Cold Chain Market in Europe to grow by USD 76.8 Billion (2024-2028), driven by RFID adoption in logistics, report with market evolution powered by AI - Technavio

NEW YORK, Jan. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Report on how AI is driving market transformation - The global cold chain market in europe size is estimated to grow by USD 76.8 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 12.5% during the forecast period. Use of rfid in cold chain logistics is driving market growth, with a trend towards use of IoT with cold chain. However, fluctuating fuel prices poses a challenge. Key market players include Abu Dhabi Ports PJSC, AP Moller Maersk AS, Arbon Equipment Corp., Baltic Logistic Solutions, Beno Trans GmbH, Blue Water Shipping AS, DHL Express Ltd, DSV AS, FRIGO Coldstore Logistics GmbH and Co. KG, GARTNER KG, Kraftverkehr Nagel SE and Co. KG, Kuehne Nagel Management AG, Lineage Logistics Holdings LLC, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Co. SA, NewCold Cooperatief UA, NORDFROST GmbH and Co. KG., Pacific Logistics Group., Pfenning Logistics, SNCF Group, and WILMS Transport GmbH.

Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Cold Chain Market in Europe 2024-2028
Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Cold Chain Market in Europe 2024-2028

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Cold Chain Market In Europe Scope

Report Coverage

Details

Base year

2023

Historic period

2018 - 2022

Forecast period

2024-2028

Growth momentum & CAGR

Accelerate at a CAGR of 12.5%

Market growth 2024-2028

USD 76.8 billion

Market structure

Fragmented

YoY growth 2022-2023 (%)

10.8

Regional analysis

Europe

Performing market contribution

Europe at 100%

Key countries

Germany, France, Italy, UK, and Rest of Europe

Key companies profiled

Abu Dhabi Ports PJSC, AP Moller Maersk AS, Arbon Equipment Corp., Baltic Logistic Solutions, Beno Trans GmbH, Blue Water Shipping AS, DHL Express Ltd, DSV AS, FRIGO Coldstore Logistics GmbH and Co. KG, GARTNER KG, Kraftverkehr Nagel SE and Co. KG, Kuehne Nagel Management AG, Lineage Logistics Holdings LLC, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Co. SA, NewCold Cooperatief UA, NORDFROST GmbH and Co. KG., Pacific Logistics Group., Pfenning Logistics, SNCF Group, and WILMS Transport GmbH

Market Driver

The European cold chain market is experiencing significant growth due to rising consumer preferences for temperature-sensitive products, particularly in the food and healthcare sectors. E-commerce sales and organized retail stores are driving the demand for cold chain solutions, including refrigerated storage and transportation. Developing economies and overseas markets are also creating opportunities for expansion. Technological advances, such as RFID, automation, cloud computing, and IoT, are improving warehouse management, inventory accuracy, and supply chain efficiency. Temperature-controlled warehouses and cold-insulated transport vehicles are essential for maintaining the quality and shelf life of perishable products, including fresh agricultural products, dairy, meat, marine products, and convenience foods. Regulations, such as quality assurance and food control systems, are crucial for ensuring the safety and reliability of cold chain solutions. Investment in cold chain technology requires consideration of land acquisition, building construction, permissions and licensing, utilities, cooling machinery, and startup and working capital expenses. The benefits of cold chain solutions include assured freshness, product distribution, and reduced spoilage and contamination. The healthcare sector, particularly pharmaceutical drugs and medical vaccines, requires stringent temperature control for maintaining their efficacy and shelf life. Cold chain systems are essential for cost optimizations, risk management, and regulation compliance in the face of technical and operational constraints. The cold chain sector is a critical component of the global food system, with implications for food sector development, agricultural trade, and the food industry as a whole.