The latest edition of Market Insights ON presents a comprehensive analysis of the factors shaping logistics and transport in 2025. This report delves into economic trends, freight market fluctuations, digitalization advances, and regulatory shifts that will impact supply chains across Europe. With contributions from industry experts, it highlights both challenges and opportunities, providing valuable insights for supply chain managers, logistics professionals, and policymakers navigating an increasingly complex landscape.
Head of Product at DONE Deliveries, Board Member of Polish Supply Management Leaders
Bartosz Baca
"Undisputedly, the biggest challenge for the transportation industry, affecting the condition of shippers and carriers alike, is the stagnant European economy and the associated limited consumption. Moreover, the ongoing war in Ukraine, political instability in key European countries, and uncertainty about the effects of the change of administration in the US are not conducive to improving sentiment."
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Head of Business Consulting and Data at CargoON
Piotr Roczniak
"Central and Eastern Europe, with Poland as a key hub, is playing an increasingly significant role in supply chains. In the agro sector, the war in Ukraine has highlighted the importance of stable grain transport. The retail industry, driven by the rapid growth of e-commerce, is investing in technologies that enhance delivery efficiency and flexibility, helping shippers better manage demand. These experiences are worth drawing upon and extending to other industries."
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Between 2022 and 2024, fuel prices remained a cornerstone of freight cost dynamics across Europe, reflecting both shared challenges and regional variations.
Professor at the UPF Barcelona School of Management
Oriol Montanyà
"Perception of the value chain as a whole, with its members aligned and collaborating to achieve the same objectives, makes it possible to build business projects with great differentiating potential, not only in terms of productivity, but also in terms of efficiency and sustainability. In fact, one need only think for a few moments about the current “winning horses” in any business sector to understand that strategic alliances (horizontal, vertical or transversal) have become a competitive element of the highest order."
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Direttore Osservatorio Contract Logistics, Polytechnic of Milan
Damiano Frosi
"In the relentless search for strategies to increase supply chain resilience to growing complexities, the adoption of digitized and automated processes and modern technologies (IoT, artificial intelligence, blockchain...) is increasingly a necessity. In addition to offering opportunities for greater efficiency and cost reduction, digital innovation enables better data management and quality to react more flexibly to changes, allows for increased visibility and transparency along the supply chain to meet ESG criteria, and improves communication and collaboration with different actors in supply chains."
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