Key Market Trends and Insights
- France dominated its own Freight Brokerage Services Market in 2025 and is projected to grow at approximately 6.8% CAGR over the 2026-2035 forecast period, driven by its position as a primary European transit country handling substantial cross-border freight between the UK, Iberian Peninsula, Northern Europe, and Mediterranean markets, combined with the rapid adoption of digital brokerage platforms by French shippers seeking real-time capacity visibility.
- By Logistics Function, the Road Freight Brokerage segment held the dominant share at approximately 68% of the France freight market in 2025 and is projected to sustain its leading position, while Less-than-Truckload (LTL) brokerage is expected to register the fastest CAGR of approximately 8.9% over the forecast period driven by e-commerce-driven demand for consolidated smaller shipments and micro-fulfilment delivery flows.
- By Mode of Transport, the Road Transport segment dominates France's freight brokerage market reflecting road freight's 68% share of French logistics revenue, while Multimodal brokerage - combining road, rail, and waterway - is expected to grow fastest as carbon pricing and the EU Green Deal drive shippers to optimise transport mode selection for emissions and cost efficiency.
Market Size & Forecast
- Market Size in 2025: USD 3.25 Billion
- Projected Market Size in 2035: USD 5.41 Billion
- CAGR from 2026-2035: ~6.8%
- Fastest-Growing Segment: Digital Freight Brokerage (~24.1% CAGR)
France freight brokerage services market growth is strongly reinforced by the structural transformation of freight capacity markets driven by the pan-European trucker shortage - which channels increasing freight volumes toward spot market brokerage as shippers cannot secure sufficient contracted carrier capacity - and the explosive growth of e-commerce parcel volumes requiring flexible, scalable logistics solutions that only brokered capacity can efficiently provide. The February 2025 acquisition of C.H. Robinson's European surface transport operations by digital freight broker Sennder - adding 1,600 employees and access to 40,000 trucks - exemplifies the consolidation reshaping the European freight brokerage competitive landscape and creating larger, more technologically capable brokerage platforms serving French shippers.
Key Takeaways
- Key Takeaway 1: France's freight brokerage market is growing at ~6.8% CAGR driven by its position as Europe's primary logistics corridor and rapid e-commerce parcel volume growth.
- Key Takeaway 2: Digital freight brokerage is the fastest-growing business model at ~24.1% CAGR; Sennder's acquisition of C.H. Robinson's European arm signals accelerating platform consolidation.
- Key Takeaway 3: Road freight dominates with ~68% share; LTL brokerage grows fastest at ~8.9% CAGR driven by e-commerce consolidated shipment demand.
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Companies Mentioned
- Balguerie Group (France)
- CLASQUIN (France)
- CMA CGM Group / CEVA Logistics (France)
- DB Schenker (Germany)
- DHL Group (Germany)
- DSV A/S (Denmark)
- FedEx (USA)
- GEODIS (France)
- Kuehne+Nagel (Switzerland)

