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合约物流市场规模及预测 2021 - 2031、全球及地区份额、趋势及成长机会分析报告涵盖范围:按类型、服务类型、最终用户及地理划分Contract Logistics Market Size and Forecast 2021 - 2031, Global and Regional Share, Trend, and Growth Opportunity Analysis Report Coverage: By Type, Service Type, End-Users, and Geography |
2024 年合约物流市场规模为 3,270.8 亿美元,预计到 2031 年将达到 5,252.9 亿美元;预计 2025-2031 年期间复合年增长率为 7.2%。
外包是合约物流市场中至关重要的环节。合约物流外包是指企业将其供应链和物流营运(例如仓储、运输、库存管理和订单履行)委託给第三方物流 (3PL) 供应商。这种模式使企业能够专注于核心竞争力,同时利用专业的物流知识、先进技术和可扩展的基础设施。例如,2024 年,联合利华将部分欧洲分销网路外包给大型物流供应商,以提高服务效率并减少排放。同样,沃尔玛也扩大了外包履行中心的使用,以应对电子商务的成长和最后一英里的配送压力。外包在汽车等行业也很普遍,在这些行业中,准时交货至关重要。越来越多的时尚和零售品牌正在进行外包业务,以满足快速变化的消费者需求,尤其是在全通路环境下。近期向区域供应链和永续发展目标的转变进一步加速了对第三方物流的依赖,将外包定位为提高物流营运竞争力和韧性的策略工具。
美国拥有全球最大、最先进的合约物流市场之一。凭藉着高度发展的交通基础设施、强劲的电子商务成长以及零售、汽车、医疗保健和科技等领域的强劲需求,美国为物流供应商提供了一个成熟且不断发展的市场环境。第三方物流 (3PL) 供应商在供应链管理、仓储和最后一哩配送方面发挥关键作用。日益依赖外包物流业务,使企业能够提高效率并专注于核心竞争力。 2023 年年中,APL、CEVA 政府物流(弗吉尼亚州)、Crowley 政府服务公司(佛罗里达州)、Intrepid Eagle Logistics(马里兰州)等公司分别获得了总额约 7.1 亿美元的不定期交付/数量合同,为全球美国作战司令部提供商业港口运营和码头物流服务。此外,技术进步、自动化和永续发展努力也促进了美国合约物流市场的创新和竞争力。
德国凭藉其先进的基础设施、中心位置和强大的工业基础,成为欧洲领先的合约物流枢纽。该行业受益于高效的公路、铁路和港口网络,为汽车、製造、零售和电子商务行业提供精简的供应链支援。 DHL、德铁信可和德迅等主要参与者在市场上广泛运作。对仓储、包装和库存管理等加值服务的需求旺盛,支撑着成长。技术进步、自动化和永续发展计画正在重塑物流格局。稳定的经济、监管框架和熟练的劳动力使其成为欧洲合约物流运营的战略选择。 2023年12月,德国铁路公司(DB)正式启动了剥离其物流部门德铁信可的程序,旨在专注于核心铁路基础设施并减少债务。潜在竞标者已于2024年1月中旬收到邀请。英国物流业保持韧性,高度重视创新、客户服务和整合技术驱动的解决方案。 2023 年 6 月,交通部向其「物流世代」活动额外投资了 30 万英镑(38.7 万美元)(两年内政府总投资为 64.5 万英镑(83.2 万美元)。这项倡议提高了学校和学院对物流职业的认识,获得了 290 万次社交媒体参与,并建立了一个由约 280 名大使的物流组成。
德国邮政股份公司、联邦快递公司、GXO 物流公司、联合包裹服务公司、日本通运株式会社、乔达公司、莱德系统公司、达飞海运集团和 DSV AS 是本次市场研究中介绍的主要合约物流市场参与者。
合约物流市场的整体规模是透过一手资料和二手资料得出的。我们利用内部和外部资源进行了详尽的二手资料研究,以获取与合约物流市场规模相关的定性和定量资讯。这个过程也有助于了解市场在所有细分市场中的概况和预测。此外,我们也与业界参与者进行了多次一手资料访谈,以验证资料并获得分析见解。访谈对象包括产业专家,例如副总裁、业务发展经理、市场情报经理和全国销售经理,以及专注于合约物流市场的外部顾问,例如估价专家、研究分析师和关键意见领袖。
The contract logistics market size was valued at US$ 327.08 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach US$ 525.29 billion by 2031; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% during 2025-2031.
The outsourcing is a critical segment within the contract logistics market. Outsourcing in contract logistics refers to companies delegating their supply chain and logistics operations-such as warehousing, transportation, inventory management, and order fulfillment-to third-party logistics (3PL) providers. This model allows businesses to focus on core competencies while leveraging specialized logistics expertise, advanced technologies, and scalable infrastructure. For instance, in 2024, Unilever outsourced parts of its European distribution network to a major logistics provider to enhance service efficiency and reduce emissions. Similarly, Walmart has expanded its use of outsourced fulfillment centers to handle e-commerce growth and last-mile delivery pressures. Outsourcing is also prevalent in industries like automotive, where Just-In-Time delivery is critical. A growing number of fashion and retail brands are outsourcing to meet fast-changing consumer demands, particularly in omnichannel environments. Recent shifts toward regional supply chains and sustainability goals have further accelerated the reliance on 3PLs, positioning outsourcing as a strategic tool for competitive and resilient logistics operations.
The US boasts one of the largest and most advanced contract logistics markets globally. With a highly developed transportation infrastructure, robust e-commerce growth, and strong demand from sectors such as retail, automotive, healthcare, and technology, the US offers a mature yet evolving landscape for logistics providers. Third-party logistics (3PL) providers play a pivotal role in managing supply chains, warehousing, and last-mile delivery. Increasing reliance on outsourcing logistics operations enables companies to enhance efficiency and focus on core competencies. In mid-2023, APL CEVA Government Logistics (VA), Crowley Government Services (FL), Intrepid Eagle Logistics (MD), and others were each awarded indefinite-delivery/quantity contracts totaling ~ US$ 710 million to provide commercial port operations and terminal logistics services across US combatant commands worldwide. Further, the technological advancements, automation, and sustainability efforts contribute to innovation and competitiveness in the US contract logistics market.
Germany is a leading hub for contract logistics in Europe, driven by its advanced infrastructure, central location, and strong industrial base. The sector benefits from efficient road, rail, and port networks, supporting streamlined supply chains for automotive, manufacturing, retail, and e-commerce industries. Key players like DHL, DB Schenker, and Kuehne + Nagel operate extensively in the market. High demand for value-added services such as warehousing, packaging, and inventory management supports growth. Technological advancements, automation, and sustainability initiatives are reshaping the landscape. Germany's stable economy, regulatory framework, and skilled workforce make it a strategic choice for contract logistics operations in Europe. In December 2023, Deutsche Bahn (DB) initiated a formal process to divest its logistics arm DB Schenker, aiming to concentrate on core railway infrastructure and reduce debt. Potential bidders were invited by mid-January 2024. The UK logistics landscape remains resilient, with a strong emphasis on innovation, customer service, and integrated technology-driven solutions. In June 2023, the Department for Transport invested an additional £300,000 ( US$ 0.387 million) into its Generation Logistics campaign (total government investment £645k ( US$ 0.832 million) over two years. This initiative raised awareness of logistics careers across schools and colleges, securing 2.9 M social media engagements and establishing a network of ~280 logistics ambassadors.
Deutsche Post AG, FedEx Corp, GXO Logistics Inc., United Parcel Service Inc., Nippon Express Co Ltd., GEODIS SA, Ryder System Inc., CMA CGM SA, and DSV AS. are among the key contract logistics market players that are profiled in this market study.
The overall contract logistics market size has been derived using both primary and secondary sources. Exhaustive secondary research has been conducted using internal and external sources to obtain qualitative and quantitative information related to the contract logistics market size. The process also helps obtain an overview and forecast of the market with respect to all the market segments. Also, multiple primary interviews have been conducted with industry participants to validate the data and gain analytical insights. This process includes industry experts such as VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers, along with external consultants such as valuation experts, research analysts, and key opinion leaders, specializing in the contract logistics market.