Logistics companies for eCommerce (e-Logistics) represent a fundamental component in these types of digital businesses, as they encompass several stages of the sales process: procurement of goods, inventory management, storage, distribution and transportation, customer service, and more. The sale is not complete until the customer receives the product.
There are many companies that offer these types of services, and selecting the most suitable one for your business can be quite a complex task. To make this easier for you, we have carried out a thorough market analysis together with 58 experts to select the 14 best logistics service providers (among them, the sponsored options from Marketing4eCommerce partners are specially highlighted with ⭐). This vertical is part of our Ecommtech 2025 Guide, which you can download completely free of charge.
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These are the 14 best logistics companies for eCommerce:
Spring GDS is a global company, part of the PostNL Group, specializing in logistics solutions designed to assist brands and retailers in expanding their international reach effortlessly. It offers international delivery services and efficient returns to optimize the customer experience.
Its network spans more than 190 countries, with a flexible and scalable infrastructure that adapts to the needs of each business, from small emerging brands to major players in eCommerce. One of the key factors in their growth has been the ability to provide a high-quality service with up to 90% CO₂ reduction, at no additional cost. This enables them to combine sustainability with efficiency, delivering real value to their clients.
Additionally, they maintain a local presence in key markets and have a team of experts who guide each client throughout their growth process, focusing on intelligent, simple logistics that is designed for the future of online commerce.
NACEX is a leading urgent courier company, specializing in high-demand shipments, with 30 years of experience. Since 2002, it has been part of Logista.
NACEX strives to meet the distribution needs of its clients with the highest standards of quality. It focuses on innovation and excellence. Utilizing the latest technology allows the company to ensure security and streamline operations.
The company pursues this objective without losing sight of sustainability. Therefore, aware of the environmental impact of its activities, NACEX promotes several initiatives to minimize this impact, such as the electrification of its delivery fleets and the expansion of its NACEX.shop network of pickup points to help decarbonize last-mile distribution.
It at the same time emphasizes eco-design and the circularity of its packaging to reduce plastic usage and ensure proper waste management.
Adock is a logistics operator specialized in eCommerce that provides tailored solutions for a variety of needs: B2B, B2C, and marketplaces. Adock operates a warehouse where it manages the stock for online stores and prepares shipments. Therefore, it offers a complete service from the moment a sale is made and the order is automatically received, to the point when the product is in the client’s hands. Its technology enables you to access your stock in real time and to know the preparation and delivery status of your orders at all times.
With regard to the pricing of its services, Adock starts from a standard rate, and after thoroughly understanding each project and its requirements, it adjusts the rate to ensure it is as competitive and straightforward as possible. The company’s objective is that you are always able to anticipate the logistical costs for your eCommerce, with no hidden fees or complex formulas.
You can integrate their solutions with your online store very easily.
Another major logistics company for eCommerce. CTT is a Spanish company that began operating as an urgent parcel delivery provider in the Iberian Peninsula in February 2020, and it has been part of the CTT Group since 2005.
It offers 24 or 48-hour delivery services in Spain and Portugal, carries out international shipments, and has high-capacity sorting machines that allow it to make more than 200,000 daily deliveries. It caters to B2B and B2C companies, provides urgent delivery services, and can integrate with any eCommerce through plugins.
Present in our country since 2005, the acquisition of ASM in 2016 and Redyser in 2018 helped strengthen GLS’s presence in the Spanish market. The most notable aspects of its eCommerce offering include:
To this day, GLS remains one of the leading logistics companies worldwide.
This is a flexible delivery system from Correos designed so that recipients know the time their shipment will be delivered and can choose alternative days and time slots. It adapts to various sizes of online stores with different monthly pricing plans. It is flexible in both the pickup and delivery of packages, manages exchanges and returns, keeps customers informed, delivers on Saturdays, and reaches destinations worldwide.
A program has been designed to be compatible with marketplaces such as Amazon or eBay, and they offer free integration with eCommerce platforms such as Prestashop, WooCommerce, and Adobe Commerce.
Another major international group operating in Spain is DHL, which also provides a dedicated service for eCommerce. DHL is present in 220 countries and offers 24/48-hour deliveries in Spain and Portugal, international shipments to over 60,000 pickup points throughout Europe, as well as delivery to homes or to any of its DHL service points (3,700 in Spain and Portugal alone).
It integrates seamlessly with major online store software and marketplaces, and provides additional services such as shipping insurance, delivery of bulky items, and its Go Green policy (reducing carbon footprint) through the use of sustainable vehicles.
With a presence in Europe, America, and Asia, Logisfashion operates 25 distribution and fulfillment centers in 10 countries. Its eCommerce logistics services include storage and inventory management, Pick & Pack, order preparation, value-added operations such as labeling, bagging, ironing, or quality control, reverse logistics, forwarding and customs services, and last mile delivery.
They offer three types of integration with major eCommerce platforms: API integrations, ad hoc integrations, and client portals.
Amazon Global Logistics is an end-to-end ocean freight transportation program. It is part of a fully automated suite of supply chain services by Amazon. Once you sign up in the system, you will be able to send products to Amazon’s international network of logistics centers and offer customers the option of free two-day shipping through Prime. When a customer makes a purchase, Amazon’s logistics management specialists receive, prepare, and ship the order. They also offer returns management services.
The system works as follows:
Once Amazon receives the products at the logistics center, they will be available for customers to purchase.
Based in Madrid, Celeritas provides domestic and international transportation, home delivery, and delivery to convenience points – operating a network of 9,000 pickup points between Spain and Portugal – and offers traceability during the entire shipping process.
It handles storage, stock management, picking & packing, and replenishments, among other services. Additionally, it provides integration solutions, analytics, consulting, and multi-channel customer service.
Furthermore, it offers the “Celeritas Return” service to manage returns at convenience points as well.
UPS is an established global transportation and logistics company that delivers solutions for businesses of all sizes. It offers a wide array of shipping services, including both domestic and international options with transit times varying by destination.
Its services include UPS My Choice, allowing customers to manage their deliveries, reschedule delivery dates, or change delivery addresses. It also offers UPS Returns, a service streamlining returns management in eCommerce. The company also provides real-time tracking services, solutions for international shipping, and options for storage and distribution.
FedEx is one of the largest express transport companies in the world, providing a comprehensive logistics solution for all types of businesses, offering rapid and secure worldwide delivery.
Thanks to its wide variety of shipping options tailored to your needs and budget, your products can reach most destinations within 1 to 5 days.
Among its many solutions, it offers FedEx Delivery Manager, a tool through which your customers can control deliveries: from changing shipment receipt details to selecting a pickup point or authorizing delivery to a neighbor. This added flexibility and peace of mind is provided at no extra cost. Additionally, with FedEx Global Returns, you will benefit from a hassle-free returns process, simplifying the management of your eCommerce and improving your customers’ experience.
Amphora is a Spanish company that provides a wide range of logistics solutions tailored to the requirements of each business. If you are looking for an expert to handle the entire logistics process of your eCommerce, then you need their Amphora 3PL product—a fulfillment solution for scaling your business both locally and internationally.
With this service, Amphora handles each stage of your logistics chain, from the time of purchase in your online store to the final delivery to the customer, including returns. This comprehensive management allows you to save costs and time without losing visibility, as you have real-time access to order and inventory status via the company’s platform. Furthermore, it facilitates internationalization, thanks to warehouses around the globe and competitive pricing stemming from large shipment volumes. With Amphora 3PL, you secure an efficient and reliable service, improving both customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Seur is a B2C logistics expert. It offers storage, integrated transportation, picking, and real-time information throughout the process. Seur performs quality control, constant stock updates with minimum stock level alerts, and reverse logistics for returned products.
It provides same-day deliveries and notifies the recipient within the two hours prior to delivery. Seur offers home delivery, 3,000 pickup points in Spain, and over 50,000 pickup points in Europe. It also provides the Shop2Shop system, enabling you to ship from your nearest SEUR Pickup store so the recipient can collect it at a SEUR store or locker.
In addition to the top list above, we would like to mention other major comprehensive logistics companies that may be a good fit for your needs, especially if you do not handle a large volume of merchandise: Asendia, Autoradio, Beeping, Bigblue, Directia Logística, Frlogísticos, Genei, Huboo, ICP Logística, Katoen Natie, Mail Boxes, Mailing Andalucía, MRW, Ontime, Octopia Fulfillment, Oxperta Logistics, Paack, Sendia, Strongpoint, TNT, Turylogistics, and Zeleris.
To distinguish comprehensive eCommerce logistics from parcel and courier services, we have also created a list of companies that are highly useful for these purposes, even if they do not offer comprehensive solutions for preparation, storage, shipping, and returns.
You should keep these companies on your radar: Ara Vinc, Envialia, Hispapost, InPost (formerly Mondial Relay), Tipsa, Autoradio, Citibox, Citylogin, Deelivers, Goi, ICS, Instapack, and Revoolt.
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