- Medical device warehouse and logistics services are becoming critical pillars of Asia-Pacific’s healthcare infrastructure, particularly across hospitals, diagnostic centers, and home healthcare settings, as the region faces increasing demand for compliant, timely, and cold chain–enabled delivery of sophisticated medical technologies. These services ensure product availability, enhance traceability, and help stakeholders adhere to complex regional regulations
- The surge in demand for medical device logistics in Asia-Pacific is primarily driven by the growing manufacturing base in countries such as China, India, and South Korea, rapid e-commerce expansion, innovations in temperature-controlled transportation, and stringent regulatory frameworks such as GDP (Good Distribution Practice) and MDR (Medical Device Regulation) across major Asia-Pacific economies
- China dominated the Asia-Pacific medical device warehouse and Logistics market with the largest revenue share of 28.3% in 2024, owing to its leadership in global medical device production, highly developed logistics infrastructure, and strong focus on automation, AI, and digital supply chain solutions. Major investments in RFID-enabled tracking and regional distribution hubs have solidified China’s position in the sector
- India is expected to be the fastest growing region in the Asia-Pacific medical device warehouse and logistics market in 2024, fueled by increasing public-private healthcare collaborations, the rapid expansion of domestic device manufacturing, and strong growth in cold chain infrastructure across tier-2 and tier-3 cities. Government initiatives such as “Make in India” are further driving local warehousing demand and reinforcing India’s role as a key contributor to regional market development
- The ambient segment dominated the Asia-Pacific Medical Device Warehouse and Logistics market with a market share of 52.3% in 2024, attributed to the large volume of devices—such as surgical instruments, imaging equipment, and non-invasive diagnostic tools—that do not require refrigeration. Ambient storage is widely preferred for its cost-efficiency, operational simplicity, and broad compatibility with standard transportation modes across the region



