The healthcare logistics market is expected to expand significantly over the next five years, growing from $131.73 billion in 2025 to $213.74 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate of 10.1 percent. This expansion reflects broader shifts within the pharmaceutical and medical supply chain sectors, driven by increased demand for cold chain infrastructure, pharmaceutical distribution network expansion, and the integration of digital platforms into logistics operations.
Several factors are contributing to the sector's projected growth trajectory. Home healthcare delivery services have become increasingly critical to market expansion, while pharmaceutical manufacturers and healthcare providers invest in specialized cold chain solutions to maintain product integrity. Major industry participants including AmerisourceBergen, CEVA Logistics, Cold Chain Technologies, Deutsche Post DHL Group, and UPS Healthcare are positioning themselves to capitalize on these trends through infrastructure investment and service expansion.
Geographically, North America has emerged as the fastest-growing region for healthcare logistics services, reflecting the region's advanced healthcare infrastructure and regulatory environment. As the market matures, logistics providers are expected to differentiate through technological innovation and specialized capabilities in temperature-controlled distribution and last-mile delivery services.