2024 Essential Revenue and Operating Information for the 50 Largest Global Freight Companies
Up Front

Revenues declined in 2023 amid an international trade slump, geopolitical conflicts and economic uncertainty.

E-commerce growth and constraints on ocean shipping have fueled strong demand for airfreight this year.

Get a continent-by-continent and country- by-country look at where the Top 50 Global Freight Companies are based.

Rankings
Rank This Year Rank Last Year Company Headquarters Freight Revenue (Millions) Total Revenue (Millions) Freight Revenue Share
1 1 Amazon.com Inc. USA $140,053 $573,988 24.4%
2 3 FedEx Corp. USA $93,316 $93,316 100%
3 2 UPS Inc. USA $90,958 $90,958 100%
4 6 United States Postal Service USA $79,324 $79,324 100%
5 4 DHL Group Germany $66,119 $88,513 74.7%
6 5 Maersk Denmark $48,905 $51,049 95.8%
7 7 CMA CGM France $47,020 $47,020 100%
8 11 Mediterranean Shipping Co. Switzerland $42,286 $42,286 100%
9 12 China State Railway Group China $35,181 $178,584 19.7%
10 9 Kuehne + Nagel International Switzerland $29,659 $29,659 100%
11 10 SF Express China $27,182 $27,182 100%
12 15 Deutsche Bahn Group Germany $26,735 $48,876 54.7%
13 8 Cosco Shipping Group China $24,799 $24,799 100%
14 18 Union Pacific Railroad USA $24,119 $24,119 100%
15 17 BNSF Railway USA $23,876 $23,876 100%
16 14 DSV A/S Denmark $21,884 $21,884 100%
17 22 Indian Railways India $19,634 $31,017 63.3%
18 13 Hapag-Lloyd Germany $19,400 $19,400 100%
19 24 Geopost France $16,976 $16,976 100%
20 19 C.H. Robinson USA $16,373 $17,605 93%
21 21 Nippon Express Japan $15,935 $15,935 100%
22 26 CSX Corp. USA $14,657 $14,657 100%
23 16 Ocean Network Express Japan $14,536 $14,536 100%
24 25 Sinotrans China $14,376 $14,376 100%
25 30 Yamato Holdings Japan $12,870 $13,066 98.5%
26 27 J.B. Hunt Transport Services USA $12,830 $12,830 100%
27 28 SNCF Group France $12,594 $45,140 27.9%
28 31 Canadian National Railway Canada $12,459 $12,459 100%
29 32 Norfolk Southern USA $12,156 $12,156 100%
30 35 SG Holdings Japan $9,689 $10,210 94.9%
31 23 Expeditors International USA $9,300 $9,300 100%
32 - Canadian Pacific Kansas City Canada $9,298 $9,298 100%
33 37 CJ Logistics South Korea $9,006 $9,006 100%
34 20 Evergreen Marine Corp. Taiwan $8,499 $8,881 95.7%
35 34 XPO USA $7,744 $7,744 100%
36 40 Dachser Group Germany $7,682 $7,682 100%
37 47 Rhenus Group Germany $7,644 $8,115 94.2%
38 46 Kintetsu World Express Japan $7,515 $7,515 100%
39 44 Knight-Swift Transportation USA $7,142 $7,142 100%
40 48 GLS Group The Netherlands $6,693 $6,693 100%
41 - Ryder System USA $6,660 $11,783 56.5%
42 29 HMM Co. South Korea $6,429 $6,429 100%
43 45 TFI International Canada $6,417 $6,417 100%
44 36 Kerry Logistics Hong Kong $6,055 $6,055 100%
45 50 Old Dominion Freight Line USA $5,866 $5,866 100%
46 41 Toll Group Australia $5,600 $5,600 100%
47 49 Schneider USA $5,499 $5,499 100%
48 43 Landstar System USA $5,303 $5,303 100%
49 33 ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Israel $5,162 $5,162 100%
50 - Estes Express Lines USA $5,074 $5,074 100%
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Post-COVID normalization and shaky economic conditions led to a difficult year at container ports and airports in 2023.

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French Shipping Giant CMA CGM Warns Demand Is Falling

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Maersk Sees Global Trade Contracting as Much as 2.5% in 2023

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Thousands of CSX Workers First to Get Paid Sick Leave

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Josh Funk | Associated Press
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