- Healthcare logistics, encompassing the efficient transportation, storage, and distribution of medical products and equipment, is becoming increasingly critical in supporting the global healthcare system due to the growing complexity and sensitivity of pharmaceutical and biomedical supply chains
- The escalating demand for healthcare logistics is primarily fueled by the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, increasing global pharmaceutical trade, and the growing need for temperature-controlled logistics for biologics, vaccines, and advanced therapies
- North America dominated the healthcare logistics market with the largest revenue share of 39% in 2024, characterized by advanced healthcare infrastructure, high pharmaceutical production and consumption, and the presence of major logistics service providers, with the U.S. experiencing robust growth due to a surge in e-pharmacy services and greater focus on cold chain capabilities
- Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region in the healthcare logistics market during the forecast period due to expanding healthcare access, increasing pharmaceutical manufacturing, and rising demand for efficient distribution networks
- Services segment dominated the healthcare logistics market with a market share of 64% in 2024, driven by its critical role in ensuring timely, compliant, and cost-effective management of transportation, storage, and distribution operations across the healthcare supply chain



