Strong Optimism for Holiday Sales Surge Among APAC Businesses and Consumers, Research Says

The holiday shopping season is already in full swing and Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, shared insights from its latest survey on this year’s festive shopping season in the Asia Pacific region.

Conducted in October 2024, the survey gathered responses from 200 small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) and 300 consumers across 12 APAC markets, exploring their expectations, purchasing motivations, and concerns for the festive season, while identifying key trends shaping customer behavior during this time. 



The survey reveals key growth opportunities for SMEs: 

  • Over half (57%) of consumers prefer shopping on e-commerce platforms, with 70% motivated by substantial festive discounts and promotions. 
  • Free delivery continues to play a crucial role in shaping the shopping experience and driving purchases among consumers. Equally, consumers expect their orders to arrive within two to three business days, with convenient delivery options.
  • Consumers want to see businesses develop more sustainable online shopping practices and are willing to pay a premium for sustainable packaging when purchasing gifts, reinforcing the opportunity for businesses to differentiate themselves in the crowded e-commerce marketplaces by offering sustainable options.


More details on the survey findings:

To drive sales, SMEs must tap on E-commerce Platforms

E-commerce continues to capture an increasing share of retail spending. The survey reveals that over four-fifths (87%) of SMEs are leveraging third-party e-commerce platforms to broaden customer reach and enhance sales opportunities.

Significant online shopping events like Double Eleven, Black Friday, Cyber Monday play a key role in driving consumer engagement during the holiday season. Notably, over half (57%) of consumers prefer shopping on e-commerce platforms, with 70% motivated by substantial discounts and promotions, highlighting the importance of these events for both e-tailers and consumers​.

To maximize their impact, e-tailers are innovating through personalized customer offerings, such as live streaming for sales and product demonstrations, alongside robust social media promotions. Survey findings reveal that SMEs consider reliable shipping, competitive pricing, and digital tools crucial for meeting international shipping needs during this busy period, with 48% of e-merchants seeking additional support from logistics providers to manage peak volumes.

FedEx’s comprehensive e-commerce solutions is supporting e-tailers to streamline order fulfillment. The company has integrated its Ship Manager platform, with leading e-commerce marketplaces such as Shopify and BigCommerce, allowing APAC e-tailers to create shipments and manage paperwork directly from their online orders. Such easy-to-use, friction-free services are crucial for e-commerce merchants, especially during the busy holiday season when order volumes increase significantly.

According to the survey, sustainability is no longer an optional extra for SMEs looking to expand their e-commerce operations; it has become an essential aspect of the decision-making process for consumers. SMEs can make informed choices by analyzing their supply chains and utilizing tools like FedEx® Sustainability Insights, which helps businesses measure the historical carbon footprint of their shipments, making emissions reporting more accessible and transparent. 


About the Survey

This online survey was conducted by Milieu Insight in October 2024 across 12 Asia Pacific markets including Australia, China, Hong Kong SAR, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 200 small and medium businesses (SMEs) engaged in cross-border e-commerce alongside 300 consumers who actively shop online were polled.

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