Connected Logistics Market Outlook 2025-2035: Powered by Bosch Connected Logistics, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Microsoft Corporation, Oracle Corporation, Amazon Web Services (AWS), AT&T Inc., Intel Corporation, SAP SE, and Cisco Systems, Inc.

Connected Logistics Market
The Connected Logistics Market is set for exponential growth, with global sales projected to increase from USD 29.73 billion in 2025 to USD 97.39 billion by 2035, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.6%, according to Future Market Insights. The industry is undergoing a structural transformation, fueled by the convergence of IoT, AI, cloud platforms, and real-time analytics across increasingly complex supply chains.
Market Overview and Key Growth Catalysts
Digital transformation is redefining logistics operations. Logistics companies and third-party logistics (3PL) providers are investing in connected solutions to enhance shipment visibility, enable dynamic route planning, and automate asset management.
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IoT-driven sensors and telematics enable real-time data exchange, allowing predictive maintenance, condition monitoring, and fleet optimization.
Cloud computing and edge analytics ensure scalable storage, real-time processing, and remote access across decentralized networks, improving last-mile efficiency.
Artificial Intelligence and machine learning algorithms are increasingly integrated for demand forecasting, autonomous warehouse operations, and automated decision-making.
E-commerce acceleration post-pandemic has reinforced the need for connected systems, especially to meet expectations for rapid delivery, reverse logistics, and real-time shipment tracking.
2025 Regulatory Focus: Cybersecurity, ELD, and Software Update Compliance
Cybersecurity standards are redefining connected logistics. As fleets rely on telematics control units and vehicle gateways, securing data transmission becomes critical. Regulatory frameworks such as UNECE R155 in the EU and NHTSA guidance in the USA are prompting the need for compliant embedded systems.
ELD (Electronic Logging Device) and tachograph regulations are ensuring fleet safety. The FMCSA mandate in the U.S. and EU Regulation 2018/502 require compliant data logging and driver hour tracking to improve safety and reduce liability.
Software Update Management System (SUSMS) regulations such as UNECE Regulation 156 are accelerating the implementation of over-the-air (OTA) updates to ensure fleet-wide firmware and software compliance.
Regional Insights: Strong Growth Across Emerging and Mature Markets
United States: With a CAGR of 10.5%, the U.S. is leading in adoption of connected fleet systems, AI-powered logistics optimization, and predictive analytics. Logistics giants like FedEx, UPS, and Amazon are investing in automation, robotics, and 5G-enabled smart warehousing. Government support for autonomous freight and edge AI systems positions the U.S. at the forefront of global connected logistics innovation.
United Kingdom: The UK market is growing at a CAGR of 9.8%, driven by green logistics initiatives and digital supply chain transformation. Enterprises are adopting cloud-based route planning, real-time fleet management, and IoT-based inventory tools. Government projects such as 5G-enabled logistics corridors are accelerating technology integration.
India: As the fastest-growing market at a CAGR of 13.2%, India is leveraging Digital India and Make in India initiatives to build smart logistics networks. The explosive rise of e-commerce and same-day delivery services is creating high demand for AI-enabled last-mile delivery, blockchain-powered freight transparency, and smart warehousing.
China: With a CAGR of 12.9%, China is rapidly digitizing its logistics infrastructure through widespread adoption of IoT, smart hubs, and autonomous delivery vehicles. Its government’s focus on intelligent transport systems and global trade expansion is reinforcing its leadership in connected logistics innovation.
Germany: Expected to grow at 11.2% CAGR, Germany’s logistics firms are investing in smart fleet monitoring and edge-based analytics to maintain leadership in EU logistics compliance and precision manufacturing delivery.
Competitive Landscape and Technology Deployment
Technology giants are shaping the connected logistics ecosystem. Companies such as IBM, Microsoft, SAP, Cisco, and Oracle are delivering end-to-end logistics platforms, combining IoT, AI, and analytics for shipment tracking, fleet monitoring, and demand forecasting.
Intel and Bosch Connected Logistics are enabling AI-powered predictive maintenance and embedded vehicle telematics across global fleets.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and AT&T are pioneering 5G-enabled logistics services and cloud-native platforms that improve delivery coordination and operational efficiency.
Huawei is focusing on smart IoT sensors and blockchain-backed logistics solutions, while startups are targeting niche areas like real-time temperature tracking and hyperlocal delivery automation.
Autonomous logistics and robotized warehouses are being developed rapidly, with competitive strategies focusing on M&A, global partnerships, and logistics-specific AI research and development.
Recent Industry Developments: Strategic Moves in the Market
HCLTech, in October 2024, secured a five-year deal from Transport for NSW to manage over 260 digital apps, boosting its role in Australia’s connected logistics space.
UPS, in September 2024, acquired Frigo-Trans and BPL, strengthening its temperature-controlled supply chain capabilities across Europe and increasing its foothold in healthcare logistics.
DSV, in a landmark September 2024 deal, acquired DB Schenker from Deutsche Bahn for USD 12 billion, making it the world’s largest logistics provider and reinforcing the global integration of connected fleet systems.
DHL Express, in November 2024, launched a USD 32 million facility at Adelaide Airport, expanding its Asia-Pacific logistics reach and supporting cross-border connected logistics infrastructure.
Looking Forward: Outlook to 2035
The future of logistics is connected, autonomous, and AI-enhanced. As global supply chains evolve into intelligent ecosystems, connected logistics will shift from being an efficiency tool to a strategic imperative.
Companies will increasingly invest in predictive analytics, autonomous fleet coordination, and real-time data ecosystems to reduce costs, enhance delivery accuracy, and maintain regulatory compliance.
Smart cities, urbanization, sustainability initiatives, and hyper-personalized delivery models will further drive market growth. By 2035, connected logistics will be at the heart of digital commerce, with end-to-end visibility, security, and intelligence embedded across supply networks.
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