ID Logistics surpasses €1 billion in quarterly revenue for first time

ID Logistics achieved a milestone in the fourth quarter of 2025, recording revenues of €1,037.5 million. The figure marks the first time the European contract logistics leader has exceeded €1 billion in a single quarter.

The company posted 12.2% growth compared to the same period in 2024. On a like-for-like basis, adjusted for currency fluctuations, growth reached 14.7%.

For the full year 2025, ID Logistics reported revenues of €3,737.0 million, up 14.2% year-on-year. Like-for-like growth stood at 16.0%. The company has doubled its revenue over the past five years.

“This performance illustrates the confidence of our customers and the unwavering commitment of our teams,” said Eric Hémar, Chairman and CEO. He attributed the success to the company’s business positioning, geographical deployment, and entrepreneurial culture.

Regional Performance Shows Broad Strength

France continued its robust growth trajectory with a 7.2% increase in the fourth quarter, despite a strong comparison base from the previous year. The region accounts for 25% of group revenues.

Europe excluding France showed strong momentum, posting 13.1% growth on a comparable basis. The region represents 49% of total revenues.

North America delivered the strongest performance with 32.0% comparable growth. The region now accounts for 19% of group revenues.

Latin America and Asia maintained sustained activity with 13.0% comparable growth, representing 7% of group revenues.

New Contract Wins Fuel Expansion

ID Logistics launched 27 new projects during 2025, demonstrating continued commercial momentum.

In the UK, the company will open a new 41,000-square-meter facility in 2026 for a global e-commerce leader. The site in southeast England will employ 450 people. This marks ID Logistics’ fourth UK operation since entering the market less than three years ago, bringing the company’s UK footprint to 1,200 employees and 130,000 square meters.

The company expanded its partnership with a global furniture leader into Portugal. A new 35,000-square-meter facility will open in southern Lisbon in 2026, dedicated to kitchenware operations. ID Logistics already operates sites for this customer in Germany and Poland.

In Brazil, ID Logistics completed its first collaboration with the H&M group. The company ramped up a new 25,000-square-meter site in Minas Gerais state during the fourth quarter. The facility employs 150 people.

Growth Outlook

The company expects the 27 new operations launched in 2025, along with its entry into Canada, to drive growth in coming months. ID Logistics plans to focus on improving productivity at recently opened sites while remaining open to acquisition opportunities.