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2020 Essential Financial and Operating Information for the 50 Largest Logistics Companies in North America
Up Front
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Rankings Warehousing
Rank Company Total Space (Millions of Sq.Ft.) No. of Warehouses
56 Laney & Duke Logistics 3.0 4
46 Xpedient Logistics 4.0 5
46 Acme Distribution Centers 4.0 5
68 Ascent Global Logistics 2.5 5
40 Reo Logistics 5.0 6
76 Patterson Warehouses 2.0 6
76 Phoenix Logistics 2.0 6
73 Quiet 3PF 2.2 6
56 Evans Distribution Systems 3.0 7
86 Midwest Express Group 1.8 7
11 Regal Logistics 2.4 8
76 Commercial Warehouse & Cartage 2.0 8
40 United Facilities 5.0 9
76 The Terminal Corp. 2.0 9
68 Weber Logistics 2.5 10
73 A & R Logistics 2.2 10
76 Mallory Alexander International Logistics 2.0 10
76 TA Services 2.0 11
19 Bonded Logistics 2.6 11
63 A. Duie Pyle 2.7 11
21 The Shippers Group 4.5 11
32 Technicolor Global Logistics 6.5 12
76 Keller Logistics Group 2.0 12
68 GlobalTranz Enterprises 2.5 12
76 OIA Global 2.0 13
56 Network Global Logistics 3.0 13
27 Atlanta Bonded Warehouse 4.9 14
46 LeSaint Logistics 4.0 14
56 Covenant Logistics Group 3.0 15
30 Hub Group 6.6 16
31 Port Logistics Group 6.3 16
25 FW Logistics 7.8 16
33 Commercial Warehousing 1.9 16
34 Comprehensive Logistics 4.3 17
35 Damco International 3.9 18
63 We Pack Logistics 2.7 18
36 WOW Logistics 6.0 19
38 ODW Logistics 4.7 19
58 Logistics Plus 3.0 20
40 Blue Ribbon Transport 8.3 20
46 Barrett Distribution 4.0 20
56 D+S Distribution 3.0 21
18 Radial 11.7 21
63 ACCEL Logistica 2.7 22
32 Wagner Logistics 6.5 23
32 Verst Logistics 6.5 23
47 Performance Team 9.0 24
36 Kane Is Able Inc. 6.0 25
49 RGL Logistics 3.5 26
50 Grupo Porteo 3.2 27
76 Onest Logistics 2.0 29
15 Warehouse Services Inc. 14.0 30
86 Kintetsu World Express (North America) 1.8 31
46 SCI Group 4.0 31
55 Schneider 7.2 35
56 Legacy Supply Chain Services 7.5 36
57 Ingram Micro Commerce & Lifecycle Services 10.4 38
58 Universal Logistics Holdings 10.6 40
25 Peoples Services 7.8 42
86 Brightstar 1.8 42
27 DSV A/S (North America) 7.6 43
62 Syncreon 7.0 44
63 APL Logistics (North America) 12.7 44
64 Fidelitone 2.3 47
65 Neovia Logistics 10.2 49
56 Hitachi Transport System 3.0 49
15 WSI 14.0 52
68 Nippon Express (North America) 5.1 54
69 Odyssey Logistics & Technology 3.8 54
36 Crane Worldwide Logistics 6.0 56
71 CRST The Transportation Solution 2.1 60
72 CJ Logistics America 24.9 66
73 Saddle Creek Logistics Services 21.6 66
74 Penske Logistics 24.6 70
75 Pilot Freight Services 3.1 82
76 Kuehne + Nagel Americas 18.7 87
77 Kenco Group 26.0 90
78 DB Schenker (North America) 23.7 91
79 FedEx Logistics 30.7 110
80 Ceva Logistics (North America) 18.1 119
18 Expeditors International of Washington 11.7 133
82 Geodis (North America) 44.0 142
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51

On the Bubble

Averitt Express ($260 million), Cookeville, Tenn., provides air and ocean freight forwarding, custom brokerage, dedicated contract carriage, freight brokerage, intermodal and drayage, inventory management and packaging, order fulfillment, returned goods management, supply chain consulting, transportation management and warehousing and distribution.
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Logistics News
Business, Logistics, Government, Autonomous

Schneider, DHL Stepping Up Operations in China

Truckload carrier Schneider National said Thursday it received a business license from the Chinese government to begin trucking and logistics operations in that country.

February 15, 2007
Business, Logistics

Trailer Maker Wabash National Reports Fourth-Quarter Loss

Trailer maker Wabash National Corp. reported a fourth-quarter loss of $5 million or 16 cents a share, compared with earning $20 million or 55 cents a year earlier.

February 14, 2007
Business, Fuel, Logistics, Government

Diesel Price Jumps 4.1 Cents to $2.476 a Gallon

The average national price of retail diesel fuel jumped 4.1 cents to $2.476 a gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday.

February 13, 2007
Business, Government, Safety, Logistics

Expeditors International Reports Lower 4Q Profit

Logistics firm Expeditors International of Washington on Tuesday said its fourth-quarter profits fell to $62.6 million or 28 cents a share, down from $74.3 million or 34 cents a year ago.

February 13, 2007
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
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