The Japan contract logistics market size reached approximately USD 54.74 Billion in 2024. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 4.30% in the forecast period of 2025-2034, reaching a value of around USD 83.40 Billion by 2034.
Key Trends in the Market
Contract logistics refers to the outsourcing of supply chain management tasks such as order processing, inventory management, manufacturing and distribution management, and logistics, among others. Companies can outsource these tasks to a third-party contract logistics firm to make their supply chains more efficient.
- The growing demand for healthcare logistics, due to the rise in the geriatric population of the country, is one of the crucial Japan contract logistics market trends. Healthcare contract logistics ensure the timely delivery of medical and pharmaceutical products as well as contain a dedicated team of experts who offer valuable healthcare and pharmaceutical insights and can address any related queries.
- Several businesses are relying on contract logistics to gain access to the latest technologies, avoid overhead costs on warehousing and transportation, among other resource management tasks, as well as stay ahead of their competitors.
- The rising shortage of labour, coupled with the growth of online retailers in Japan, has fuelled the demand for automation in contract logistics. The high usage of autonomous vehicles in warehouses for transportation and distribution, automated storage systems for fast storage of goods, and drones for inventory management are expected to increase operational speed and support the overall Japan contract logistics market growth.
- Growing partnerships and agreements between market players and companies for optimising logistics operations is also a prominent trend in the Japanese market. For example, in April 2023, DHL, a global contract logistics provider, renewed its agreement with the Nitto Denko Corporation, a Japan-based advanced material company for providing logistics services and enhancing the visibility of logistics costs, operations, and quality.
Market Analysis
The EMR’s report titled “Japan contract logistics Market Report and Forecast 2025-2034 offers a detailed analysis of the market based on the following segments:
Market Breakup by Mode
- Railways
- Airways
- Roadways
- Waterways
Market Breakup by Type
Market Breakup by Service
- Transportation
- Warehousing
- Distribution
- Others
Market Breakup by End Use
- Consumer Goods and Retail
- Manufacturing
- Automotive
- Healthcare
- Metal
- Others
Market Share by Type
Outsourced contract logistics occupies a significant portion of the Japan contract logistics market share as a large number of Japanese companies are increasingly relying on third-party logistics (3PL) for cost-efficient and effective logistics services. Small and medium businesses do not have distribution centres in every part of the country, which fuels the demand for 3PL to facilitate fast and timely deliveries.
Additionally, by outsourcing various tasks of supply chain management, businesses can solely focus on their core operation and avoid overhead costs.
Market Share by Service
As per the Japan contract logistics market analysis, transportation accounts for a major market share, due to the growing demand for an efficient transportation solution that can offer fast deliveries. Contract logistics can also aid businesses by offering one-day delivery, which has emerged as a prominent trend in recent years.
Furthermore, the integration of advanced technology such as AI and data analytics for real-time delivery updates and route optimisation to avoid traffic jams also fuels the segment’s growth.
Competitive Landscape
The comprehensive EMR report provides an in-depth assessment of the market based on the Porter's five forces model along with giving a SWOT analysis. The report gives a detailed analysis of the following key players in the Japan contract logistics market, covering their competitive landscape and latest developments like mergers, acquisitions, investments, and expansion plans.
Deutsche Post AG
Deutsche Post AG, founded in 1995, is a worldwide contract logistics service provider, headquartered in Bonn, Germany. The company provides its services in over 50 countries with 1350 warehouses and offices spread across the globe. It is also incorporating innovations in the supply chain to keep pace with the rise of the e-commerce sector.
Schenker AG
Schenker AG, established in 1872 and based in Essen, Germany, is a logistics and supply chain management company. Some of its common contract logistics solutions include automotive aftermarket, circular economy logistics, e-commerce, and fulfilment plus, among others. It also offers a consolidated digital platform that provides support to its contract partners at every stage of the supply chain.
Nippon Express Holdings Inc.
Nippon Express Holdings Inc. is a global logistics corporation, incorporated in 1937 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The company combines innovative logistics technology with its high-quality service to deliver customised solutions for its customers. It offers its services in the sectors of automotive, aerospace and aviation, electric, fashion and retail, and food, among others.
Other Japan contract logistics market players include CMA CGM Group (CEVA Logistics), Daifuku Co., Ltd, Kuehne + Nagel International AG, Yamato Transport Co., Ltd., SG Holdings Co., Ltd., LOGISTEED Ltd., and Japan Post Co., Ltd., among others.