How a Transportation Management System (TMS) Enhances Logistics Efficiency and Supply Chain Visibility
QKS Group Projects 7% CAGR for Transportation
Management System (TMS) Market in the Middle East & Africa by 2030.
The Transportation Management System (TMS) market in the
Middle East and Africa is experiencing consistent growth, with QKS Group
forecasting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7% through 2030. This
growth trajectory is shaped by diverse levels of economic development,
technological infrastructure, and digital adoption across the region.
While some countries are beginning to embrace advanced
technologies in their transportation operations, overall growth is moderated by
challenges such as limited digital maturity and infrastructural constraints.
Nonetheless, key sectors—including retail, manufacturing, and logistics—are
increasingly adopting TMS solutions to drive operational efficiency and better
meet evolving consumer demands. This growing interest signals strong potential
for further market expansion.
Key Questions Addressed in the Study:
What is the current and projected competitive landscape
of the TMS market in the Middle East and Africa?
What are the emerging competitive dynamics shaping this
regional market?
How will vendors position themselves across different
customer segments—from SMBs to large enterprises—by 2030?
What trends will define the adoption of cloud-based
versus on-premises TMS solutions in the region by 2030?
What are the comparative strengths and limitations of
vendors operating in this market?
How will various industries forecast their investment in
TMS, and what competitive factors will influence vendor positioning?
Strategic Market Insights
QKS Group defines a Transportation
Management System (TMS) as a logistics platform that supports the
planning, coordination, and management of inbound and outbound transportation
processes and data. A TMS enhances customer service by enabling real-time
tracking of shipments and monitoring on-time delivery performance. By
automating and optimizing key functions such as quoting, routing, tracking, and
billing, a TMS empowers organizations to streamline transportation operations,
reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase supply chain visibility—ultimately
supporting higher levels of customer satisfaction.
Vendors Covered:
3G, Alpega Group, Blue Yonder, BlueRock TMS, E2open,
Infor, Kinaxis, Locus, Manhattan Associates, Mercurygate, oracle, one Network
Enterprise, Ratelinx, SAP, Shipwell, TESISQUARE, Trimble (Kuebix).
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