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United States Digital Freight Forwarding - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts 2020 - 2029

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  • 150 Pages
  • February 2024
  • Region: United States
  • Mordor Intelligence
  • ID: 5177939
The United States Digital Freight Forwarding Market size is estimated at USD 6.89 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 18.40 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 21.72% during the forecast period (2024-2029).

Key Highlights

  • One of the main factors propelling the expansion of businesses across all industries is the automation of manual processes. Additionally, the market for digital freight forwarding is growing and expanding due to the spread of e-commerce and the rise in free trade agreements.
  • The majority of sectors are undergoing digital transformations, and freight forwarding is no exception. Technology is used by digital freight forwarders to plan and manage cargo transit.
  • Through the use of digital freight forwarding, industry participants can take advantage of current technological advancements to streamline contact between all parties involved in a shipping project. In order to give customers the best deal, digital freight forwarding also involves the use of a totally transparent cloud-based system that makes it simple to compare multiple shipping prices.
  • Digitization continues to be one of the key drivers supporting the growth of the US economy. Companies like Convoy, Uber Freight, and uShip are developing new platforms to fill in the gaps in the logistics industry. With digital freight forwarding, the manual process will be reduced. The major benefits of digital freight forwarding include instant quotes, transparent pricing, comparison of rates and carriers, tracking, easy documentation, and others. The logistics industry is developing into a paperless digitized industry, supporting the market's growth.
  • Many companies are now embracing digital freight services. In the six months before April 2021, Uber Freight's owner-operator activation nearly doubled, and by May 2021, the number of new authority carriers had increased by more than 300% year over year. In the first quarter of 2021, the company closely monitored this driver supply shift as well as other macro developments affecting the industry, such as the US labor trends and supply-chain bottlenecks.

US Digital Freight Forwarding Market Trends

E- Commerce is driving the market

In the first half of 2021, US retail e-commerce sales amounted to almost USD 438 billion. Sales revenue from April to June of 2021 exceeded USD 222 billion, up from USD 215 billion in the first quarter. Overall, retail e-commerce sales outdid the quarterly sales records registered in 2020. According to data from the US Department of Commerce, e-commerce sales have increased gradually for more than ten years, with a notable rise in the last two years. Total US e-commerce sales increased by 18.3% from USD 811.6 billion in 2020 to USD 959.9 billion in 2021.

According to a Digital Commerce 360 analysis of the US Department of Commerce data, following the 45%-50% increases during the first year of the pandemic, US e-commerce spending in Q2 2022 recorded its fourth consecutive quarter of single-digit growth. But for the first time since early 2021, the year-over-year increase in online sales also topped that of physical locations.

According to figures from the Commerce Department, digital revenue reached USD 252.14 billion in the second quarter, an increase of 7.3% from USD 234.89 billion for the same period in the previous year. This was less than half of the 15.4% US e-commerce growth in Q2 2021 and far less than the 53.4% increase that occurred amid lockdowns and store closings in Q2 2020.

Online customers expect order accuracy, same-day or same-hour delivery, and free returns. E-commerce companies are exploring ways to reduce order delivery times and operational costs. The e-commerce industry drives the demand for transparency, affordability, convenience, speed in delivery, and compelling frictionless returns. To cater to this need, it is essential to create new business models and solutions by digitalizing logistics operations and automating material handling systems, warehouse management systems, and distribution management systems. This has made fulfilment services speedier and more diverse, especially in terms of last-mile delivery alternatives and simple return procedures.



The Ocean freight segment showing significant growth

Innovation in the area of ocean freight is required. The market is starting to be filled by logistics technology companies. It is anticipated that e-commerce firms will transition to being 3PLs, and 3PLs will transition to become e-commerce companies, as the world wants things to be delivered as rapidly as Uber and Amazon can fulfill orders.

Once a product is imported into the United States, retailers and brands stop tracking it. More sellers accept inventory orders as soon as it ships at the port of origin, thanks to the Amazon effect and the warehouse pull-through it generates, which emphasizes total cycle times. This transforms ocean containers into the modern and future-day equivalent of warehouses, increasing consumer and supply chain experts' awareness of maritime freight.`

The majority of sectors are undergoing digital transformations, and freight forwarding is no exception. Technology is used by digital freight forwarders to plan and manage cargo transit. According to Freightos Baltic Index, the price to transport a 40-foot container from China to the US West Coast is currently around $5,400 per box, down 60% from January 2022.

Currently, the cost of shipping a container to Europe from Asia is $9,000, which is roughly 42% less than what was seen in early 2022. The rate for both routes peaked in September 2021 at more than $20,000, above pre-pandemic values.

Walmart and other large retailers in 2022 ended up with excess inventory as a result of almost rushing to import their products earlier than normal in anticipation of shipping delays and demand that ultimately did not materialize.



US Digital Freight Forwarding Industry Overview

The US digital freight forwarding market is competitive and fragmented, with many players. Some major players are Flexport, Uber Freight, DHL Group, and Agility Logistics Pvt. Ltd, Kuehne + Nagel International, and many more.

Digital freight forwarders (DFFs) use a digital platform to offer a broader range of logistics services than marketplaces and connectivity providers. DFFs build their core value proposition around a seamless user experience of shipping goods from one point to another while aggregating information on one platform with a single user interface.

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Table of Contents

1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Study Assumptions
1.2 Scope of the Study
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1 Analysis Methodology
2.2 Research Phases
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4 MARKET INSIGHTS
4.1 Current Market Scenario
4.2 Value Chain/Supply Chain Analysis
4.3 Investment Scenarios
4.4 Government Regulations and Initiatives
4.5 Technology Development in Online Freight Forwarding and Digital Platforms
4.6 Overview on E-commerce Logistics and Freight Forwarding in the United States
4.7 Value Propositions of E-platforms Vs Competitors
4.8 Impact of COVID-19 on the Market
5 MARKET DYNAMICS
5.1 Drivers
5.2 Restraints
5.3 Opportunities
5.4 Industry Attractiveness - Porter's Five Forces Analysis
5.4.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
5.4.2 Bargaining Power of Consumers
5.4.3 Threat of New Entrants
5.4.4 Threat of Substitutes
5.4.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
6 MARKET SEGMENTATION (Market Size By Value)
6.1 By Mode of Transportation
6.1.1 Ocean
6.1.2 Air
6.1.3 Land
6.2 By Firm Type
6.2.1 SMEs
6.2.2 Large Enterprises and Governments
7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
7.1 Market Concentration Overview
7.2 Company Profiles
7.2.1 Flexport
7.2.2 Twill
7.2.3 Forto
7.2.4 Expeditors International
7.2.5 InstaFreight
7.2.6 Transporteca
7.2.7 Kontainers
7.2.8 Kuehne + Nagel International (KN Freight Net)
7.2.9 Turvo
7.2.10 iContainers
7.2.11 DHL Group
7.2.12 NYSHEX
7.2.13 Agility Logistics Pvt. Ltd
7.2.14 Convoy
7.2.15 Uber Freight
7.2.16 uShip*
8 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND FUTURE TRENDS9 DISCLAIMER

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

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

  • Flexport
  • Twill
  • Forto
  • Expeditors International
  • InstaFreight
  • Transporteca
  • Kontainers
  • Kuehne + Nagel International (KN Freight Net)
  • Turvo
  • iContainers
  • DHL Group
  • NYSHEX
  • Agility Logistics Pvt. Ltd
  • Convoy
  • Uber Freight
  • uShip

Methodology

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