Delivery Methods Share in Ecommerce

Delivery methods share in ecommerce describes how online orders are distributed across shipping options such as home delivery, parcel lockers, pickup points, and same-day delivery.
Logistics preferences differ significantly by region, infrastructure and urban density.

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Metric: Delivery method share
Silo: Delivery & returns

Key benchmarks (cite-ready)

Global ecommerce delivery preferences vary widely depending on logistics infrastructure and consumer habits.

Home delivery share
60–70%
Still the dominant delivery option globally
Pickup points / lockers
20–30%
Growing rapidly in Europe and urban areas
Same-day / express
5–10%
High in dense metropolitan markets
  • Home delivery remains the dominant ecommerce delivery method globally. Source
  • Pickup points and parcel lockers are gaining popularity in Europe. Source

Main ecommerce delivery methods

Delivery share should always be reported by method type because logistics infrastructure changes consumer choices.

Delivery method Description Typical advantages
Home delivery (courier) Parcel delivered directly to the customer’s address Convenient and widely available
Parcel lockers Automated lockers where customers pick up parcels Flexible pickup time and lower logistics costs
Pickup points Orders delivered to local stores or service points Often cheaper and reliable for customers not at home
Same-day delivery Orders delivered within the same day Fastest option, usually limited to large cities
Click & collect Order online, pick up in physical store Popular for omnichannel retailers
Region Dominant delivery type Notes
North America Home delivery Large suburban populations favor door delivery.
Western Europe Pickup points / lockers High density and logistics networks support alternative delivery.
Central & Eastern Europe Parcel lockers Countries like Poland show very high locker adoption.
Asia Courier and same-day delivery High urban density supports rapid logistics.

Definition and calculation

Delivery share is usually calculated as the percentage of orders delivered by each method.

Delivery method share is calculated as:

Delivery method share = Orders delivered via method ÷ Total ecommerce orders × 100

  • Some datasets measure delivery share by number of parcels instead of orders.
  • Same-day delivery may be reported separately because it overlaps with courier delivery.
  • Omnichannel retailers may include click & collect in delivery metrics.

Reference pages:
Glossary
Methodology

Sources

Primary sources used for ecommerce delivery preference statistics.

  • DHL Ecommerce Trends Report — consumer delivery preferences globally.
    https://www.dhl.com/global-en/home/insights-and-innovation/insights/ecommerce-trends.html
  • Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index — parcel volume and delivery trends.
    https://www.pitneybowes.com/us/shipping-index.html
  • Statista — delivery preference statistics across regions.
    https://www.statista.com/

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Jakub Szulc

I am an active Ecommerce Manager and Consultant in several Online Stores. I have a solid background in Online Marketing, Sales Techniques, Brand Developing, and Product Managing. All this was tested and verified in my own business activities

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