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The Transport Management Systems Market - 3rd Edition

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  • 150 Pages
  • July 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Berg Insight AB
  • ID: 5614397

The TMS market value in Europe and North America to reach € 5 billion by 2028

Transport management systems are used by businesses to manage logistics and streamline shipping. A transport management system (TMS) is a logistics platform that helps plan, execute and optimise the physical movement of goods. Dedicated transport management systems first emerged in the 1980s and were mainly adopted by larger companies. The TMS market has since then evolved considerably and cloud-based solutions today offer scalable alternatives for businesses of any size across industry sectors. Analyzer estimates that the value of the European TMS market reached around € 1.2 billion in 2023. Growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.1 percent, the market value of transport management systems in Europe is forecasted to reach € 2.1 billion in 2028. The North American TMS market is at the same time forecasted to grow from an estimated € 1.6 billion in 2023 to reach almost € 2.7 billion in 2028, representing a CAGR of 11.3 percent.

Highlights from the report:

  • Insights from numerous interviews with market-leading companies.
  • Descriptions of transport management functionality and associated concepts.
  • Comprehensive overview of the transport management value chain.
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
  • Profiles of 54 companies offering transport management systems.
  • Market forecasts lasting until 2028.

This report answers the following questions:

  • What different types of players are involved in the transport management value chain?
  • Which are the major specialised TMS solution providers?
  • What offerings are available from broader supply chain and logistics software vendors?
  • How are the major enterprise software providers approaching the market?
  • Which are the front-running geographic markets for TMS solutions so far?
  • What are the typical pricing models for transport management systems?
  • Which trends and drivers are shaping the market?
  • How will the TMS industry evolve in the future?

Who should read this report?  
The Transport Management Systems Market is the foremost source of information about this market in Europe and North America. Whether you are a TMS solution vendor, shipper, carrier, telematics vendor, vehicle manufacturer, telecom operator, investor, consultant, or government agency, you will gain valuable insights from this in-depth research.     

Table of Contents


Executive Summary
1 Transport Management Systems
1.1 Introduction to transport management systems
1.2 Transport management functionality and associated concepts
1.2.1 Overview of TMS feature sets and benefits
1.2.2 Integration with other software systems
1.2.3 TMS functionality for specific transport modes and stakeholders
1.2.4 On-premise and cloud-based implementations
1.2.5 Managed TMS solutions
1.3 Business models

2 Market Forecasts and Trends
2.1 Market analysis
2.1.1 Transport management systems market forecast - Europe and North America
2.1.2 Regional market characteristics
2.1.3 Key vendors
2.2 Value chain analysis
2.2.1 Supply chain and logistics software vendors
2.2.2 Fleet telematics solution providers
2.2.3 IT industry players
2.3 Market drivers and trends
2.3.1 Niche players and incumbents alike focus on the last mile
2.3.2 Cloud-based SaaS solutions expand the addressable market for TMS
2.3.3 The consolidation trend in the TMS space shows no signs of wearing off
2.3.4 Technology integrations & partnerships contribute to unprecedented visibility
2.3.5 Real-time transportation visibility platforms become popular

3 Company Profiles and Strategies
3.1 Europe
3.1.1 3T
3.1.2 4flow
3.1.3 AddSecure Smart Transport
3.1.4 AKANEA
3.1.5 Alerce
3.1.6 Alpega
3.1.7 AndSoft
3.1.8 Art Systems
3.1.9 Boltrics
3.1.10 CAPcargo
3.1.11 DDS Logistics
3.1.12 Ecovium
3.1.13 Enterprise Software
3.1.14 Generix
3.1.15 HaulTech
3.1.16 Inelo
3.1.17 LIS
3.1.18 Loqus
3.1.19 Mandata
3.1.20 Navitrans
3.1.21 nShift
3.1.22 Opter
3.1.23 Pagero
3.1.24 Praxya
3.1.25 SAP
3.1.26 SIMA (Zucchetti)
3.1.27 SINARI
3.1.28 Soloplan
3.1.29 TANS
3.1.30 Teliae
3.1.31 TESISQUARE
3.1.32 Tiramizoo
3.1.33 Transporeon (Trimble)
3.2 North America
3.2.1 3Gtms
3.2.2 Blue Yonder
3.2.3 Descartes
3.2.4 E2open and BluJay Solutions
3.2.5 Full Circle TMS
3.2.6 Kinaxis and MPO
3.2.7 Manhattan
3.2.8 Mastery
3.2.9 McLeod Software
3.2.10 MercuryGate
3.2.11 Oracle
3.2.12 Reconex
3.2.13 Shipwell
3.2.14 Solera Fleet Solutions
3.2.15 TMC (C.H. Robinson)
3.2.16 TransPlus
3.2.17 Trimble
3.2.18 WiseTech

Glossary
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Connecting the logistics
Figure 1.2: Illustration of TMS integration with other systems
Figure 1.3: Logistics service provider types including 3PL and 4PL
Figure 1.4: The evolution of managed TMS
Figure 2.1: TMS market value forecast (Europe and North America 2023-2028)
Figure 2.2: Various supply chain and logistics software vendors offering TMS solutions
Figure 2.3: Examples of fleet telematics players offering TMS
Figure 2.4: Neurored TMS & SCM built on the Salesforce Platform
Figure 2.5: Example of freemium model with free entry-level and paid premium tiers
Figure 2.6: Examples of mergers and acquisitions in the transport management space
Figure 2.7: Overview of Cleo B2B integration in general and example for transportation
Figure 2.8: Project44’s ecosystem - preferred partners
Figure 3.1: Overview of the 3T Logistics and Technology Group
Figure 3.2: 3T EVENT platform and apps
Figure 3.3: The 4flow software product portfolio
Figure 3.4: Schematic overview of 4flow iTMS
Figure 3.5: AddSecure’s Logic TMS
Figure 3.6: Overview of AEB TMS software
Figure 3.7: AKANEA’s TMS transport software portfolio
Figure 3.8: Alerce’s suite of transport and logistics products
Figure 3.9: Alpega TMS end-to-end process flow
Figure 3.10: Alpega’s TMS supporting various transport needs
Figure 3.11: Overview of Alpega group data synergies
Figure 3.12: e-TMS overview
Figure 3.13: AndSoft software interface examples
Figure 3.14: Art Systems’ Transpas Enterprise Planner
Figure 3.15: CAP.Transport resource overview of a scheduled tour
Figure 3.16: CAPcargo driver app interface
Figure 3.17: DDS solutions for manufacturers, retailers & logistics service providers
Figure 3.18: Overview of DDS’ enterprise TMS solution for shippers
Figure 3.19: Overview of Ecovium’s end-to-end logistics solutions
Figure 3.20: Cloud TMS TransRoad by Ecovium
Figure 3.21: Overview of Enterprise Software’s product portfolio
Figure 3.22: Generix TMS landing page
Figure 3.23: Generix Driver App
Figure 3.24: HaulTech’s software interfaces
Figure 3.25: Illustration of Inelo’s comprehensive support for transport companies
Figure 3.26: Overview of Inelo Group brands
Figure 3.27: WinSped graphic planning module for LTL and groupage
Figure 3.28: ETA-Center of LIS’ WinSped TMS
Figure 3.29: WinSped as a hub application
Figure 3.30: Loqus openFleet platform
Figure 3.31: Overview of Mandata’s integrated tool kit
Figure 3.32: Navitrans Transport
Figure 3.33: Opter Driver app
Figure 3.34: Overview of Pagero TMS applications
Figure 3.35: High-level overview of SAP’s product portfolio
Figure 3.36: SAP Digital Supply Chain Management Edition for SAP S/4HANA
Figure 3.37: SAP Transportation Management interface
Figure 3.38: SAP Transportation Management and Advanced Transportation Management
Figure 3.39: Overview of the SINARI group
Figure 3.40: Overview of Soloplan’s CarLo solution offering including TMS and add-ons
Figure 3.41: Soloplan CarLo TMS interface
Figure 3.42: Overview of companies and core areas of the Solvares Group
Figure 3.43: Städtler Logistik’s TMS - areas of use
Figure 3.44: Opheo Smart Planning
Figure 3.45: TALIS software interface
Figure 3.46: Overview of TESISQUARE Platform
Figure 3.47: TESI TMS overview
Figure 3.48: Overview of how Tiramizoo supports Last Mile Logistics
Figure 3.49: Last Mile Master software interfaces
Figure 3.50: Transporeon’s Carbon Visibility functionality
Figure 3.51: Transporeon Visibility Hub
Figure 3.52: Vita Software’s suite of services
Figure 3.53: Overview of Blue Yonder’s solutions
Figure 3.54: Blue Yonder’s Luminate Platform
Figure 3.55: Blue Yonder’s Luminate Logistics offering
Figure 3.56: Screenshot from Blue Yonder’s Transportation Management
Figure 3.57: Overview of Descartes’ solutions
Figure 3.58: Descartes Transportation Manager user interface
Figure 3.59: Descartes TMS - standard and advanced capabilities
Figure 3.60: E2open’s Harmony supply chain platform
Figure 3.61: E2open Harmony software interface
Figure 3.62: Overview of Full Circle TMS
Figure 3.63: Circle Mobile driver productivity app from Full Circle TMS
Figure 3.64: Overview of Kinaxis’ solutions
Figure 3.65: Overview of the Kinaxis supply chain execution solution
Figure 3.66: Overview of Manhattan Active Platform
Figure 3.67: Overview of Mastery’s MasterMind TMS
Figure 3.68: McLeod’s new PowerBroker Web interface
Figure 3.69: Overview of MercuryGate’s software offerings
Figure 3.70: MercuryConnect partnerships
Figure 3.71: Overview of MercuryGate’s Smart Transportation offering
Figure 3.72: High-level overview of Oracle’s solution portfolio
Figure 3.73: Oracle’s complete suite of supply chain applications
Figure 3.74: Oracle Transportation & Global Trade Management features & capabilities
Figure 3.75: Oracle Transportation and Global Trade Management interface
Figure 3.76: Schematic overview of Shipwell integrations
Figure 3.77: Shipwell TMS
Figure 3.78: Overview of Solera fleet platform
Figure 3.79: Market segments by solution set
Figure 3.80: Overview of the Navisphere global TMS
Figure 3.81: C.H. Robinson’s TMS and ERP integrations
Figure 3.82: Fleet Manager versions and associated functionality
Figure 3.83: Trimble Transportation fleet and transportation management products
Figure 3.84: Trimble Reveal business intelligence
Figure 3.85: Tailwind TMS subscription levels

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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • 3Gtms
  • 3T
  • 4flow
  • AddSecure Smart Transport
  • AKANEA
  • Alerce
  • Alpega
  • AndSoft
  • Art Systems
  • Blue Yonder
  • Boltrics
  • CAPcargo
  • DDS Logistics
  • Descartes
  • E2open and BluJay Solutions
  • Ecovium
  • Enterprise Software
  • Full Circle TMS
  • Generix
  • HaulTech
  • Inelo
  • Kinaxis and MPO
  • LIS
  • Loqus
  • Mandata
  • Manhattan
  • Mastery
  • McLeod Software
  • MercuryGate
  • Navitrans
  • nShift
  • Opter
  • Oracle
  • Pagero
  • Praxya
  • Reconex
  • SAP
  • Shipwell
  • SIMA (Zucchetti)
  • SINARI
  • Solera Fleet Solutions
  • Soloplan
  • TANS
  • Teliae
  • TESISQUARE
  • Tiramizoo
  • TMC (C.H. Robinson)
  • TransPlus
  • Transporeon (Trimble)
  • Trimble
  • WiseTech

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