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Jul 1, 2026 at 9:48 AMThe second edition of the Logistics Market Study Switzerland 2026 is now available online. Technological innovations, regulatory requirements, and increasing demands for sustainability and supply security shape the development. At the same time, the study makes it clear that the path to decarbonization is more challenging than often assumed.
Although the number of electrically powered commercial vehicles is significantly increasing and the expansion of charging infrastructure is progressing, CO₂ emissions from road freight transport rose again in 2024 compared to the previous year. The main reasons for this are the economic recovery and higher transport performance. Road freight transport saw a slight increase, while rail lost market shares, and its share of the modal split fell to the lowest level since the pandemic.
The electrification of vehicle fleets is developing positively. Battery-electric commercial vehicles are gaining significant importance in new registrations, although their share of the total fleet remains low. The study therefore sees a continued need for action in expanding efficient charging infrastructures and establishing reliable political frameworks.
In addition to market analyses, the study focuses on the key topic of resilience through outsourcing and as-a-service business models. Flexible procurement and operational models can help companies make their supply chains more resilient and reduce investment risks. Overall, the Logistics Market Study provides valuable insights into the current developments and challenges of the Swiss logistics market.





