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2022 Essential Financial and Operating Information for the 100 Largest Logistics Companies in North America
Up Front
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 Warehousing
Rank Company Total Space (Millions of Sq.Ft.) No. of Warehouses
1 Koch Logistics 2.2 4
53 Reo Logistics 4.0 5
71 ITS Logistics 2.0 5
60 Evans Distribution Systems 3.0 6
60 RJW Logistics 3.0 7
6 Schneider 1.9 9
49 The Shippers Group 4.5 11
71 TA Services 2.0 11
9 Technicolor Global Logistics 6.5 12
49 Taylored Services 4.5 12
44 United Facilities 5.0 12
71 OIA Global 2.0 13
44 Logistics Plus 5.0 14
39 Atlanta Bonded Warehouse 6.4 15
15 A. Duie Pyle 3.5 16
16 Sunland Logistics Solutions 5.4 16
53 Estes Forwarding Worldwide 4.0 17
60 Covenant Logistics Group 3.0 17
41 Whiplash 6.0 18
66 Jillamy Packaging and Warehouse 2.5 18
60 Kontane Logistics 3.0 18
41 WOW Logistics 6.0 19
44 Comprehensive Logistics 5.0 20
24 Holman Logistics 7.9 20
25 FW Logistics 7.8 20
44 Barrett Distribution 5.0 21
27 Kane Logistics 6.8 21
28 Radial 13.4 22
49 TAGG Logistics 4.5 23
29 Wagner Logistics 8.0 23
34 Hub Group 7.2 23
71 ACCEL Logistica 2.0 23
33 Grupo Porteo 2.7 23
34 Verst Logistics 7.2 25
39 ODW Logistics 6.4 26
29 Legacy Supply Chain Services 8.0 27
18 Warehouse Services Inc. 14.0 30
53 SCI Group 4.0 32
39 Universal Logistics Holdings 12.2 32
40 Yusen Logistics 3.2 33
44 Dimerco Express Group 5.0 38
42 Cardinal Health 10.0 38
43 Kintetsu World Express (North America) 3.8 40
29 Peoples Services 8.0 42
45 APL Logistics (North America) 11.2 43
46 Syncreon 9.9 44
69 Averitt Express 2.1 45
48 Hitachi Transport System 2.8 48
49 Neovia Logistics 10.2 49
18 WSI 14.0 52
51 Odyssey Logistics & Technology 4.2 56
69 CRST The Transportation Solution 2.1 60
66 AIT Worldwide Logistics 2.5 61
54 DSV A/S (North America) 16.4 65
55 Maersk Logistics (Americas) 18.0 65
56 Nippon Express (North America) 6.9 66
57 CJ Logistics America 51.1 71
58 Saddle Creek Logistics Services 31.0 80
59 Metro Supply Chain 12.8 83
60 Kuehne + Nagel Americas 18.7 87
53 Seko Logistics 4.0 90
62 DB Schenker (North America) 23.7 91
63 Penske Logistics 27.4 98
64 Kenco Group 36.3 103
65 UniGroup 25.0 110
66 FedEx Logistics 30.7 110
67 Ceva Logistics (North America) 18.1 119
68 Expeditors International of Washington 11.7 133
69 UPS Supply Chain Solutions 17.3 144
70 NFI 60.0 162
71 C.H. Robinson Worldwide 12.9 283
72 Geodis (North America) 52.1 303
73 GXO Logistics 90.0 316
74 Ryder Supply Chain Solutions 80.0 330
75 DHL Supply Chain 139.6 493
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, Logistics, Government

Diesel Price Falls 2.6¢ to $2.851

The national average price of retail diesel slipped 2.6 cents to $2.851 a gallon last week, its first decline after three straight increases.

April 30, 2007
Business, Logistics

NS, KCS Report Mixed Results

Eastern freight railroad Norfolk Southern Corp.’s first-quarter profit fell, while Kansas City Southern said its net income nearly doubled.

April 26, 2007
Government, Business, Safety, Logistics

C.H. Robinson’s Profit Improves

Transportation and logistics firm C.H. Robinson Worldwide said its first-quarter net income jumped 25.6% to $73 million or 42 cents a share, up from $58.1 million or 33 cents a year ago.

April 24, 2007
Fuel, Business, Logistics, Government

Diesel Drops 2.6¢ to $2.851

The national average price of retail diesel fuel fell for the first time in a month, dropping 2.6 cents to $2.851 a gallon, the Energy Department said Monday.

April 24, 2007
Business, Safety, Government, Logistics

TransForce’s Income Dips

Canadian transportation firm TransForce Income Fund said Tuesday it earned C$20.9 million or 24 cents a share in the first quarter, down from C$22.1 million or 27 cents a year earlier.

April 24, 2007
Business, Logistics

CN, BNSF Report Lower Profit

Railroads Canadian National and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. reported their first-quarter profits declined, even as revenue rose.

April 24, 2007
Business, Logistics

Hub Group’s Earnings Rise

Third-party logistics company and freight broker Hub Group said late Thursday its first-quarter profit rose 25% to $11.4 million or 29 cents a share, from $9.1 million or 22 cents a share a year ago.

April 20, 2007
Business, Logistics

Union Pacific’s 1Q Profit Rises

Union Pacific Corp., the nation’s largest freight railroad, said Thursday its first-quarter profit rose 24% to $386 million or $1.41 per share, from $311 million or $1.15 last year.

April 19, 2007
Business, Logistics

CSX’s 1Q Profit Dips; Revenue Hits Record

CSX Corp. late Tuesday reported that its first-quarter profit fell 2%, due to slower freight demand and a sluggish economy.

April 18, 2007
Business, Logistics

CN Workers Begin Strike

Canadian National Railway Co.’s 2,800 union conductors and yard workers began rotating strikes Wednesday after rejecting a proposed one-year contract, Bloomberg reported.

April 12, 2007
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