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United Kingdom Click & Collect Market 2018-2023: C&C Channel is Forecast to Continue Growing Rapidly to 2023, Accounting for 12.9% of Online Spend

Dublin, March 04, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Click & Collect in the UK, 2018-2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The "Click & Collect in the UK, 2018-2023" offers a comprehensive insight into the consumer and market dynamics of the Click & Collect channel. The report analyses the market, the main trends, and consumer attitudes towards the channel.

The Click & Collect channel is forecast to continue growing rapidly to 2023, accounting for 12.9% of online spend by 2023. Clothing & Footwear will remain the largest sector within the Click & Collect channel, accounting for 60% of spend in 2018, as the sector continues to grow rapidly online.

Click & Collect penetration has risen 1.2ppts from 2017 to 2018, driven mostly by male online shoppers and the dominance of the clothing & footwear sector. Retailers have improved Click & Collect services in terms of speed of delivery and cost, but the instore journey must now be improved to ensure the option offers all-round convenience for shoppers.

Click & Collect propositions offered by the majority of major multichannel retailers have plateaued as collection options have reached the fastest speeds and cheapest costs possible. Key retailers need to continue to tweak their propositions in order to make them cost effective and appropriate for their customer base, with the aim to improve conversion and customer satisfaction.

Furthermore, Store closures will reduce the availability of Click & Collect so retailers must consider other ways to cater for shoppers who prefer this fulfillment option, such as partnering with other retailers or third-party pickup providers.

Scope

  • Clothing & Footwear will remain the largest sector within the click & collect channel, accounting for 60% of spend in 2018, as the sector continues to grow rapidly online.
  • Store closures will reduce the availability of click & collect so retailers must consider other ways to cater for shoppers who prefer this fulfilment option, such as partnering with other retailers or third-party pickup providers.
  • Retailers have improved click & collect services in terms of speed of delivery and cost, but the instore journey must now be improved to ensure the option offers all-round convenience for shoppers.

Key Topics Covered:

THE HOT ISSUES

  • Channel drivers and inhibitors in click & collect
  • Main issues in click & collect
  • The instore collection journey must be improved
  • The impact of store closures needs to be minimised
  • Retailers' click & collect services have plateaued

WHAT PEOPLE BUY

  • Channel definitions
  • Headlines
  • Overall channel size
  • Channel in context
  • Overall channel size
  • Overall channel growth
  • Sector growth in click & collect
  • Books
  • Clothing & footwear
  • DIY & gardening
  • Electricals
  • Entertainment
  • Food & grocery
  • Furniture & floorcoverings
  • Health & beauty
  • Homewares

WHO PEOPLE SHOP WITH

  • Click & collect retailer penetration
  • Profile: John Lewis
  • Profile: Marks & Spencer
  • Profiles of Argos, Next, Debenhams, Boots
  • Click & collect comparisons

HOW AND WHY PEOPLE SHOP

  • Headlines
  • Who shops
  • Who shops: books
  • Who shops: clothing & footwear
  • Who shops: DIY & gardening
  • Who shops: electricals
  • Who shops: entertainment
  • Who shops: food & grocery
  • Who shops: furniture & floorcoverings
  • Who shops: health & beauty
  • Who shops: homewares
  • Shopper profile by sector
  • The shopper journey
  • Shopping habits: device used
  • Shopping habits: device penetration by demographic
  • Shopping habits: time online shoppers made an order
  • Shopping habits: time that online orders are picked up
  • Shopping habits: location of purchase
  • Shopping habits: journey to pick up purchases
  • Shopping habits: checking purchases
  • Shopping habits: additional purchases instore
  • Shopping habits: length of research time
  • Shopper motivations
  • Shopper motivations: Drivers of click & collect usage
  • Shopper motivations: Drivers by demographic
  • Shopper motivations: Views on future click & collect usage
  • Shopper motivations: Option chosen if click & collect unavailable
  • Satisfaction of fulfilment methods

METHODOLOGY

Companies Mentioned

  • Amazon
  • Argos
  • ASDA/ George
  • ASOS
  • Boots
  • Collect+
  • Debenhams
  • Dixons Carphone
  • Dunelm
  • H&M
  • IKEA
  • Jigsaw
  • John Lewis
  • Marks & Spencer
  • Morrisons
  • New Look
  • Next
  • Oasis
  • Sports Direct
  • Superdrug
  • Tesco
  • Zara

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/lrlbrw/united_kingdom?w=12

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