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2019 Essential Financial and Operating Information for the 50 Largest Logistics Companies in North America
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Rankings
Rank Company Headquarters Airfreight (Metric Tons)
1 Cargo Services Far East Hong Kong 31,000
2 Sankyu Inc. Japan 38,756
3 Shanghai Hengrong International Transportation China 40,000
4 Scanwell Logistics United States 40,000
5 APL Logistics Singapore 47,135
6 BEL International Logistics Hong Kong 50,000
7 Mallory Alexander International Logistics United States 50,000
8 CJ Logistics South Korea 53,575
9 Imperial Logistics South Africa 53,660
10 Seko Logistics United States 70,000
11 XPO Logistics United States 72,600
12 OIA Global United States 75,000
13 BDP International United States 76,000
14 TransGroup Global Logistics United States 86,000
15 Beijing Harmony Shipping & Forwarding Agent China 100,000
16 Nissin Corp. Japan 100,000
17 Toll Global Forwarding Australia 106,600
18 Mainfreight Ltd. New Zealand 127,174
19 AWOT Global Logistics Group China 141,766
20 Trinity Logistics USA United States 156,200
21 Cargo-Partner Austria 173,247
22 Damco/Maersk Logistics The Netherlands 176,000
23 Logwin AG Luxembourg 180,000
24 EFL Sri Lanka 196,875
25 Dimerco Express Group Taiwan 224,100
26 C.H. Robinson Worldwide United States 225,000
27 Pilot Freight Services United States 230,000
28 FedEx Logistics United States 276,400
29 Hitachi Transport System Japan 300,000
30 NNR Global Logistics Japan 315,011
31 Dachser SE Germany 335,500
32 Crane Worldwide Logistics United States 337,300
33 Geodis France 357,024
34 Yusen Logistics Japan 368,198
35 Kerry Logistics Hong Kong 409,127
36 Agility Logistics Kuwait 415,000
37 Apex Logistics International Hong Kong 430,000
38 Ceva Logistics France 476,600
39 Sinotrans Ltd. China 533,300
40 Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Germany 578,007
41 Kintetsu World Express Japan 580,228
42 Bollore Logistics France 640,700
43 DSV A/S Denmark 689,045
44 Nippon Express Japan 899,116
45 UPS Supply Chain Solutions United States 935,300
46 Expeditors International of Washington United States 1,011,563
47 Panalpina Inc. Switzerland 1,038,700
48 DB Schenker Germany 1,377,000
49 Kuehne + Nagel Switzerland 1,743,000
50 DHL Supply Chain & Global Forwarding Germany 2,150,000
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Logistics News
Business, Government, Safety, Logistics

Hub Group’s Fourth-Quarter, Full-Year Earnings Rise

Third-party logistics provider Hub Group said late Monday it earned $13.5 million or 34 cents a share in the fourth quarter, up from $10.1 million or 25 cents a share for the same quarter a year earlier.

February 12, 2007
Business, Safety, Government, Logistics

Vitran’s 4Q Income Flat; Company Reports Record Year

Toronto-based transportation and logistics firm Vitran Corp.’s fourth-quarter profit was $5 million or 37 cents a share, compared with $5 million or 39 cents a year earlier.

February 8, 2007
Business, Safety, Government, Logistics

Pacer’s Fourth-Quarter Income Rises; Revenue Dips

Transportation and third-party logistics firm Pacer International’s fourth-quarter net income rose to $21.5 million or 57 cents a share, from $20.4 million or 54 cents a year earlier.

February 8, 2007
Business, Government, Logistics

CSX Plans $8 Mln. Upgrade of Charlotte, N.C., Intermodal Terminal

Eastern freight railroad CSX Corp.’s intermodal unit plans to invest about $8 million to expand its Charlotte, N.C., terminal, the company said Wednesday.

February 7, 2007
Business, Safety, Government, Logistics

Company Withdraws from $1.2 Billion Buyout Plan of EGL

Transportation and logistics firm EGL Inc. said Wednesday that the private firm set to buy the bulk of EGL’s stock and take the company private pulled out of the $1.2 billion deal, citing concerns about EGL’s impending 2006 earnings report.

February 7, 2007
Business, Logistics

Kansas City Southern’s Fourth-Quarter Profit Improves

Kansas City Southern railroad said Tuesday it earned $35.7 million or 41 cents a share in the fourth quarter, compared with earnings of $2.3 million or 3 cents a year earlier.

February 6, 2007
Business, Government, Logistics

FedEx Integrates LTL Units Into U.S., Canadian Operations

FedEx Corp. said Monday it has integrated its 2006 acquisition of Watkins Motor Lines into its less-than-truckload network in the United States and Canada.

February 5, 2007
Business, Government, Logistics, Autonomous

Canadian For-Hire Companies’ Revenue Rose in 2Q ’06

There were an estimated 3,336 for-hire trucking companies based in Canada with annual revenues of $1 million or more in the second quarter of 2006, almost unchanged from the same quarter in 2005, Statistics Canada said Thursday.

February 1, 2007
Business, Logistics

Target Logistics’ Fiscal Second-Quarter Income Dips

Freight forwarder Target Logistics’ fiscal second-quarter profit fell to $590,000 or 3 cents a share, from $976,000 or 5 cents in the previous second quarter.

February 1, 2007
Business, Logistics, Government

January Chicago Manufacturing Index Shows Contraction

The National Association of Purchasing Management-Chicago’s manufacturing index fell in January to the first contraction since April 2003, NAPM said Wednesday.

January 31, 2007
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