GEODIS business has been recognised as a leader in the first-ever 2025 edition of the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Fourth-Party Logistics (4PL).
It underscores the strength of its supply chain orchestration capabilities and its ability to support companies in transforming their end-to-end logistics operations.
In this first edition, Gartner evaluates the world’s leading fourth-party logistics providers based on their Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision. This Magic Quadrant distinguishes four categories of providers — Leaders, Visionaries, Challengers and Niche Players — and serves as a key reference for supply chain leaders when assessing 4PL partners to outsource and manage their logistics and supply chain operations.
GEODIS model is neutral product strategy seamlessly combining the management of outsourced logistics activities with those operated within its own network, as well as a digital orchestration offering delivering value in areas such as network optimisation, risk management and continuous improvement.
“This recognition by Gartner confirms the relevance of our Supply Chain Management strategy and our ambition to be a leading orchestration partner for our customers. Our 4PL model is built on neutrality, efficiency and digital innovation to enable more resilient and global supply chains,” said Henri Le Gouis, Executive Vice President, Global Freight Forwarding at GEODIS.
GEODIS’ 4PL activities are driven by its Supply Chain Management (SCM) business, with approximately 1,020 employees worldwide, serving a wide range of industries including industrial manufacturing, high tech, aerospace and defense, automotive, retail, FMCG and healthcare.