Global Quick Delivery Commerce Market

Quick Delivery Commerce Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis, By Delivery Time Frame (Ultra-Fast Delivery, Same Day Delivery), By Application (Retail & E-Commerce, Healthcare), By End User (B2C, C2C), By Region - Industry Forecast 2025-2032


Report ID: SQSG25S2008 | Region: Global | Published Date: January, 2025
Pages: 242 | Tables: 65 | Figures: 72

Quick Delivery Commerce Market Competitive Landscape

As competition in the instant delivery segment intensified, businesses are constantly battling for the same customers to boost their quick delivery commerce market share. Offering faster delivery than competitors is one of the key areas' businesses are focusing on to improve the consumer experience and loyalty and gain a competitive edge. Dija in the United Kingdom, Gorillas in Germany, Getir in Turkey, and Flink in Germany are leading the delivery game by offering 10-minute deliveries to their customers. Several instant players, including Flink and Gorillas, have expanded rapidly, adding a total of about 350 locations by the end of 2021. Some players are reporting revenues of around US$500 million and claim to be profitable in certain urban hubs.

Top Players in Quick Delivery Commerce Market

  • DoorDash Inc. (United States) 
  • Delivery Hero SE (Germany) 
  • Just Eat Takeaway.com N.V. (Netherlands) 
  • Uber Technologies Inc. (United States) 
  • Meituan (China) 
  • Grab Holdings Limited (Singapore) 
  • Zomato Limited (India) 
  • Deliveroo plc (United Kingdom) 
  • Glovo (Spain) 
  • Instacart Inc. (United States) 
  • Gopuff (United States) 
  • Getir (Turkey) 
  • Jumia Technologies AG (Germany) 
  • Ola Foods (India) 
  • Swiggy (India) 
  • Blinkit (India) 
  • Zepto (India) 
  • BigBasket (India) 
  • Flipkart Quick (India) 
  • Amazon Fresh (United States)

Quick Delivery Commerce Market Recent Development

  • In August 2022, Co-has op's partnered with Uber Eats to bring quick home delivery to 1,000 of its locations. Customers will be able to order groceries through the Uber Eats app and have them delivered within 30 minutes from their local Co-op store. The service will be launched in August itself and is expected to be completed by the end of September. Customers will then be able to order from a selection of over 6,000 items available at their local Co-op store.
  • In August 2022, Quiet Platforms, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Eagle Outfitters Inc, and Fanatics, a leading provider of licensed sports merchandise and global digital sports platform, announced the expansion of their partnership, which began in May 2022, to enable same-day and next-day delivery of Fanatics orders to customers in 11 additional U.S. markets.
  • In November 2021, DoorDash acquired Wolt and GoPuff bought Dija in an attempt to internationalize their footprint. The deal is the largest in the food delivery industry, and it expands DoorDash's footprint to European countries such as Germany and Poland. With the acquisition of Wolt, the company will enter 23 new European countries, including Germany, Poland, and Czechia, as well as Kazakhstan and Cyprus.
  • In August 2021, GoPuff acquired Dija, a UK-based rapid grocery delivery startup. Dija has only been in business for eight months, making it an exceptional success story in a crowded market. The transaction comes months after GoPuff acquired Fancy in May, allowing the US-based company to compete with Europe's largest e-grocers such as Deliveroo and Uber Eats.
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Global Quick Delivery Commerce Market size was valued at USD 107.9 billion in 2023 and is poised to grow from USD 120.96 billion in 2024 to USD 301.63 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 12.1% during the forecast period (2025-2032).

As competition in the instant delivery segment intensified, businesses are constantly battling for the same customers to boost their quick delivery commerce market share. Offering faster delivery than competitors is one of the key areas’ businesses are focusing on to improve the consumer experience and loyalty and gain a competitive edge. Dija in the United Kingdom, Gorillas in Germany, Getir in Turkey, and Flink in Germany are leading the delivery game by offering 10-minute deliveries to their customers. Several instant players, including Flink and Gorillas, have expanded rapidly, adding a total of about 350 locations by the end of 2021. Some players are reporting revenues of around US$500 million and claim to be profitable in certain urban hubs. 'DoorDash Inc. (United States) ', 'Delivery Hero SE (Germany) ', 'Just Eat Takeaway.com N.V. (Netherlands) ', 'Uber Technologies Inc. (United States) ', 'Meituan (China) ', 'Grab Holdings Limited (Singapore) ', 'Zomato Limited (India) ', 'Deliveroo plc (United Kingdom) ', 'Glovo (Spain) ', 'Instacart Inc. (United States) ', 'Gopuff (United States) ', 'Getir (Turkey) ', 'Jumia Technologies AG (Germany) ', 'Ola Foods (India) ', 'Swiggy (India) ', 'Blinkit (India) ', 'Zepto (India) ', 'BigBasket (India) ', 'Flipkart Quick (India) ', 'Amazon Fresh (United States)'

Consumer preferences have shifted dramatically in recent years. Urbanization, smaller households, busier lifestyles, and an aging population have all resulted in an increased demand for faster, more convenient shopping options. Instead of buying groceries and household goods in bulk - the foundation of traditional retail and eCommerce - shoppers now prefer to shop for smaller ticket items and fewer goods in real-time as and when they need them. This behavior gave rise to instant delivery, which allowed individuals to receive 1-2 products within minutes of placing an order. And, as instant delivery becomes more popular, consumers' willingness to wait 3-5 days for their deliveries has begun to decline, paving the way for quick commerce to become its retail segment. These factors are expected to drive the global instant delivery market over the forecast year.

Instant delivery was already in use for takeaway food delivery, but it quickly spread to other segments during the pandemic. Particularly in the grocery sector. As consumers were forced to rely on online shopping due to nationwide curfews and lockdowns, large-format retailers such as Walmart and Tesco saw an opportunity. They expanded their delivery services to provide fast grocery delivery in a variety of locations. As this trend gained traction, many instant delivery players such as DoorDash, Deliveroo, GoPuff, and Postmates exploded in the grocery delivery space, a market that had previously been underserved.

In the global Quick Delivery Commerce market, Asia-Pacific led the market, accounting for more than XX% of global revenue in 2021. The growing number of e-commerce and quick delivery commerce companies, combined with the growing number of online shoppers, is attributed to regional quick delivery commerce market growth. Furthermore, rising internet penetration, smartphone adoption, and rapid urbanization are expected to drive regional market expansion. Based on our study we found that the number of smartphone devices in the Asia Pacific is expected to reach 3,900 billion by 2025.

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