The Latin America, Middle East and Africa High-tech Logistics Market is expected to witness market growth of 14.4% CAGR during the forecast period (2024-2031).
The Brazil market dominated the LAMEA High-tech Logistics Market by Country in 2023, and is expected to continue to be a dominant market till 2031; thereby, achieving a market value of USD1.97 billion by 2031. The Argentina market is showcasing a CAGR of 15% during 2024-2031. Additionally, the UAE market would register a CAGR of 14% during 2024-2031.
It has also been very helpful in enhancing the performance and visibility of the supply chain, which has been made possible by the introduction of IoT in the logistics industry. IoT devices, such as GPS trackers, temperature sensors, and RFID tags, allow logistics companies to monitor goods' location, condition, and status in real-time. This level of visibility is especially critical for industries that handle perishable products, such as pharmaceuticals and food, as any disruptions in temperature or handling conditions can result in spoilage or damage.
In addition to improving operational efficiency, high-tech logistics also provides substantial advantages in terms of sustainability. Supply chain management organizations are coming under increasing amounts of pressure to lessen their carbon footprint and adopt more ecologically responsible business practices as environmental issues become increasingly important to both consumers and enterprises. High-tech solutions can play a pivotal role in achieving these sustainability goals.
The rapid expansion of e-commerce in Brazil is driving an increasing demand for fulfillment centers capable of handling larger order volumes. Brazil's vast and diverse geography and urban challenges, such as traffic congestion and access to remote areas, have heightened the need for advanced logistics technologies, particularly in the last-mile delivery phase. Route optimization, real-time tracking, and delivery scheduling systems are becoming indispensable for meeting the growing expectations of Brazilian consumers.
By 2026, Brazil, one of the most populous countries in Latin America, is expected to surpass USUSD200 billion in e-commerce, with an annual growth rate of 14.3%, according to ITA. As Brazilian consumers demand more flexible delivery options, such as same-day and next-day delivery, logistics providers must use advanced technologies to optimize delivery routes and improve speed. Therefore, the region will present lucrative growth prospects for the market throughout the forecast period.
The Brazil market dominated the LAMEA High-tech Logistics Market by Country in 2023, and is expected to continue to be a dominant market till 2031; thereby, achieving a market value of USD1.97 billion by 2031. The Argentina market is showcasing a CAGR of 15% during 2024-2031. Additionally, the UAE market would register a CAGR of 14% during 2024-2031.
It has also been very helpful in enhancing the performance and visibility of the supply chain, which has been made possible by the introduction of IoT in the logistics industry. IoT devices, such as GPS trackers, temperature sensors, and RFID tags, allow logistics companies to monitor goods' location, condition, and status in real-time. This level of visibility is especially critical for industries that handle perishable products, such as pharmaceuticals and food, as any disruptions in temperature or handling conditions can result in spoilage or damage.
In addition to improving operational efficiency, high-tech logistics also provides substantial advantages in terms of sustainability. Supply chain management organizations are coming under increasing amounts of pressure to lessen their carbon footprint and adopt more ecologically responsible business practices as environmental issues become increasingly important to both consumers and enterprises. High-tech solutions can play a pivotal role in achieving these sustainability goals.
The rapid expansion of e-commerce in Brazil is driving an increasing demand for fulfillment centers capable of handling larger order volumes. Brazil's vast and diverse geography and urban challenges, such as traffic congestion and access to remote areas, have heightened the need for advanced logistics technologies, particularly in the last-mile delivery phase. Route optimization, real-time tracking, and delivery scheduling systems are becoming indispensable for meeting the growing expectations of Brazilian consumers.
By 2026, Brazil, one of the most populous countries in Latin America, is expected to surpass USUSD200 billion in e-commerce, with an annual growth rate of 14.3%, according to ITA. As Brazilian consumers demand more flexible delivery options, such as same-day and next-day delivery, logistics providers must use advanced technologies to optimize delivery routes and improve speed. Therefore, the region will present lucrative growth prospects for the market throughout the forecast period.
List of Key Companies Profiled
- C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
- FedEx Corporation
- DP World Logistics FZE (SeaRates)
- Deutsche Post DHL Group (The Deutsche Post AG)
- Deutsche Bahn AG (DB Schenker)
- P. Moller - Maersk A/S
- Burris Logistics
- Wings Logistics Canada, Inc.
- Cosco Shipping Lines Co. Ltd.
- Broekman Logistics
Market Report Segmentation
By Service
- Transportation
- Warehousing & Storage
- Inventory Management
- Distribution & Fulfillment
By Industry
- Semiconductor Industry
- Consumer Electronics
- Medical Devices
- Telecommunications Equipment
- Aerospace & Defense Technologies
By Country
- Brazil
- Argentina
- UAE
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- Nigeria
- Rest of LAMEA
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
Chapter 2. Market at a Glance
Chapter 3. Market Overview
Chapter 4. Competition Analysis - Global
Chapter 5. LAMEA High-tech Logistics Market by Service
Chapter 6. LAMEA High-tech Logistics Market by Industry
Chapter 7. LAMEA High-tech Logistics Market by Country
Chapter 8. Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned
Some of the key companies in the LAMEA High-tech Logistics Market include:- C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
- FedEx Corporation
- DP World Logistics FZE (SeaRates)
- Deutsche Post DHL Group (The Deutsche Post AG)
- Deutsche Bahn AG (DB Schenker)
- A.P. Moller - Maersk A/S
- Burris Logistics
- Wings Logistics Canada, Inc.
- Cosco Shipping Lines Co. Ltd.
- Broekman Logistics
Methodology
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