Key Market Trends and Insights
- Doha dominates the Qatar 3PL market in 2025, anchored by Hamad International Airport, Hamad Port, and the concentration of corporate headquarters requiring comprehensive supply chain management services.
- By Service Type, Transportation services lead market revenue, reflecting the dominance of road and air freight movements in Qatar's import-dependent economy, while Value-Added Services are growing fastest as retailers and e-commerce operators demand fulfilment, kitting, and reverse logistics capabilities.
- Manufacturing is the largest end-user industry at approximately 25.4% revenue share in 2025, driven by petrochemical, steel, and building materials manufacturing logistics in Mesaieed Industrial City and Ras Laffan, while Retail and E-Commerce is growing fastest at approximately 6.05% CAGR.
Market Size & Forecast
- Market Size in 2025: USD ~2.1 Billion
- Projected Market Size in 2035: USD ~3.2 Billion
- CAGR from 2026-2035: ~5.5%
- Leading City: Doha
Qatar's post-FIFA 2022 logistics landscape is characterised by substantial modern warehousing supply-with some market oversupply providing favorable lease rates for 3PLs establishing or expanding operations-and growing infrastructure investment in Hamad Port capacity expansion and airport cargo facility upgrades. The ADQ-Aramex acquisition in July 2025 positions the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund's logistics platform as a regional consolidator, with implications for competitive dynamics in Qatar's 3PL market as Aramex's Qatar operations gain access to ADQ's capital and regional network resources.
Key Takeaways
- Qatar's 3PL market is characterised by high import logistics volumes, premium energy sector project logistics demand, and growing e-commerce distribution requirements that are driving sustained 5.5% CAGR growth through 2035.
- ADQ's acquisition of Aramex signals regional logistics consolidation, with GCC sovereign wealth fund capital reshaping competitive dynamics in Qatar and the broader Middle East 3PL market.
- E-Commerce and retail sector 3PL demand is the fastest-growing segment at approximately 6.05% CAGR, driven by Qatar's high-income consumers' growing preference for online shopping through platforms like Snoonu, Amazon, and regional marketplaces.
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Companies Mentioned
- BDP International (USA)
- Aramex (UAE)
- Falcon Express Services Qatar (Qatar)
- Links Shipping (Qatar)
- Cargo World (Qatar)
- DHL Supply Chain & Global Forwarding (Germany)
- Kuehne + Nagel (Switzerland)
- DB Schenker (Germany)

