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2022 Essential Financial and Operating Information for the 100 Largest Logistics Companies in North America
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Battling supply chain, freight capacity issues, logistics providers demonstrate the value they bring to their business partners
As the 3PL industry continues to grow, so does our ranking of North America’s largest logistics companies, now at 100
Find out where the Top 100 Logistics companies are located by region; click links to view details about the company
Rankings
Rank Company Headquarters Ocean Containers
1 ITG Transportation Services United States 70,000
2 Mode Global United States 76,000
3 AIT Worldwide Logistics United States 97,869
4 Matson United States 102,454
5 Maersk Logistics Denmark 133,452
6 TVS Supply Chain Solutions India 140,000
7 Gebrüder Weiss Austria 141,000
8 NNR Global Logistics Japan 169,687
9 A. Hartrodt Germany 180,000
10 Nissin Corp. Japan 205,000
11 Dimerco Express Group Taiwan 239,112
12 Scan Global Logistics A/S Denmark 245,000
13 AWOT Global Logistics Group China 250,310
14 EFL Sri Lanka 270,553
15 Clasquin France 272,228
16 Alonso Forwarding Spain 306,090
17 Seko Logistics United States 340,000
18 Mainfreight Ltd. New Zealand 347,638
19 Long Sail International Logistics China 360,000
20 Asia Shipping Transportes Internacionais Brazil 421,965
21 Hitachi Transport System Japan 441,000
22 Honour Lane Shipping Hong Kong 507,886
23 Toll Group Australia 523,300
24 Dachser SE Germany 530,000
25 Cargo Services Far East Hong Kong 600,000
26 Savino Del Bene Italy 602,500
27 UPS Supply Chain Solutions United States 620,000
28 Kintetsu World Express Japan 640,063
29 AllCargo Logistics India 684,000
30 Logwin AG Luxembourg 715,000
31 Yusen Logistics Japan 723,000
32 Nippon Express Japan 747,624
33 OOCL Logistics Hong Kong 750,000
34 Bollore Logistics France 826,000
35 Worldwide Logistics Group China 840,060
36 Fr. Meyer's Sohn Germany 850,000
37 Geodis France 900,866
38 Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Germany 905,100
39 CTS International Logistics China 1,021,007
40 Expeditors International of Washington United States 1,047,725
41 Kerry Logistics Hong Kong 1,229,298
42 Ceva Logistics France 1,269,000
43 C.H. Robinson Worldwide United States 1,500,000
44 LX Pantos South Korea 1,658,000
45 DB Schenker Germany 2,215,000
46 DSV A/S Denmark 2,900,000
47 DHL Supply Chain & Global Forwarding Germany 3,142,000
48 Sinotrans Ltd. China 3,750,000
49 Kuehne + Nagel Switzerland 4,613,000
Extras
Air, ground and ocean transportation rates soared to historic levels in 2021 as shippers leaned on 3PLs for goods
Shippers must be ready to adapt to a surge in small carriers by providing systems that allow them to succeed
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From freight brokers to airfreight forwarders, all sectors of the logistics industry reacted to new demands
Learn more about how companies are selected for Transport Topics' Top 100 Largest Logistics Companies list
Logistics News
Business, Government, Logistics

Consumer Confidence Falls in September

Consumer confidence dropped in September to the lowest level in seven months, the New York-based Conference Board said Tuesday.

September 28, 2010
Business, Logistics

Trailer Orders Jump 55% in August

Commercial trailer net orders rose 55% in August from a year earlier, ACT Research Co. said.

September 27, 2010
Business, Logistics

Universities, Schools Lack Adequate Funding to Meet ‘Critical’ Need for Supply-Chain Workers

As demand for people with transportation and logistics skills grows, many colleges and universities are finding it difficult to expand programs to meet the needs of shippers and freight carriers who are seeking trained workers and management personnel.

September 27, 2010
Business, Logistics

Capstone Projects Test Logistics Students’ Skills

Many students who take master-level courses in logistics and supply chain management are required to undertake a special project, called a capstone project, to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.

Daniel P. Bearth | Staff Writer
September 27, 2010
Letters to the Editor, Business, Safety, Government, Logistics, Autonomous

Letters: Keep the Step Vans, Calling it Quits, Natural Gas, Background Reports

Please keep step-van drivers in the National Truck Driving Championships. I attended my first truck-driving rodeo two years ago because the step-van category was added, and I had a blast. Now, I’m hooked on NTDC.

September 27, 2010
Business, Government, Logistics

L.A. Port Staff Suggests Delaying Start Date of Owner-Operator Ban Until End of 2011

Port of Los Angeles staff members are recommending that harbor commissioners push back until the end of 2011 the first phase of the port’s clean trucks program requiring that employee-only drivers move drayage trucks.

September 27, 2010
Business, Logistics

Intermodal Traffic Continues Upward Trend

Intermodal traffic increased 16.9% last week from a year earlier, the Association of American Railroads said.

September 24, 2010
Business, Logistics

Appeals Court Blocks Emissions Limits on Idling Trains

Air quality agencies tasked with reducing pollution in Southern California cannot impose emissions limits on idling trains, a federal appeals court ruled.

September 17, 2010
Business, Logistics

Intermodal Traffic Improves in Holiday Week

Intermodal traffic rose 18.1% last week from a year earlier, the Association of American Railroads said.

September 17, 2010
Business, Logistics

Penske Logistics President to Retire

Penske Logistics President Vincent Hartnett will retire and be replaced by Marc Althen, the company said Wednesday.

September 15, 2010
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