Auto Rental News
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

2024 Automotive Logistics Market Outlook: Driving Towards Normalcy

The carrier market is ready for a transformative year in 2024 based on the industry's resilience, shifting dynamics, and early indicators of improvement.

by Vlad Kadurin, Ship.Cars
January 31, 2024
2024 Automotive Logistics Market Outlook: Driving Towards Normalcy

Despite the turbulence, the current state of the market shows signs of recovery as economic conditions stabilize and improve.

Graphic: Carfax

4 min to read


The automotive logistics market is a complex business system that often reflects the broader state of economic conditions. It observes cyclical patterns, heavily influenced by supply and demand dynamics. As we enter 2024, there are signs of change and potential inflection points.

This article will provide a general view of the automotive logistics market. We will journey back to its pre-pandemic state, explore current conditions, and hear from our carriers about their experiences and insights. Finally, I’ll offer a forecast, briefly exploring technology trends in the auto logistics industry.

Ad Loading...

Traditional Auto Logistics Market

In the past, the traditional auto logistics market was closely tied to overall economic conditions. Factors such as the job market, inflation, interest rates, and consumer spending shaped the industry's trajectory. However, these patterns have been thrown into disarray over the past three years, due to the pandemic and its associated supply chain issues.

State of the Market

Despite the turbulence, the current state of the market shows signs of recovery as economic conditions stabilize and improve. The job market has gained stability, the inflation rate is declining, and interest rates may be easing. Consumer spending is slowly growing, reflecting a cautious optimism among shoppers.

In the auto logistics sector, we’ve seen excess carrier capacity exit, a correction expected to continue until early into the second quarter. This aligns with the busier summer season that traditionally comes with more demand. New and used vehicle supply continues to recover and with more production comes more work for carriers, inching closer to normal conditions. An increase in rental car activity will also spur demand for fleet logistics services.

Carrier Survey Insights

Ship.Cars recently surveyed our carriers to better understand their expectations and predictions for the year. The survey included questions about carrier pay rates, available loads, fleet changes, and technology investments for 2024.

  • Expectations for carrier pay rates:When asked about their expectations for carrier pay rates this year compared to 2023, the response was mostly positive. Most of our carriers anticipate a pay increase, reflecting a stronger market position and higher demand for their services.

  • Anticipated availability of loads:Our carriers expressed an overwhelmingly positive outlook compared to last year. They expect that as the economy recovers and consumer spending increases, there will be a corresponding rise in the production and sales of automobiles.

  • Expectations for fleet changes:Our carriers are anticipating changes with some downsizing and others planning for expansion this year.

  • Likelihood of investing in technology:Our carriers scored an average of 56 out of 100, indicating a moderate to high likelihood of investing in technology in 2024. This reflects the growing importance of innovative tools in streamlining operations and improving efficiency in the logistics industry.

Ad Loading...

Forecasts for 2024

Looking ahead, 2024 is anticipated to be a better year for carriers, providing respite from the downward trend experienced over the past two years.

Diesel fuel prices will likely peak in March, and while some volatility is expected, we will not likely experience record prices. The overall automotive supply chain will continue to recover and improve, further normalizing the market.

There will be a greater focus on technology, with artificial intelligence (AI) and transportation management systems being leveraged to automate manual tasks, streamline processes, and increase efficiency. Since launching AI-powered vehicle inspections in our SmartHaul APP, Ship.Cars reports 80% of carriers using this technology, an increase of 100% over the last six months.

Electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to impact logistics with car haulers preparing for more EV cargo. Trucking companies will also start planning to invest in sustainable practices.

While estimates for truck driver shortages will continue to drop, the underlying problems such as parking, safety, and operational costs will persist. This highlights the need for quality drivers.

Ad Loading...

Vlad Kadurin, head of product and operations for Ship.Cars, foresees a better year for auto carriers in 2024, compared to the downturn of the previous two years.

Photo: Ship.Cars

A Transformative Conclusion

The automotive logistics carrier market is poised for a transformative year in 2024. The industry's resilience, coupled with shifting dynamics and early indicators of improvement, paints a positive picture.

Ship.Cars will act on feedback from carrier surveys to enhance features that optimize loads and routes for carriers. Plans are underway to implement Load Scout feature improvements to eliminate dead miles and maximize revenue.

The road ahead may still have its challenges, but clearly the industry is moving in the right direction.

ABOUT: Vlad Kadurin is the product and operations lead of Ship.Cars.

[This article was authored and edited according to Auto Rental News editorial standards and style. Opinions expressed may not reflect those of ARN].

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

More Rental Operations

green and blue bar graphs compare fleet sales June 2025 versus June 2026
Fleet Acquisitionby Martin RomjueJuly 8, 2026

Rental Car Fleet Sales Show Mid-Year Strength

June gains ensured rental fleets closed out the first half of 2026 in positive territory.

Read More →
Close up of a row of white CUVs in the Surprice Mobility fleet at the Milan airport.

Surprice Mobility Opens Corporate Rental Station at Milan Malpensa Airport

The Milan opening is part of Surprice Mobility's broader strategy to expand its corporate operations while increasing the use of technology across its network.

Read More →
Julian Gritsch with an MBA class in a classroom.

Brazilian Executive MBA Targets Growing Domestic Rental Car Industry

Rental car companies face a unique combination of challenges that are rarely addressed in traditional programs.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Green Motion team with banner bearing Japanese flag.

Green Motion Expands Into Japan With Master Franchise Agreement

Japan's tourism industry, business travel market, and demand for vehicle rental services are reasons the country represents an important market for the company.

Read More →
ACRA Chairman Sharky Laguana on stage at the ICRS event in Grapevine, Texas.
Legal & Legislativeby Martin RomjueJune 24, 2026

ACRA Carrying Fuller Industry Load As AI and EVs Lurk In Future

The leading car rental professional business group details an active legislative, regulatory, and macro-trends agenda affecting car rental operators.

Read More →
Light blue horizontal bar graphs on a chart showing World Cup-related rental car booking trends.
Rental OperationsJune 23, 2026

World Cup Travel Data Shows Longer Car Rentals and More One-Ways

A recent analysis of FIFA bookings found varied demand patterns that influenced rental car pricing.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Side view of ICRS speaker Sanchit Garg at podium in front of a floor lit red curtain
Rental Operationsby Martin RomjueJune 22, 2026

A Leveling Force: AI Morphs Into A Rental Car Profit-Seeker

Revenue managers can’t match the emerging AI tools gobbling lots of data that could counter the competitive race to the rate bottom.

Read More →
Photos of Martin Romjue and Denis Gjoni on opposite sides of large headline for the video.
Rental Operationsby Martin RomjueJune 17, 2026

Stop Losing Money On Rental Tolls

Regardless of your rental fleet size and structure, fleet managers, executives, and owners can gain valuable insights into an often-overlooked area of fleet operations.

Read More →
Richard Lowden gesturing on stage in front of a red curtain at the Gaylord Texan Resort near Dallas.
Rental Operationsby Martin RomjueJune 12, 2026

Rethink The Future To Avert A Race To The Bottom

Rental car operators heard a sobering industry message and a stern challenge at the close of the International Car Rental Show.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
John Possumato holding microphone while asking a question during a live conference session at the ICRS Show.

DriveItAway, Free2move Plan Shared Fleet Program for Independent Rental Fleet Operators

Vehicles would be placed with participating rental operations to support car renter demand and provide additional fleet capacity.

Read More →
Ad Loading...