The line graph illustrates information about the number of deliveries made by two market-dominant delivery companies – FedEx, and TNT – between 1920 and 2000.
Overall, there was an increase for both companies, though, TNT’s delivery number experienced much stepper increase, whereas FedEx showed a negligible increase by the end of the period.
FedEx’s figures stood at 15000 deliveries per year In 1920. This was followed by a considerable increase in 1930, reaching well under 20000, and this upward trend went on, reaching its peak of approximately 24000 parcels delivered by 1940. However, the trend was broken by a sudden plunge over the next two decades. Before leveling off at its 1930’s result, the trend had experienced a significant rise from 1960 to 1980.
On the other hand, TNT had had much better statistics. Despite starting in 1920 with a much lower number of deliveries per year(5000, which is 10 thousand less than FedEx), it experienced a gradual increase over the period: rising in value until 1860, when it peaked at FedEx’s dip point. Although there were not any intersections of their points, there was a rapid growth in TNT’s parcel delivery, and it overtook FedEx in 1985. In the last two decades, it resulted yet again in another increase, reaching just under 25000 deliveries, and became most dominant by the end of the period.
