How will the transport management systems (TMS) market in Europe and North America evolve in 2025 and beyond? Berg Insight forecasts that the value of this market in the two regions will grow at a CAGR of 11.6 percent from Euro- 3.1 billion in 2024 to Euro- 5.4 billion in 2029. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.
Highlights from the report:
- Insights from numerous interviews with market-leading companies.
- Descriptions of transport management functionality and associated concepts.
- Comprehensive overview of the transport management value chain.
- In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
- Profiles of 60 companies offering transport management systems.
- Market forecasts lasting until 2029.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Executive Summary
1. Transport Management Systems
- 1.1. Introduction to transport management systems
- 1.2. Transport management functionality and associated concepts
- 1.2.1. Overview of TMS feature sets and benefits
- 1.2.2. Integration with other software systems
- 1.2.3. TMS functionality for specific transport modes and stakeholders
- 1.2.4. On-premise and cloud-based implementations
- 1.2.5. Managed TMS solutions
- 1.3. Business models
2. Market Forecasts and Trends
- 2.1. Market analysis
- 2.1.1. Transport management systems market forecast - Europe and North America
- 2.1.2. Regional market characteristics
- 2.1.3. Key vendors
- 2.2. Value chain analysis
- 2.2.1. Supply chain and logistics software vendors
- 2.2.2. Fleet telematics solution providers
- 2.2.3. IT industry players
- 2.3. Market drivers and trends
- 2.3.1. Cloud-based SaaS solutions expand the addressable market for TMS
- 2.3.2. Fragmented TMS space has seen M&As in the hundreds over several decades
- 2.3.3. Niche players and incumbents alike focus on the last mile
- 2.3.4. Technology integrations & partnerships contribute to end-to-end visibility
- 2.3.5. Real-time transportation visibility platforms diversify and compete with TMS
- 2.3.6. The potential of leveraging AI capabilities in the TMS space is unprecedented
3. Company Profiles and Strategies
- 3.1. Europe
- 3.1.1. 4flow
- 3.1.2. AddSecure
- 3.1.3. AEB
- 3.1.4. AKANEA
- 3.1.5. Alerce
- 3.1.6. Alpega
- 3.1.7. AndSoft
- 3.1.8. Aptean 3T
- 3.1.9. Art Systems
- 3.1.10. BlueRock TMS
- 3.1.11. Boltrics
- 3.1.12. CAPcargo
- 3.1.13. Cleverit
- 3.1.14. ecovium
- 3.1.15. Enterprise Software (Microlise)
- 3.1.16. Generix
- 3.1.17. HaulTech
- 3.1.18. Inelo (Eurowag)
- 3.1.19. Infios (Korber)
- 3.1.20. LIS
- 3.1.21. Loqus
- 3.1.22. Mandata
- 3.1.23. MyTower
- 3.1.24. Navitrans
- 3.1.25. nShift
- 3.1.26. Opter
- 3.1.27. Pagero (Thomson Reuters)
- 3.1.28. proLogistik
- 3.1.29. SAP
- 3.1.30. SIMA (Zucchetti)
- 3.1.31. SINARI
- 3.1.32. Soloplan
- 3.1.33. Solvares Logistics
- 3.1.34. TANS
- 3.1.35. Teliae
- 3.1.36. TESISQUARE
- 3.1.37. Tiramizoo
- 3.1.38. Transporeon (Trimble)
- 3.1.39. Vita Software (Microlise)
- 3.2. North America
- 3.2.1. 3G (Descartes)
- 3.2.2. Blue Yonder
- 3.2.3. C.H. Robinson
- 3.2.4. Descartes
- 3.2.5. E2open (WiseTech)
- 3.2.6. FreightWise
- 3.2.7. Full Circle TMS
- 3.2.8. Kinaxis
- 3.2.9. Manhattan
- 3.2.10. Mastery
- 3.2.11. McLeod Software
- 3.2.12. Oracle
- 3.2.13. Reconex
- 3.2.14. Shipwell
- 3.2.15. Solera Fleet Solutions
- 3.2.16. TMSfirst
- 3.2.17. TransPlus
- 3.2.18. Trimble
- 3.2.19. Turvo
- 3.2.20. Uber Freight
- 3.2.21. WiseTech
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations