Severe winter weather took a toll on truck tonnage in February, according to American Trucking Associations.
March 23, 2021Logistics 50 | Freight Brokerage | Dry Storage Warehousing | Refrigerated Warehousing | Dedicated | Ocean Freight | Airfreight
Top Dry Storage Warehousing Firms
Rank | Company | Total Space (Millions of Sq.Ft.) | No. of Warehouses |
---|---|---|---|
1 | DHL Supply Chain | 115.0 | 417 |
2 | XPO Logistics | 65.0 | 322 |
3 | Ryder Supply Chain Solutions | 43.7 | 246 |
4 | Geodis (North America) | 42.0 | 140 |
5 | Americold Logistics | 38.0 | 145 |
6 | FedEx Logistics | 35.0 | 130 |
7 | NFI | 31.5 | 90 |
8 | Kenco Group | 28.0 | 90 |
9 | Lineage Logistics | 26.0 | 114 |
10 | UPS Supply Chain Solutions | 26.0 | 304 |
11 | DB Schenker (North America) | 23.7 | 91 |
12 | DSC Logistics | 23.0 | 63 |
13 | Penske Logistics | 20.3 | 80 |
14 | Ceva Logistics (North America) | 19.7 | 147 |
15 | Atlas Logistics | 18.0 | 594 |
16 | Saddle Creek Logistics Services | 17.1 | 75 |
17 | DSV A/S (North America) | 16.0 | 50 |
18 | Kuehne + Nagel Americas | 15.6 | 83 |
19 | APL Logistics (North America) | 14.0 | 35 |
20 | Warehouse Services Inc. | 14.0 | 30 |
21 | WSI Inc. | 14.0 | 52 |
22 | Ingram Micro Commerce & Lifecycle Services | 12.4 | 132 |
23 | Radial | 11.8 | 24 |
24 | Expeditors International of Washington | 11.5 | 117 |
25 | Preferred Freezer Services | 11.0 | 34 |
26 | Neovia Logistics | 10.2 | 49 |
27 | United States Cold Storage | 9.6 | 37 |
28 | Blue Ribbon Transport | 8.3 | 20 |
29 | Kane Is Able Inc. | 8.3 | 26 |
30 | Performance Team | 7.0 | 22 |
31 | Syncreon | 7.0 | 44 |
32 | Universal Logistics Holdings | 6.7 | 58 |
33 | Legacy Supply Chain Services | 6.5 | 42 |
34 | Port Logistics Group | 6.5 | 14 |
35 | Technicolor Global Logistics | 6.5 | 12 |
36 | WOW Logistics | 6.0 | 19 |
37 | Landair | 5.0 | 12 |
38 | Reo Logistics | 5.0 | 6 |
39 | Shippers Warehouse | 5.0 | 11 |
40 | United Facilities | 5.0 | 9 |
41 | Verst Group Logistics | 5.0 | 19 |
42 | Schneider | 4.5 | 7 |
43 | VersaCold Logistics Services | 4.4 | 31 |
44 | Wagner Logistics | 4.2 | 15 |
45 | D+S Distribution | 4.0 | 21 |
46 | LeSaint Logistics | 4.0 | 14 |
47 | Xpedient Logistics | 4.0 | 5 |
48 | Damco International | 3.9 | 18 |
49 | Comprehensive Logistics | 3.8 | 18 |
50 | Interstate Warehousing | 3.7 | 7 |
51 | Keller Logistics Group | 3.5 | 9 |
52 | RGL Logistics | 3.5 | 23 |
53 | ODW Logistics | 3.4 | 14 |
54 | SCI Group | 3.4 | 26 |
55 | Seko Logistics | 3.3 | 100 |
56 | Atlanta Bonded Warehouse | 3.2 | 11 |
57 | Porteo Group | 3.2 | 27 |
58 | Barrett Distribution | 3.0 | 14 |
59 | Cardinal Logistics | 3.0 | 29 |
60 | Celadon Group | 3.0 | 13 |
61 | Laney & Duke Logistics | 3.0 | 4 |
62 | Network Global Logistics | 3.0 | 13 |
63 | Yusen Logistics | 3.0 | 64 |
64 | Cloverleaf Cold Storage | 2.8 | 17 |
65 | Pilot Freight Services | 2.8 | 70 |
66 | Roadrunner Transportation Systems | 2.8 | 15 |
67 | We Pack Logistics | 2.7 | 18 |
68 | Burris Logistics | 2.6 | 17 |
69 | Crane Worldwide Logistics | 2.5 | 39 |
70 | Weber Logistics | 2.5 | 10 |
71 | Mallory Alexander International Logistics | 2.4 | 12 |
72 | Regal Logistics | 2.4 | 8 |
73 | A & R Logistics | 2.2 | 10 |
74 | Amware Fulfillment/STACI U.S. | 2.0 | 9 |
75 | Commercial Warehouse & Cartage | 2.0 | 8 |
76 | Evans Distribution Systems | 2.0 | 11 |
77 | Fidelitone | 2.0 | 31 |
78 | Henningsen Cold Storage | 2.0 | 10 |
79 | Onest Logistics | 2.0 | 29 |
80 | The Terminal Corp. | 2.0 | 9 |
81 | ACCEL Logistica | 1.9 | 22 |
82 | Commercial Warehousing | 1.9 | 16 |
Top 50 Logistics Companies provide logistics services, including freight brokerage, freight forwarding, warehousing and dedicated contract carriage in North America and are ranked on the basis of annual gross revenue. Some sector rankings may have been updated since their print publication. To be included in the Top 50 list, please send contact information to tteditor@ttnews.com. We will contact you via phone or e-mail to get information about your company prior to publication of the next Top 50 list.
Extras
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Experts Foresee Strong Demand for Packaged Goods After COVID Subsides
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Intel, Ford Urge Tax Benefits for Chips, US Manufacturing
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