Africa Freight Forwarding Market Size- By Mode of Service, By End users- Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2032
Africa Freight Forwarding Market Overview
According to SPER Market Research, the Africa Freight Forwarding Market is estimated to reach USD XX billion by 2032 with a CAGR of XX%. Globalization and technology have created new opportunities for internationalisation over the last decade, boosting Africa's supply chains and competitiveness. Some countries' political instability makes territorial integration unsuitable in the short term. Domestic markets dominate in this zone because there is little interaction among regions, resulting in a stagnation in international trade.
Impact of COVID-19 on Africa Freight Forwarding MarketThe COVID-19 epidemic has tremendously affected the world. It is evident in the continued lockdowns, the nearly complete closure of all businesses, dining establishments, and public transit, as well as the dramatic increase in unemployment and other economic indicators. With the present pandemic crisis, Africa has also experienced a significant hit from the recession, depreciation, and unemployment.
Scope of the Report:Report Metric Details
Market size available for years 2019-2032
Base year considered 2021
Forecast period 2022-2032
Segments covered By Mode of Service, By End Users
Regions covered South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Nigeria, Namibia, Botswana
Companies Covered Bollore Africa Logistics, Kuehne Nagej, Imperial Logistics, OneLogix, DHL, FedEx, Alistair, MeTL, Maersk Uganda Limited, Spedag Interfrieght, BHN Logistics,
Africa Freight Forwarding Market Segmentation:By Mode of Service: Based on the Mode of Service, Africa Freight Forwarding Market is segmented as; Air Freight, Rail Freight, Road Freight.
By End Users: Based on the End Users, Africa Freight Forwarding Market is segmented as; Automotive, Beverages, Consumer Retail, Food, Healthcare, Others.
By Region: This report also provides the data for key regional segments of South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Nigeria, Namibia, Botswana.