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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
Rank This Year Company Gross Revenue (Millions) Net Revenue (Millions) Employees
1 C.H. Robinson Worldwide $22,355 $2,972
est
11,989
2 Expeditors International of Washington $16,524 $4,466 19,588
3 UPS Supply Chain Solutions $14,639 $7,000
est
80,000
4 Kuehne + Nagel Americas $12,980 $2,703 17,428
5 J.B. Hunt Transport Services $11,412 $3,685
est
34,978
6 XPO Logistics $8,907 $2,337 21,000
7 DSV A/S (North America) $7,957 $1,014
est
10,410
8 GXO Logistics $7,940 $6,860
est
75,000
9 Total Quality Logistics $7,857 $1,403 8,000
10 Uber Freight/Transplace Inc. $6,440 $680
est
4,829
11 Transportation Insight Holding Co. $5,800 $410
est
2,300
12 DHL Supply Chain $5,010 $4,570
est
40,000
13 Ryder Supply Chain Solutions $4,612 $3,265 20,000
14 WWEX Group $4,600 $837 3,660
15 Burris Logistics $4,300 $390 2,054
16 Hub Group $4,232 $600 5,000
17 Lineage Logistics $4,000 - 22,000
18 Landstar System $3,838 $635
est
800
19 Schneider $3,770 $1,445
est
16,040
20 Echo Global Logistics $3,745 $540 2,681
21 Penske Logistics $3,700 $2,885
est
19,558
22 Mode Global $3,400 $431 625
23 NFI $3,120 $2,500 15,400
24 DB Schenker (North America) $3,030 $1,065
est
8,850
25 Ceva Logistics (North America) $2,835 $1,300
est
20,000
26 Geodis (North America) $2,760 $1,630
est
17,761
27 Americold Logistics $2,715 $2,130 16,275
28 AIT Worldwide Logistics $2,292 $444 2,280
29 Seko Logistics $2,018 $550
est
3,000
30 FedEx Logistics $1,920 $980
est
21,000
31 Knight-Swift Transportation $1,900 $800
est
20,000
32 Kerry Logistics (Americas) $1,860 $615
est
-
33 Werner Enterprises $1,837 $1,302 6,884
34 ArcBest Corp. $1,810 $255 1,392
35 Omni Logistics $1,798 $517 4,500
36 Capstone Logistics $1,780 $1,420
est
17,000
37 Maersk Logistics (Americas) $1,700 $610
est
4,000
38 TFI International $1,662 $215
est
6,000
39 Arrive Logistics $1,632 $200
est
1,290
40 Ascent Global Logistics $1,600 $213 1,000
40 Crane Worldwide Logistics $1,600 $449 2,155
42 BDP International $1,552 $379
est
5,000
43 Universal Logistics Holdings $1,502 $735
est
7,999
44 Pilot Freight Services $1,350 $385
est
3,000
45 Kintetsu World Express (North America) $1,327 $425
est
1,259
46 Syncreon $1,275 $1,116 13,000
47 Allen Lund Co. $1,225 $147 623
48 Ruan $1,223 $860
est
5,500
49 Radial $1,200 $1,200
est
4,600
50 Odyssey Logistics & Technology $1,167 $396 2,586
51 Redwood Logistics $1,160 $173 868
52 OIA Global $1,156 $177 1,249
53 Convoy $1,130 $135
est
1,200
54 U.S. Xpress Enterprises $1,083 $654 4,000
55 CRST The Transportation Solution $1,040 - 6,536
56 Integrity Express Logistics $1,027 $124 682
57 Cardinal Logistics $981 $806 4,160
58 Nippon Express (North America) $971 $90
est
2,900
59 Bollore Logistics (Americas) $965 $215
est
1,268
60 ITS Logistics $955 $137 785
61 Kenco Group $947 $661 5,800
62 CJ Logistics America $914 $914
est
3,900
63 Traffix $898 $162 423
64 Radiant Logistics $889 $221
est
685
65 Scan Global Logistics A/S $880 - 2,400
66 PLS Logistics Services $850 $105 582
66 Armstrong Transport Group $850 $105 500
68 Saddle Creek Logistics Services $816 $780
est
5,800
69 BNSF Logistics $800 $125
est
700
70 Matson Logistics $793 - 525
71 Metro Supply Chain $770 $770
est
6,000
72 Priority-1 Inc. $757 $141 550
73 MegaCorp Logistics $742 $102 550
74 BlueGrace Logistics $720 $115
est
563
75 Spot Inc. $713 $65 413
76 Day & Ross $710 $500
est
425
77 Covenant Logistics Group $709 $435
est
3,000
78 Pepsi Logistics Company $705 $57 310
79 ATS Logistics Services $681 $106 338
80 R&R Family of Companies $667 $114 354
81 FLS Transportation Services $600 $91 385
82 Hellmann Worldwide Logistics (Americas) $585 $120
est
2,229
83 Mullen Group $584 $115
est
2,500
84 Cowan Logistics $548 $181 1,594
85 Watco Logistics $524 $64 234
86 Axle Logistics $520 $67 260
87 TA Services $516 $97 700
88 Circle Logistics $513 $83
est
540
89 Lazer Logistics $500 $470
est
5,200
90 England Logistics $490 $105
est
528
90 Venture Logistics $490 $343 1,400
92 TransAmerica Express Logistics $480 $140
est
50
93 Logistic Dynamics $477 $69 53
94 Marten Transport $474 $353
est
1,735
95 ProTrans $450 $115
est
1,150
96 Averitt Express $399 $291 1,500
97 Cornerstone Systems $394 $45
est
198
98 Magellan Transport Logistics $374 $59 175
99 Legacy Supply Chain Services $365 $279 2,800
100 Steam Logistics $358 $45 425
Extras
Air, ground and ocean transportation rates soared to historic levels in 2021 as shippers leaned on 3PLs for goods
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Logistics News
Perspective, Business, Safety, Government, Autonomous, Logistics

Opinion: Regulation Rollback: Will Safety Suffer?

Throughout Donald Trump’s campaign for president, slashing regulations was a core theme. Many of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees are long-standing opponents of a heavily regulated business environment. I welcome this time to catch our breath. The rate of regulatory change in the trucking industry has been too rapid for many businesses to keep pace.

March 27, 2017
Business, Government, Safety, Autonomous, Logistics, Technology, Equipment

Tonnage Down 2.8% in February From Year Ago

Truck tonnage dropped 2.8% in February year-over-year, reversing January’s positive momentum, but American Trucking Associations’ chief economist maintains that freight activity remained strong considering February 2016 was a record-setting month.

Ari Ashe | Staff Reporter
March 27, 2017
Business, Logistics

Monthly Trailer Orders Up 24%, Passes 26,000

U.S. trailer orders in February pushed past 26,000, up 24% year-over-year, as dealers restocked and fleets continued to extend orders, experts said, adding that industry backlog is below last year’s pace and freight demand has not fully returned.

Roger Gilroy | Senior Reporter
March 27, 2017
Business, Logistics

Schneider Going to Wall Street With Share Price of $18 to $20

Schneider, the largest privately owned for-hire carrier in the United States and Canada, will become a publicly traded company as soon as April 5 with shares trading between $18 and $20, according to Bloomberg News and a company filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Ari Ashe | Staff Reporter
March 24, 2017
Business, Logistics

Container Shipping Lines Ordered to Testify in US Sector Probe

The U.S. Justice Department has ordered top executives from several container shipping lines to testify in an antitrust investigation over practices by an industry that is the backbone of world trade, the companies said on March 22.   

March 22, 2017
Business, Logistics

Push by Drivers to Unionize at XPO Spreads to New Jersey

The efforts of XPO Logistics less-than-truckload drivers to organize into unions have spread to Trenton, New Jersey, with 33 employees filing a petition with the National Labor Relations Board.

March 21, 2017
Business, Logistics

New, Safer US Rail Cars Gather Dust Even as Ethanol Trains Grow Longer

While crossing a small wooden bridge in northwestern Iowa on March 16, 20 rail tank cars in a mile-long train transporting ethanol flew off the tracks, sending fireballs into the sky as thousands of gallons of the biofuel leaked into the creek below.

March 20, 2017
Letters to the Editor, Business, Government, Safety, Technology, Logistics

Letters: Entry-Level Driver Training, Cost Containment

Readers discuss the regulatory side of entry-level driver training and the best way to maximize profit is containing costs.

March 20, 2017
Editorial, Business, Government, Safety, Autonomous, Technology, Logistics

Editorial: A Useful Discussion on Safety

Last week, we cheered the apparent demise of a federal regulatory provision regarding hours of service. Now we’d like to salute a positive development: a recent discussion on truck safety before a Senate subcommittee.

March 20, 2017
Business, Government, Safety, Logistics, Technology, Equipment

Truckload Driver Pay Inches Up in 4th Quarter

Salaries for truckload drivers rose at the low rate of 0.04 point in the fourth quarter year-over-year, according to the latest National Transportation Institute index (or 0.03% on a preliminary basis), the slowest in 2016.

Ari Ashe | Staff Reporter
March 20, 2017
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