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Latin America Last Mile Delivery Market Report (2021–2031) by Scope, Segmentation, Dynamics, and Competitive Analysis

Report Code :  BMIRE00031463
No. of Pages :  118
Published Month :  May 2025
Category :  Automotive and Transportation
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The Latin America Last Mile Delivery Market size is expected to reach US$ 33,777.90 million by 2031 from US$ 19,803.60 million in 2024. The market is estimated to record a CAGR of 7.9% from 2025 to 2031

Executive Summary and Latin America Last Mile Delivery Market Analysis:

The last-mile delivery market in Latin America is experiencing notable growth, driven by an increase in e-commerce activities, urbanization, technological advancements, and the shifting expectations of consumers. Latin America is a diverse region with varying economic conditions, infrastructure, and logistics challenges, comprising countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Mexico. However, the region's growing middle class, expanding internet penetration, and the rapid adoption of digital commerce are driving a demand for more efficient, cost-effective, and reliable last-mile delivery solutions.

Latin America Last Mile Delivery Market Segmentation Analysis:

Key segments that contributed to the derivation of the Last Mile Delivery market analysis are type and application.

  • By type, the Last Mile Delivery market is segmented into B2B, B2C. The B2C segment held a larger share of the market in 2024.
  • In terms of vehicle type, the market is segmented into motorcycle, commercial vehicle, drones, autonomous ground vehicle, others. The commercial vehicle segment held the largest share of the market in 2024.
  • By End User, the market is segmented into groceries, home essential/houseware and home furnishing, restaurant meals, clothing and apparel, consumer electronics, toys/hobbies/sporting goods, mass merchants, jewelry, specialty, automotive parts and accessories, others. Mass merchant segment held the largest share of the market in 2024.

Latin America Last Mile Delivery Market Outlook

Governments in Latin America are increasingly recognizing the importance of improving logistics infrastructure to support economic growth, reduce inefficiencies, and boost e-commerce activities. The government of Brazil has invested heavily in upgrading transportation networks, ports, and logistics hubs to improve overall efficiency and reduce delivery times.

Several governments in Latin America are promoting sustainable logistics solutions, including the use of EVs and green technologies in the transportation sector. Brazil and Chile have been working on policies and incentives that support clean energy and low-emission delivery solutions, which are expected to play a role in transforming last-mile delivery practices.

Latin America Last Mile Delivery Market Country Insights

Based on Geography, the Latin America Last Mile Delivery Market comprises of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Mexico. The Brazil held the largest share in 2024.

Urbanization in the Middle East is also propelling the demand for last-mile delivery solutions. With major cities such as Dubai, Riyadh, Cairo, and Abu Dhabi experiencing rapid growth, the challenges of moving goods efficiently across congested urban environments are increasing. The concentration of businesses and consumers in urban areas requires delivery networks that are highly efficient, agile, and capable of managing traffic congestion and optimizing delivery times. Additionally, the expanding middle class in countries such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt is contributing to higher demand for consumer goods, creating opportunities for last-mile delivery service providers.

Latin America Last Mile Delivery Market Company Profiles

Some of the key players operating in the market includes Amazon Logistics, UPS, FedEx, DHL, Postmates (Uber Eats), XPO Logistics, Instacart, Geodis, Gati Ltd, and Deliveroo among others. These players are adopting various strategies such as expansion, product innovation, and mergers and acquisition to provide innovative products to their consumers and increase their market share.

Latin America Last Mile Delivery Market Research Methodology :

The following methodology has been followed for the collection and analysis of data presented in this report:

  • Secondary Research

The research process begins with comprehensive secondary research, utilizing both internal and external sources to gather qualitative and quantitative data for each market. Commonly referenced secondary research sources include, but are not limited to:

  • Company websites, annual reports, financial statements, broker analyses, and investor presentations.
  • Industry trade journals and other relevant publications.
  • Government documents, statistical databases, and market reports.
  • News articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to companies operating in the market.

Note: All financial data included in the Company Profiles section has been standardized to USD. For companies reporting in other currencies, figures have been converted to USD using the relevant exchange rates for the corresponding year.

  • Primary Research

The Insight Partners’ conduct a significant number of primary interviews each year with industry stakeholders and experts to validate its data, analysis, and gain valuable insights. These research interviews are designed to:

  • Validate and refine findings from secondary research.
  • Enhance the expertise and market understanding of the analysis team.
  • Gain insights into market size, trends, growth patterns, competitive dynamics, and future prospects.

Primary research is conducted via email interactions and telephone interviews, encompassing various markets, categories, segments, and sub-segments across different regions. Participants typically include:

  • Industry stakeholders: Vice Presidents, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers
  • External experts: Valuation specialists, research analysts, and key opinion leaders with industry-specific expertise

Key Sources Referred:

  • National Home Delivery Association
  • Express Carriers Association
  • American Trucking Associations
  • Express Delivery and Logistics Association
  • C H Robinson Worldwide Inc
  • United Parcel Service Inc
  • Nippon Express Co Ltd
  • CEVA Logistics AG
  • DSV AS
  • Deutsche Post AG
  • FedEx Corp
  • DB Schenker
  • GEODIS SA
  • Amazon.com Inc