and inhibitors
Sector drivers and inhibitors
Main issues in e-retail
Fulfilment options must evolve to provide flexibility
Digital integration vital to enhance instore experience
Online pureplays will bolster online clothing & footwear
The right technology must be utilised to drive growth
Online retailers dodge budget bullet
Sustainability stance should be a priority for retailers
True value of stores
WHAT PEOPLE BUY
Headlines
The channel at a glance
Overall channel size
Overall channel growth
Overall channel size
Sector penetration in e-retail
Sector growth in e-retail
Spend per head by sector
Total spend per head
Digital market
Click & collect split by sector
Third-party pickup split by sector
E-retail deliveries by sector and parcel size
Returns channel
Books
Clothing & footwear
DIY & gardening
Electricals
Entertainment
Food & grocery
Make An Enquiry @ https://www.researchmoz.us/enquiry.php?type=E&repid=1936132
Furniture & floorcoverings
Health & beauty
Homewares
WHO SHOPS
Headlines
Online shoppers
For More Information Kindly Contact:
ResearchMoz
Mr. Nachiket Ghumare,
90 State Street, Albany NY, United States - 12207
Tel: +1-518-621-2074
USA-Canada Toll Free: 866-997-4948
Email: sales@researchmoz.us
Follow us on LinkedIn @ http://bit.ly/1TBmnVG
Follow me on : https://marketinfo247.wordpress.com/
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