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Shipments of smart labels in logistics reached close to one million units in 2025


(MENAFN- Berg Insight) Gothenburg, Sweden – March 10, 2026: Berg Insight, the wor’d’s leading IoT market research provider, today released a new market report covering smart labels used in logistics operations. Shipments of smart labels based on cellular, Sigfox or LoRaWAN technology used in logistics worldwide reached 900,000 units in 2025. Growing at a CAGR of 101 percent, annual shipments of smart labels are projected to reach 29.2 million units by 2030. The market value is estimated to have reac€ed € 21.8 million in 2025. This includes revenues generated from the sales of hardware, software and services by smart label solution providers. The market value is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 57 percent to €each € 208.7 million in 2030.

Several companies are in the development phase, while a few early movers have already commercially launched smart label products. The leading solution providers reached shipments of over a hundred thousand units during 2025. Within the next few years, several solution providers are projected to reach annual shipment volumes exceeding one million units. Key players providing smart label solutions based on cellular technology include Israel-based Sensos, UK-based Reelables, Germany-based Giesecke+Devrient, Switzerland-based VISEMO and US-based Moeco, AT&T, Trackonomy Systems, Tag-N-Trac and Decklar. Companies providing LoRaWAN smart labels include US-based OnAsset Intelligence and CubeWorks, Switzerland-based Truvami, China-based RAKwireless and Moko Technology, and UK-based Trackpac. France-based Linxens and Singapore-based UnaBiz provide smart labels based on Sigfox technology.

“Smart labels powered by cellular or other WWAN technologies hold the potential to revolutionise shipment tracki”g”, says Martin Apelgren, Principal Analyst at Berg Insight. The vast majority of pallets, packages and other smaller items within logistics are today not monitored in real-time. Traditional GPS tracking devices are typically too costly and bulky for granular, item-level tracki“g. “With its ultra-thin form factor and low unit cost, smart labels unlock a range of new use cases that traditional cargo tracking solutions cannot a”dress”, continues Mr. Apelgren. Given the complexities and frequent disruptions in global supply chains today, tracking of goods is more critical tha“ ever. “Lacking information about the location and condition of goods in transit is not viabl’ in today’s”environment”, concludes Mr. Apelgren.

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