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Logistics Industry M&A Trends and Insights
The logistics sector, including freight brokerage, last-mile delivery, and third-party logistics (3PL), is experiencing strong M&A activity as e-commerce demand, supply chain disruptions, and digital transformation drive consolidation. With private equity interest and strategic buyers seeking scale, now may be an ideal time to sell. Accel Business Advisors helps owners navigate this dynamic landscape for a successful exit.
Why Business Owners Are Selling
Logistics company owners often explore selling after scaling their operations, reassessing long-term financial goals, or planning for retirement. Buyers are especially drawn to businesses with strong route density, tech-enabled operations, and long-standing customer relationships. We work with owners to secure top-dollar outcomes in competitive markets.
Valuation Benchmarks
SDE Multiples: 3.0x–4.5x for small to mid-sized brokerages or delivery firms
EBITDA Multiples: 5x–7x for larger, tech-enabled, or contract-based operations
- 🔑 Key Valuation Drivers
- • Strong route optimization and delivery efficiency
- • Long-term contracts with key customers
- • Use of logistics tech platforms (e.g., TMS, GPS tracking)
- • Scalable operations with robust SOPs
- • High on-time delivery rates and customer satisfaction
- • Compliance with DOT, FMCSA, and safety regulations
- ❌ Common Valuation Detractors
- • High reliance on subcontracted drivers without oversight
- • Weak gross margins due to poor route management
- • Low tech adoption or manual processes
- • Owner-dependent relationships with key accounts
- • Limited documentation or lack of compliance systems
- 💸 Typical Deal Structures
- • Seller’s note: Seller-financed portion, repaid with interest.
- • Earnout: Performance-based post-sale compensation.
- • Equity rollover: Seller retains partial ownership in the combined entity.
- • SBA loans/bank financing: Common tools for deal funding.
- 🧑💼 Who’s Buying Logistics Companies?
- • Private equity-backed logistics platforms
- • National and regional delivery service providers
- • Individual buyers with transportation or supply chain backgrounds