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2020 Essential Financial and Operating Information for the 50 Largest Logistics Companies in North America
Up Front
The third-party logistics business is undergoing a dramatic, technology-driven transformation.
Find out where the Top 50 are located by U.S. region.
Evan Armstrong breaks down how logistics segments performed in 2019.
Rankings
Rank This Year Rank Last Year Company Net Revenue (Millions) Gross Revenue (Millions) Employees
1 1 XPO Logistics $6,157
est
$10,287 100,000
2 2 UPS Supply Chain Solutions $4,690
est
$9,302 -
3 3 DHL Supply Chain $4,315
est
$4,735 -
4 4 J.B. Hunt Transport Services $3,410
est
$8,788 29,106
5 6 Ryder Supply Chain Solutions $2,853
est
$3,969 39,900
6 7 Expeditors International of Washington $2,636
est
$8,175 18,297
7 5 C.H. Robinson Worldwide $2,586
est
$15,310 15,427
8 8 Penske Logistics $2,040
est
$2,600 19,381
9 10 NFI $1,830
est
$2,130 12,600
10 12 Kuehne + Nagel Americas $1,798
est
$7,060 15,712
11 13 Ingram Micro Commerce & Lifecycle Services $1,630
est
$1,750 21,821
12 14 Geodis (North America) $1,510
est
$2,540 13,133
13 21 Lineage Logistics $1,440
est
$1,440 14,000
14 17 Americold Logistics $1,407
est
$1,775 13,000
15 11 FedEx Logistics $1,185
est
$2,310 20,000
16 15 Ceva Logistics (North America) $1,155
est
$2,345 10,350
17 20 Werner Enterprises $1,112
est
$1,524 6,305
18 16 Schneider $1,085
est
$2,670 15,650
19 18 Radial $1,082
est
- 4,914
20 19 Syncreon $1,080
est
$1,203 -
21 22 Ruan $940
est
$1,002 5,800
22 23 Neovia Logistics $835
est
$835 -
23 33 DSV A/S (North America) $810
est
$3,225 -
24 20 DB Schenker (North America) $775
est
$2,230 7,200
25 24 Cardinal Logistics $718
est
$805 4,245
26 25 Total Quality Logistics $687
est
$3,394 5,000
27 26 APL Logistics (North America) $680
est
$1,095 6,800
28 29 Saddle Creek Logistics Services $672
est
$675 3,996
29 27 Universal Logistics Holdings $610
est
$1,260 -
30 32 Kenco Group $605
est
$674 -
31 28 U.S. Xpress Enterprises $600
est
$797 3,153
32 31 DSC Logistics $565
est
$565 -
33 34 Black Horse Carriers $561
est
$561 4,040
34 35 TransGroup Global Logistics $540
est
$1,200 1,700
35 36 Performance Team $525
est
$525 5,000
36 30 Hub Group $521
est
$3,668 5,000
37 43 Covenant Logistics Group $409
est
$529 5,555
38 38 Echo Global Logistics $386
est
$2,185 -
39 42 WWEX Group $365
est
$1,675 -
39 41 Odyssey Logistics & Technology $365
est
$1,018 2,600
41 38 Landstar System $360
est
$2,173 1,333
41 Mode Global $360
est
$2,300 432
43 Burris Logistics $330
est
$3,100 2,000
44 47 Uber Freight/Transplace Inc. $325
est
$3,000 2,647
45 46 Cowan Logistics $322
est
$437 1,585
46 48 Marten Transport $321
est
$465 -
47 49 Lazer Logistics $298
est
$316 3,100
48 44 Visible Supply Chain Management $290
est
$357 1,500
49 50 GlobalTranz Enterprises $275
est
$1,532 1,156
50 Crane Worldwide Logistics $267
est
$916 -
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On the Bubble

Radiant Logistics ($230 million), Bellevue, Wash., provides air and ocean freight forwarding, custom brokerage, freight brokerage, intermodal and drayage, inventory management and packaging, order fulfillment, returned goods management, transportation management and warehousing and distribution.
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Logistics News
Business, Logistics, TCA

FedEx Freight Enlists Industry Effort to Train Drivers to Combat Human Trafficking

FedEx Freight is joining forces with Truckers Against Trafficking to train drivers to help fight human trafficking.

Wayne Risher | The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tenn.)
January 30, 2018
Business, Technology, Equipment, Logistics

Sequoia Capital Leads Group Pumping in Cash to Startup Next Trucking

Next Trucking has received $21 million in a round of financing led by Sequoia Capital, the freight marketplace startup announced Jan. 30.

January 30, 2018
Business, Technology, Logistics, Autonomous

The Robot Delivery Vans Are Here

The future of driverless driving looks like a giant toaster with a funny hat.

Kyle Stock | Bloomberg News
January 30, 2018
Logistics, Perspective

Opinion: For Logistics, It’s Data or Else

Amazon’s ongoing effort to build a fleet of air, road and sea vehicles should set off warning alarms for traditional logistics companies; the company has a 40-strong fleet of aircraft, has registered for a license for sea freight and holds a patent for a futuristic, high-speed subterranean urban delivery system.

Anna Shaposhnikova | Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer, Transmetrics
January 30, 2018
Government, Business, Logistics

Europe to Trump: If You Want a Trade War, You’ll Get One

The European Union gave President Donald Trump a fresh warning about any U.S. curbs on imports from Europe by pledging rapid retaliation, highlighting the persistent risk of a trans-Atlantic trade war.

January 29, 2018
Government, Business, Logistics

US Says ‘Some Progress’ Was Made at Latest NAFTA Talks

The U.S., Canada and Mexico said they’ve made some progress in the latest round of NAFTA talks, while America’s trade chief warned he’d like negotiations to speed up.

January 29, 2018
Business, Logistics

FedEx to Borrow $1.5 Billion for Contribution to Pension Plan After Tax Changes

FedEx Corp. is borrowing $1.5 billion to fund a contribution to its pension plan that it announced after the passage of U.S. tax law changes.

Molly Smith | Bloomberg News
January 29, 2018
Business, Logistics, TCA

New Hawaii Cargo Shipping Service is a No-Go

A much-touted plan to start a new Hawaii ocean cargo transportation service is dead in the water.

Andrew Gomes | The Honolulu Star-Advertiser
January 29, 2018
Business, Technology, Logistics

First Cryptocurrency Freight Deal Takes Russian Wheat to Turkey

The first freight deal settled in Bitcoin was executed last month on a vessel carrying wheat from top shipper Russia to Turkey, according to Prime Shipping Foundation, the venture behind the transaction.

Isis Almeida | Bloomberg News
January 29, 2018
Business, Technology, Logistics

Amazon Expands Delivery Trial That Could Hurt FedEx, UPS

Amazon.com Inc. is expanding a service launched to make more groceries, cleaning supplies and other products available for quick delivery directly from merchants without overwhelming the e-commerce giant’s warehouses with additional inventory, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg News.

Spencer Soper | Bloomberg News
January 29, 2018
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