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- End of procedure in Parliament 2014/02/04
- Debate in Parliament 2014/02/03
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading 2014/01/14
- Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading 2013/12/17
- Committee opinion 2013/11/26
- Committee opinion 2013/11/06
- Amendments tabled in committee 2013/10/14
Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | IMCO | ARIAS ECHEVERRÍA Pablo ( PPE) | SEHNALOVÁ Olga ( S&D), CREUTZMANN Jürgen ( ALDE), RÜHLE Heide ( Verts/ALE), BIELAN Adam ( ECR), TRIANTAPHYLLIDES Kyriacos ( GUE/NGL), SALVINI Matteo ( EFD) |
Committee Opinion | CULT | ||
Committee Opinion | ENVI | ||
Committee Opinion | EMPL | STEINRUCK Jutta ( S&D) | Jean LAMBERT ( Verts/ALE), Patrick LE HYARIC ( GUE/NGL) |
Committee Opinion | ITRE | ||
Committee Opinion | TRAN | DANTIN Michel ( PPE) | Gesine MEISSNER ( ALDE) |
Committee Opinion | ECON | ||
Committee Opinion | LIBE | ||
Committee Opinion | JURI |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 052
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RoP 052Subjects
- 2.10 Free movement of goods
- 2.40 Free movement of services, freedom to provide
- 3.20.01 Air transport and air freight
- 3.20.05 Road transport: passengers and freight
- 3.20.07 Combined transport, multimodal transport
- 3.20.08 Urban transport
- 3.30.05 Electronic and mobile communications, personal communications
- 3.30.09 Postal services, parcel delivery services
- 3.30.25 International information networks and society, internet
- 3.45.02 Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), craft industries
- 3.45.05 Business policy, e-commerce, after-sales service, commercial distribution
- 4.60.06 Consumers' economic and legal interests
- 4.60.08 Safety of products and services, product liability
- 5.05 Economic growth
Events
The European Parliament adopted a resolution on an integrated parcel delivery market for the growth of e-commerce in the EU in response to a European Commission Green Paper on the issue.
Parliament underlined that e-commerce is a channel with enormous potential to combat the economic and financial crisis, strengthen the single market, and create economic growth and employment across the European Union. The Commission’s communication on e-commerce and online services of January 2012 and its December 2013 communication ‘ A roadmap for completing the single market for parcel delivery: Build trust in delivery services and encourage online sales ’, identified the delivery of goods purchased online as one of the top five priorities for boosting e-commerce by 2015, and its importance has been reiterated by the Council and by Parliament. The EU e-commerce market grew by over 20% in 2012 and cross-border e-commerce in particular is predicted to multiply by a factor of four.
Integrated delivery services in Europe: a pillar for the Digital Single Market: Parliament recalled that the parcel delivery market is undergoing radical transformations, with new providers entering the market, investment oriented towards innovation, and new services emerging. Therefore, efficient and reliable delivery services are a critical pillar of a real and effective digital single market, having a substantial impact in terms of facilitating e-commerce and building trust between sellers and buyers.
Parliament also noted that delivery concerns (including product returns) and high delivery costs are the top two concerns of consumers in relation to online shopping , contributing to low consumer confidence in cross-border e-commerce. Parliament noted cross-border weaknesses in competition between delivery operators in some Member States and deplored the lack of transparency on the pricing conditions and performance of the services concerned.
Putting consumer interests at the heart of the delivery process: Parliament considered more transparency and better and more readily comparable information on available delivery options, prices and conditions to be paramount for consumers, specifically with respect to the conditions under which consumer orders are shipped and the procedures to follow in case of damage to or loss of goods or delay in their delivery or return. It emphasised that it is necessary to promote measures aimed at ensuring consumer choice at the time of purchase. In this regard, Parliament noted the significant gap between consumer expectations and the availability of convenient, innovative services such as relay points or parcel kiosks, or terminals, round-the-clock services available at any time, track-and-trace solutions, consumer-friendly delivery places and times, or easy return policies. It stressed that reliability of delivery services is crucial and that it is essential to offer efficient systems that guarantee that parcels effectively reach the requested destination within a reasonable timeframe.
The resolution pointed out that the high cost of cross-border delivery or delivery to remote areas or the outermost regions is one of the main reasons for consumer dissatisfaction. More affordable delivery options for consumers and sellers, SMEs included, are imperative to ensure a genuinely single market. Geographical coverage and accessibility to universal service for delivery of parcels in rural and remote areas should be improved.
Parliament also stressed the importance of consumers being properly informed on the applicable legislation in this sector . It proposed the creation of a European network of national problem-solving centres like Solvit would help reassure consumers, as would an alert system like RAPEX, which could warn consumers of sites found to be using fraudulent practices .
It called on the Commission to:
adopt EU guidelines on minimum standards for comparison websites, structured around the core principles of transparency, impartiality, quality, information and user-friendliness; draw up joint delivery service quality indicators, enabling consumers to compare different offers more accurately; provide for a stable and coherent social dimension, where delivery services are subject to compliance with labour rights, terms of employment and remuneration.
Creating a level playing field for SMEs: Parliament emphasised that SMEs seeking business opportunities across the EU are confronted with higher costs, greater complexity and a lack of transparency when it comes to cross-border delivery. Prices for cross-border delivery are three to five times higher than domestic prices. Effective, simple and affordable delivery systems are a key driver of the sustainability of the business models of SMEs and their ability to supply products to customers.
Towards innovative and interoperable solutions for a truly European delivery market: the resolution highlighted the fragmentation of the European postal sector into national networks with poor interoperability and the lack of integration of road, rail and water transport.
In this regard, it called on the Commission to:
continue to propose measures to encourage industry to improve interoperability and accelerate the roll-out of streamlined parcel dispatch and collection processes aimed at reducing costs, increasing economies of scale for delivery operators; explore further the potential of developing European standards to improve integrated tracking systems and to promote the quality, reliability and sustainability of integrated logistic services applied to electronic commerce; create platforms for cooperation and information exchange between delivery operators in order to promptly address the existing gaps in the EU delivery market in terms of innovation, flexibility, stock management, transport, collection and return of parcels, while respecting EU competition law, and discuss the possibility of infrastructure sharing by express and postal mail services to their mutual advantage; work together with business towards the adoption of European standards on addressing and labelling , as well as e-commerce-friendly letter-box standards; improve the interoperability of call-centres dedicated to consumer complaints; explore the possibilities of creating a Pan-European Trustmark for e-Commerce .
Parliament stressed that any new measures taken should be subject to EU data protection legislation.
Monitoring market development and improving regulatory oversight: the resolution noted that that any legislative measures should be carefully assessed in advance in order to avoid impairing the dynamism of the parcel delivery market which should not be hampered by over-regulation.
It called on the Commission to:
monitor the development of the market carefully, in order to identify any areas of potential market failure where further action may become necessary in the future; ensure that the existing regulatory framework is fully transposed, implemented and enforced, with particular attention to the Postal Services Directive, EU competition law, the Directive on Alternative Dispute Resolution, and the Consumer Rights Directive, in particular as regards the formal requirements for distance contracts; submit the promised proposal on the introduction of a uniform VAT declaration as soon as possible.
Lastly, Parliament stressed that an optional European contract law for contracts between undertakings and consumers would result in perceptible simplification and encourage more SMEs to send parcels internationally. It therefore called on the Member States to pursue the current negotiations concerning the European Sales Law in a constructive spirit.
The Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection adopted the own-initiative report by Pablo ARIAS ECHEVERRÍA (EPP, ES) on an integrated parcel delivery market for the growth of e-commerce in the EU.
The report noted that e-commerce is a channel with enormous potential to combat the economic and financial crisis, strengthen the single market, and create economic growth and employment across the European Union. The Commission’s communication on e-commerce and online services of January 2012 identified the delivery of goods purchased online as one of the top five priorities for boosting e-commerce by 2015, and its importance has been reiterated by the Council and by Parliament. The EU e-commerce market grew by over 20% in 2012 and cross-border e-commerce in particular is predicted to multiply by a factor of four.
Integrated delivery services in Europe: a pillar for the Digital Single Market : Members recalled that the parcel delivery market is undergoing radical transformations, with new providers entering the market, investment oriented towards innovation, and new services emerging. Therefore, efficient and reliable delivery services are a critical pillar of a real and effective digital single market , having a substantial impact in terms of facilitating e-commerce and building trust between sellers and buyers. Delivery concerns (including product returns) and high delivery costs are the top two concerns of consumers in relation to online shopping, contributing to low consumer confidence in cross-border e-commerce.
Members noted cross-border weaknesses in competition between delivery operators in some Member States and deplored the lack of transparency on the pricing conditions and performance of the services concerned.
Putting consumer interests at the heart of the delivery process : Members considered more transparency and better and more readily comparable information on available delivery options, prices and conditions to be paramount for consumers, specifically with respect to the conditions under which consumer orders are shipped and the procedures to follow in case of damage to or loss of goods or delay in their delivery or return. They emphasised that it is necessary to promote measures aimed at ensuring consumer choice at the time of purchase.
In addition, the reliability of delivery services is crucial and it is essential to offer efficient systems that guarantee that parcels effectively reach the requested destination within a reasonable timeframe.
The report pointed out that the high cost of cross-border delivery or delivery to remote areas or the outermost regions is one of the main reasons for consumer dissatisfaction. More affordable delivery options for consumers and sellers, SMEs included, are imperative to ensure a genuinely single market. Geographical coverage and accessibility to universal service for delivery of parcels in rural and remote areas should be improved.
Members stressed the importance of consumers being properly informed on the applicable legislation in this sector. They proposed the creation of a European network of national problem-solving centres like Solvit would help reassure consumers, as would an alert system like RAPEX, which could warn consumers of sites found to be using fraudulent practices .
The Commission is called upon to:
adopt EU guidelines on minimum standards for comparison websites , structured around the core principles of transparency, impartiality, quality, information and user-friendliness; draw up joint delivery service quality indicators, enabling consumers to compare different offers more accurately.
Creating a level playing field for SMEs : SMEs seeking business opportunities across the EU are confronted with higher costs, greater complexity and a lack of transparency when it comes to cross-border delivery. Prices for cross-border delivery are three to five times higher than domestic prices. Effective, simple and affordable delivery systems are a key driver of the sustainability of the business models of SMEs and their ability to supply products to customers.
Towards innovative and interoperable solutions for a truly European delivery market : the report highlighted the fragmentation of the European postal sector into national networks with poor interoperability and the lack of integration of road, rail and water transport.
In this regard, it called on the Commission to:
continue to propose measures to encourage industry to improve interoperability and accelerate the roll-out of streamlined parcel dispatch and collection processes aimed at reducing costs, increasing economies of scale for delivery operators; explore further the potential of developing European standards to improve integrated tracking systems and to promote the quality, reliability and sustainability of integrated logistic services applied to electronic commerce; create platforms for cooperation and information exchange between delivery operators in order to promptly address the existing gaps in the EU delivery market in terms of innovation, flexibility, stock management, transport, collection and return of parcels, while respecting EU competition law, and discuss the possibility of infrastructure sharing by express and postal mail services to their mutual advantage; work together with business towards the adoption of European standards on addressing and labelling, as well as e-commerce-friendly letter-box standards ; improve the interoperability of call-centres dedicated to consumer complaints; explore the possibilities of creating a Pan-European Trustmark for e-Commerce,
Monitoring market development and improving regulatory oversight : the report noted that that any legislative measures should be carefully assessed in advance in order to avoid impairing the dynamism of the parcel delivery market which should not be hampered by over-regulation. The Commission is called upon to:
monitor the development of the market carefully, in order to identify any areas of potential market failure where further action may become necessary in the future; ensure that the existing regulatory framework is fully transposed , implemented and enforced, with particular attention to the Postal Services Directive, EU competition law, the Directive on Alternative Dispute Resolution, and the Consumer Rights Directive, in particular as regards the formal requirements for distance contracts; submit the promised proposal on the introduction of a uniform VAT declaration as soon as possible;
Lastly, Members stressed that an optional European contract law for contracts between undertakings and consumers would result in perceptible simplification and encourage more SMEs to send parcels internationally.
PURPOSE: to launch a consultation on the integrated parcel delivery market for the growth of e-commerce in the EU (Commission Green Paper).
BACKGROUND: according to estimations, the EU parcel market was estimated to be worth €42.4 billion in 2008 .
Over the last 5 years, and due to the growth of e-commerce, the business to consumer segment of the parcel and packet markets has grown rapidly. Estimates of today's volumes indicate that this segment now represents between 20 % and 40% of total volumes in more mature e-commerce markets such as the United Kingdom. In the EU-27, only 9% of EU consumers and 18% of EU retailers use cross-border e-commerce. Cross-border delivery is considered to be an obstacle by 57% of retailers10, while 46.7% of consumers declare they worry about the delivery in cross-border transactions.
The Commission's Communication on ecommerce and online services identifies the delivery of goods purchased online as one of the top five priorities to boost e-commerce by 2015 and its importance has been reiterated by the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament in its resolution of 21 September 2010. Delivery is indeed critical as it has a substantial impact on facilitating e-commerce trade and is a key element for building trust between sellers and buyers.
A more appropriate design of the delivery chain for e-commerce in the EU would also have positive implications for a number of policy areas such as cohesion, employment, innovation, environment, competitiveness of European industry to promote investment in a European delivery network which faces intense competition in the international environment.
CONTENT: this Green Paper examines how the e-commerce and delivery markets in Europe are evolving, explores what is required for the creation of a Single Market for delivery, analyses the key challenges for the different actors, and highlights the opportunities for improving the delivery process to the benefits of citizens and businesses, in particular SMEs.
Based on an analysis of the existing regulatory and institutional framework, three main issues are considered instrumental in creating an integrated EU parcel delivery market :
(1) Convenience: greater convenience and transparency for consumers . In this context, the Green Paper focuses on the following points:
greater consideration from the consumers’ point of view through the provisions of information : (i) on delivery options and modalities; (ii) on the quality/performance of delivery (e.g. performance indicators on the speed of delivery, the geographic coverage of the delivery operator, delays, damaged or lost items; (iii) trust labels (e.g. a certificate given by an industry association that the delivery process of an operator can be trusted); better service and more safeguards : the Green Paper examines the need for a new universal service obligation to address the ubiquity, affordability and quality of parcel delivery services as well as ways to reply to concerns and consumer complaints as regards deliveries.
(2) Controlling costs : consumers and e-retailers consider generally current price levels to be too high. By contrast, operators argue that they already work with low margins and that sustainable prices are necessary to ensure their long-term economic viability. There is a need to identify solutions to limit the impact on delivery prices of crossing border and to close the existing gap between the domestic and the cross-border price, where it is not objectively justified.
Consumers often perceive the choice of delivery solutions to be very limited due to the lack of transparency of the market, and the actual state – or perceived state – of competition on the market. Specific ex ante regulatory solutions could be envisaged to the benefit of consumers by making delivery markets competitive on a sustainable basis .
(3) Improving interoperability along the delivery chain : more transparency and better partnerships are required in order to address the need of eretailers, to better understand what constitutes best logistic and delivery practices and to effectively communicate the delivery options that are available to consumers. Successful partnership within and between these two sectors will be decisive for the future of ecommerce.
The Commission services have already launched a number of demonstration actions aiming to improve the competitiveness of the transport and logistics sector in Europe, through the smart use of information technologies and connect, in particular smaller enterprises to digital transport and logistics value chains.
All interested parties are invited to submit their views in response to the consultation at the latest by 15 February 2013 . As a follow up to this Green Paper and on the basis of the responses received, the Commission will identify, in spring 2013, the set of actions to be taken to complete the single market for parcels.
Documents
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2014)414
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T7-0067/2014
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A7-0024/2014
- Committee opinion: PE514.874
- Committee opinion: PE514.642
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE519.457
- Committee draft report: PE516.736
- Contribution: COM(2012)0698
- Non-legislative basic document published: COM(2012)0698
- Non-legislative basic document published: EUR-Lex
- Committee draft report: PE516.736
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE519.457
- Committee opinion: PE514.642
- Committee opinion: PE514.874
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2014)414
- Contribution: COM(2012)0698
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