Food Logistics Market to Surge to USD 260.6 Billion by 2032
New York, Wednesday, 12 November 2025.
The food logistics market is projected to grow from USD 116.3 billion in 2022 to USD 260.6 billion by 2032, driven by increased demand for delivery services and supply chain innovations.
Key Drivers of Market Growth
The food logistics market is poised for substantial growth due to rising consumer demand for convenient food delivery services and significant advancements in supply chain management technologies. According to Allied Market Research, the market was valued at USD 116.3 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.3% to reach USD 260.6 billion by 2032 [1]. This growth is largely supported by the increasing importance of efficient distribution networks and innovations aimed at enhancing sustainability within the food sector [1].
Regional Growth and Opportunities
The Asia-Pacific region is expected to see significant growth in the food logistics market, driven by high demand for online food services and the rapid expansion of last-mile delivery solutions [1]. Additionally, the development of the processed food sector in emerging markets, such as India’s food processing industry, which is projected to reach USD 535 billion by 2025-26, underscores the economic potential and demand for robust food logistics solutions [1].
Technological Innovations in Logistics
Technological advancements are redefining the logistics landscape, particularly in cold chain logistics, which are crucial for maintaining the quality of perishable goods. The integration of IoT-enabled cold storage and AI-driven route optimization are pivotal in transforming food distribution networks [2]. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) highlights that expanding cold chain logistics can save over 475 million tons of food annually, addressing global hunger and reducing food wastage [2].
Strategic Growth Initiatives
Companies like Callan JMB are actively expanding into the food logistics sector, leveraging expertise in compliance and sustainability to enhance food sampling logistics [3]. This expansion aligns with broader market trends focusing on sustainability, technology integration, and strategic partnerships to meet growing consumer demands for transparency and efficiency in food supply chains [3].