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Medical courier market seen reaching $16.2B by 2032

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Medical courier market seen reaching $16.2B by 2032

By AI, Created 12:06 PM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – Allied Market Research says the global medical courier market was valued at $9.28 billion in 2022 and is projected to hit $16.24 billion by 2032. The forecast points to aging populations, chronic disease, biopharmaceutical growth and cold-chain demand as key drivers, while supply-chain disruptions continue to pressure delivery timelines.

Why it matters: - The medical courier market is expanding as healthcare systems need faster, more secure transport for medicines, equipment, organs, tissues and patient records. - The market is projected to grow from $9.28 billion in 2022 to $16.24 billion by 2032. - That implies a 6.42% compound annual growth rate from 2023 to 2032. - Temperature-controlled shipping is becoming more important as healthcare and pharmaceutical logistics become more specialized.

What happened: - Allied Market Research released a report on the global medical courier market covering product type and service type. - The report said the market reached $9,277.34 million in 2022. - The report projects the market will reach $16,237.27 million by 2032. - The report expects the strongest regional growth in Latin America during the forecast period. - The report expects the international service segment to post significant growth. - The report expects medical supplies and equipment to be the fastest-growing product category.

The details: - Aging populations are increasing demand for medications, medical equipment and other healthcare shipments. - The World Health Organization expects the share of people age 60 and older to rise from 12% in 2015 to 22% by 2050. - Up to 80% of older adults live in low- and middle-income countries, where the demographic shift is especially pronounced. - Chronic diseases such as cancer and diabetes are adding to courier demand. - Biopharmaceutical adoption is rising globally. - Strategic cooperation among biopharmaceutical companies is also supporting demand. - Online pharmacy orders are increasing medical delivery volume. - Seaborne pharmaceutical transport is another growth driver. - Cold-chain logistics initiatives are expanding. - Fast-track assistance in healthcare is pushing demand for quicker courier services. - Medical courier operators are using GPS tracking, online ordering and tracking platforms, signature capture and email notifications to improve delivery efficiency. - Automation is being used to reduce human errors such as misplacements. - In January 2020, Aquiline Drones and VyrtX joined forces to develop drone-based medical delivery for organs and tissues. - In December 2020, Cainiao Smart Logistics Network and Ethiopian Airlines launched an airfreight pharma service for temperature-controlled medicines from Shenzhen Airport. - In January 2022, J&T Express launched express services in Brazil and said its network covered all 26 states and one federal district. - The market is highly fragmented, with players including Affordable Courier Solutions, Aylesford Couriers, CitySprint, IntelliQuick Delivery, Blaze Express Courier Service, Cencora, DHL, FedEx, MNX and Reliant Couriers & Haulage. - The report covers North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and LAMEA. - The report is available for sample request and purchase through Allied Market Research’s website: Get the research sample pages and Procure the complete report.

Between the lines: - The report ties market growth to structural healthcare demand, not just short-term delivery trends. - The emphasis on aging, chronic disease and biopharma points to a logistics market shaped by persistent medical needs. - Pandemic-era supply chain strain still matters, especially for time-sensitive medical shipments. - An executive director at Missouri Health Care said essential supplies that used to arrive in two days now take 10-14 days because of supply chain problems. - Medical professionals also say rising online shopping has created bandwidth pressures for courier networks when consumer orders get priority over medical shipments. - The report’s focus on drones and airfreight suggests the industry is testing faster delivery models for high-value, time-critical cargo.

What’s next: - The market’s growth will likely track continued expansion in cold-chain logistics, online pharmacy fulfillment and specialty drug distribution. - Latin America could see outsized expansion if express delivery and pharma transport capacity keep scaling. - More automation and tracking technology are likely to shape competitive advantage in medical courier services. - The report says new drug launches, approvals, R&D activity and specialty drug studies could further support demand. - More information is available through Allied Market Research’s purchase inquiry page.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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