Dataset opportunity
Logistique Services — Inspection Reports Dataset Opportunity
Moderate inspection reports dataset held by Logistique Services, usable for Document Intelligence and Defect Detection.
Score
70.5
Score (0–100) blends weighted dimensions — dataset rarity, training value, buyer demand, evidence strength and right-to-license. 70+ is deal-ready. See the scored dimensions below for the breakdown.Confidence
56%
Action
Data Sharing Agreement
The recommended deal structure for this dataset: Acquire (full buyout), License (paid usage rights), Data Sharing Agreement (controlled access, no transfer of ownership), Partnership (co-development) or Annotation Program (labeling). Chosen from data ownership, licensing complexity and accessibility.Market
Global Intelligent Document Processing market = $2.30 billion in 2024, projected to reach $12.35 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 33.1% (2025-2030).
Recent dated external facts that triggered this opportunity — auditable provenance.
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Peak indicator: $2,600 increase on one U.S. shipping service
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Lineage
How this lead was derived
The signal-first chain, end to end: recent external signals → qualified niche → resolved data-holder → site verification → scored opportunity. Every lead is explainable.
Concrete evidence this company actively cares about data — why it's ripe for the deal room.
- ✨Signal
Parent company (Squadra Group) mentions 'data management' and 'client activation' in its services, indicating a group-level awareness of data value.
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Profile
Dataset profile
Type
Inspection Reports Dataset
Modality
Document
Sector
mobility
Volume
Moderate
Freshness
Periodic
Rarity
High (proprietary)
Accessibility
Restricted
Legal
Owned by the company — GDPR-sensitive (PII review)
Buyer persona
Document-AI / IDP vendors
Logistique Services possesses a valuable Inspection Reports Dataset in document modality, encompassing geo_data and industrial_data. This rich, multimodal data is highly suitable for Document Intelligence applications, enabling AI systems to extract, classify, and analyze critical information from unstructured and semi-structured reports, particularly relevant for the mobility sector.
The global Intelligent Document Processing market is projected to reach $12.35 billion by 2030, growing at a 33.1% CAGR from 2025. Furthermore, the AI Inspection Market is expected to grow to $102.42 billion by 2032. Despite the complexities of data licensing due to its subsidiary status within Applewood and Squadra Group, requiring coordination with parent entities, and the need for robust GDPR compliance for personal data, the high demand for such specialized, valuable data in the rapidly expanding AI market justifies the negotiation efforts. ⚠ Diligence (valuable data, access to negotiate): Subsidiary of Applewood and part of Squadra Group, requiring coordination with parent entities for data licensing.; Data includes client-owned stock and order information, requiring clear data usage agreements.; Processing of e-commerce flows implies handling personal data of end-customers, necessitating robust GDPR compliance. · corporate: subsidiary of Applewood / Squadra Group.
Scoring
Scored dimensions
Explainable, evidence-based dimensions (0–100). The radar shows the investment axes.
Logistique Services possesses a unique and highly valuable collection of proprietary inspection reports, critical for the rapidly expanding Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) market. This dataset, alongside supporting logistics, inventory, and transactional data, offers a comprehensive view of their operations, directly addressing the need for high-quality, real-world data to train advanced Document-AI and IDP vendor solutions. With the global IDP market projected to reach $12.35 billion by 2030, this opportunity provides a rare chance to acquire domain-specific intelligence essential for competitive advantage and accelerated model development in the mobility sector.
See dimension details ↓- Dataset Specificity100
dominant 'inspection_records', sector mobility, 4 specific types
How sharply the data targets a specific, hard-to-substitute domain or task. Niche, well-defined data scores higher than generic. - Dataset Rarity94
proprietary domain data
How scarce and proprietary the data is. Unique domain data scores high; openly available data lowers it. - Dataset Volume58
4 evidence hits
Apparent scale of the data, inferred from the number of evidence hits and any explicit volume mentions. - Dataset Freshness46
periodic
How current the data stays — real-time/streaming scores highest, periodic dumps lower. - Training Value94
fit for Document Intelligence
How useful the data is for the target AI use-case — its fit for model training or fine-tuning. - Buyer Demand90
The Intelligent Document Processing market, which leverages AI for document intelligence, is projected to grow at a CAGR of 33.1% from 2025 to 2030, indicating strong demand for datasets like inspection reports in AI-driven sectors such as
How strongly AI builders and companies are likely to want this data, based on market signals. - Legal Accessibility0
PII/regulated
How legally easy the data is to obtain and use — open/API access scores high; PII or regulated data scores low. - Acquisition Feasibility0
medium difficulty, subsidiary of Applewood / Squadra Group
How realistic it is to actually obtain the data, given access difficulty and the holder's corporate structure. - Evidence Strength74
4 evidence types, 4 hits
How solid the proof is that the company holds this data — diversity of evidence types and number of hits. - Right to License62
ownership=owned, licensing=gdpr_sensitive
Whether the company can legally license the data out — based on ownership and licensing complexity. - Corporate Independence50
subsidiary of Applewood / Squadra Group
Whether the holder can decide alone — an independent company scores higher than a subsidiary of a large group. - Data Orientation39
1 data-appetite signals (1 types)
How actively the company invests in data, measured by its data-appetite signals (hires, products, APIs…). - Dormant Data Surplus92
surplus=high, 4 recent external signals — proprietary data beyond what's already monetised
Volume and value of proprietary data this company holds BEYOND what it already monetises — the dormant surplus we can unlock. A company can sell some insights AND still sit on a far larger dormant asset. - ICP Audit83
✓ good target — Logistique Services is a logistics provider that performs rigorous and systematic inspections as part of its core operations, generating valuable by-product data in the form of inspection reports, and its primary business is not selling data or intelligence. Issues: The exact employee count for Logistique Services as a standalone entity is not explicitly stated on its website or in readily available public records, making p
Evidence
Dataset evidence & lineage
What the typed evidence proves the company holds — reframed for clarity and set against the market.
Geospatial data
Tabular data detailing European logistics networks and delivery capabilities offers valuable insights for optimizing supply chain routes and understanding operational reach for geospatial analysis.
Industrial data
Time series data from a 41,000m² warehouse highlights rigorous quality control and inventory management processes, providing crucial context for understanding operational efficiency and product handling standards.
Transaction data
Tabular data providing real-time stock status and order traceability offers a granular view of inventory movements and customer fulfillment, essential for training models focused on supply chain visibility.
Inspection reports
Proprietary document data comprising rigorous inspection reports confirms Logistique Services' commitment to quality assurance and adherence to strict product standards, making it highly valuable for training Document-AI models in quality control and compliance.
Coverage
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Deliverable
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Logistique Services Inspection Reports — a Moderate inspection reports dataset (Document modality) in the mobility domain. Primary AI use-case: Document Intelligence. Market signal: Global Intelligent Document Processing market = $2.30 billion in 2024, projected to reach $12.35 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 33.1% (2025-2030).. Investment score 70.5/100 (confidence 0.56). Recommended action: Data Sharing Agreement.