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Automotive logistics is in a new era of uncertainty. Trade wars have become the dominant issue facing the automotive sector with profound ramifications for inbound component flows and FVL. This uncertainty has been compounded by automotive OEM & tier supplier turmoil due to volumes remaining structurally lower than pre-Covid resulting in job losses, plant closures, and restructuring. Furthermore, this all exerts cost pressures on logistics players which makes investing in the future towards digitalisation, enhancing capacity, and sustainability all the more challenging.
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Industry knowledge and understanding the market dynamics is becoming a clear competitive advantage. Automotive Logistics has therefore released an exclusive new 53-page business intelligence report, the European Automotive Logistics Market Report 2025-2035, providing valuable industry analysis, market forecasts, company market share evaluations, plus succinct conclusions and recommendations.
You will discover clear insight around major automotive logistics industry challenges including trade wars & tariffs, structurally lower volumes, cost pressures, slowing investment, industry fragmentation, slowing EV adoption, in parallel with the logistics industry’s own transition to sustainable transport modes. The deep dive analysis will provide you with the actionable industry insight that you need in the highly competitive automotive logistics market space.
Key value proposition:
Market share evaluation of 14 leading European automotive inbound logistics companies
Market share evaluation of 17 leading European automotive outbound FVL companies
Analysis of major industry challenges
European automotive logistics market forecast & analysis 2025-2035
European automotive logistics market forecast & analysis by type 2025-2035 (Inbound, Outbound FVL, Premium, Aftermarket, Reverse)
European automotive logistics market forecast & analysis by mode 2025-2035 (Road, Rail, Shipping, Air)
Conclusions & recommendations
Why do you need this report?
Understand your competitive positioning within the competitive landscape
Better navigate the logistics industry challenges facing your organisation
Exploit the growth drivers and opportunities for your organisation’s success
Allow your organisation to mitigate risk and disruption
Help inform your operations, strategy and planning – achieving better business decisions
Who is this report for?
This report will be most valuable for logistics service providers, automotive OEMs, tier suppliers, consultancies, investors, industry associations, and any stakeholder wanting objective, independent analysis based upon original research.
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