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Rankings Warehousing
Rank Company Total Space (Millions of Sq.Ft.) No. of Warehouses
1 DHL Supply Chain 119.0 417
2 XPO Logistics 84.2 401
3 Ryder Supply Chain Solutions 50.0 207
4 Geodis (North America) 42.9 168
5 NFI 41.5 130
6 FedEx Logistics 35.4 127
7 Kenco Group 25.0 80
8 DSC Logistics 23.0 63
9 Penske Logistics 21.4 87
10 DB Schenker (North America) 21.0 55
11 Ceva Logistics (North America) 19.7 147
12 Saddle Creek Logistics Services 17.9 66
13 UPS Supply Chain Solutions 17.3 144
14 Atlas Logistics 17.1 594
15 Kuehne + Nagel Americas 15.6 83
16 Warehouse Services Inc. 14.0 30
17 WSI Inc. 14.0 52
18 APL Logistics (North America) 12.0 35
19 Radial 11.8 24
20 Expeditors International of Washington 11.5 117
21 Neovia Logistics 10.2 49
22 Ingram Micro Commerce & Lifecycle Services 8.6 35
23 Universal Logistics Holdings 8.4 58
24 Blue Ribbon Transport 8.3 20
25 Kane Is Able Inc. 8.3 26
26 DSV A/S (North America) 8.2 40
27 FW Logistics 8.0 15
28 Schneider 7.0 40
29 Syncreon 7.0 44
30 Peoples Services Inc. 6.9 37
31 Performance Team 6.7 12
32 Technicolor Global Logistics 6.5 12
33 Legacy Supply Chain Services 6.2 35
34 Verst Group Logistics 6.0 20
35 WOW Logistics 6.0 19
36 Port Logistics Group 5.5 14
37 Reo Logistics 5.0 6
38 United Facilities 5.0 9
39 The Shippers Group 4.5 11
40 Nippon Express (North America) 4.4 57
41 Comprehensive Logistics 4.3 17
42 Wagner Logistics 4.2 16
43 Hitachi Transport System 4.1 48
44 Acme Distribution Centers 4.0 5
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 Atlanta Bonded Warehouse 3.8 12
50 Keller Logistics Group 3.8 9
51 ODW Logistics 3.8 14
52 Interstate Warehousing 3.7 7
53 RGL Logistics 3.5 23
54 SCI Group 3.4 27
55 Seko Logistics 3.3 100
56 Grupo Porteo 3.2 27
57 Yusen Logistics 3.1 49
58 Barrett Distribution 3.0 14
59 Cardinal Logistics 3.0 29
60 Laney & Duke Logistics 3.0 4
61 Network Global Logistics 3.0 13
62 Celadon Group 2.8 12
63 Pilot Freight Services 2.8 72
64 Roadrunner Transportation Systems 2.8 15
65 We Pack Logistics 2.7 8
66 Bonded Logistics 2.6 11
67 Burris Logistics 2.5 15
68 Crane Worldwide Logistics 2.5 39
69 Evans Distribution Systems 2.5 8
70 Weber Logistics 2.5 10
71 Mallory Alexander International Logistics 2.4 12
72 A & R Logistics 2.2 10
73 Landair 2.2 12
74 Fidelitone 2.1 30
75 Amware Fulfillment/STACI U.S. 2.0 9
76 Commercial Warehouse & Cartage 2.0 8
77 Commercial Warehousing 2.0 16
78 Onest Logistics 2.0 29
79 Patterson Warehouses 2.0 6
80 PFSweb 2.0 7
81 The Terminal Corp. 2.0 9
82 ACCEL Logistica 1.9 16
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Logistics News
Government, Business, Logistics

Port Traffic Surging as Companies Rush to Beat Tariffs

Imports at the Port of Los Angeles last month totaled 462,740 20-foot-equivalent units, or TEUs. The port also handled 122,716 export containers and 319,570 empty containers in October.

Laura Curtis | Bloomberg News
November 20, 2024
Government, Business, Logistics

Nebraska Finishes US 275 Section on Eastern Freight Route

The Nebraska Department of Transportation has been working to improve the U.S. 275 corridor in segments for many years. So far, about 70% has been completed, according to NDOT.

Noël Fletcher | Staff Reporter
November 19, 2024
Business, Logistics, Breaking News

ATA Truck Tonnage Rises 1.2% Sequentially in October

The freight market showed renewed signs of recovery in October after stumbling in September, American Trucking Associations reported.

Connor D. Wolf | Staff Reporter
November 19, 2024
Business, Technology, Safety, Logistics, Perspective

Perspective: Getting Endpoint Security Right

Securing logistics endpoints is no longer just an IT concern — it’s a critical business imperative that demands the same attention as safeguarding physical cargo.

Apu Pavithran | Founder and CEO, Hexnode
November 18, 2024
Business, Logistics, For-Hire

Moran Transportation Expands Into Ohio With RMX Acquisition

The acquisition brings 50 to 60 trucks and three service centers into Moran’s operations, increasing its total to 12 service centers and more than 675 pieces of equipment across the Midwest.

November 18, 2024
Government, Business, Logistics

Manhattan Trucks Face $14.40 Toll as Congestion Plan Begins

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved a revised congestion pricing plan for Manhattan that President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to terminate once he takes office.

Michelle Kaske | Bloomberg News
November 18, 2024
Business, Logistics, For-Hire, Top 100

Landstar Taps Beacom and Miller for New Roles

Joe Beacom will become president of Landstar System Holdings. Matt Miller will succeed Beacom as vice president and chief safety and operations officer.

November 18, 2024
Business, Technology, Logistics, Top 100

Uber Freight Launches Capacity-as-a-Service Platform

A capacity-as-a-service platform, Broker Access is designed to boost productivity, service levels and business growth for brokers, Uber Freight said.

Keiron Greenhalgh | Staff Reporter
November 15, 2024
Business, Logistics, For-Hire

J.B. Hunt Promotes Trio of Executives

J.B. Hunt Transport Services recently announced a series of executive appointments.

November 15, 2024
Government, Business, Logistics, TCA

GXO Plans 400 More Layoffs This Year

GREENWICH, Conn. — GXO Logistics this year has laid off more than 500 employees in the U.S., while it plans to cut nearly 400 more positions across two sites, according to public records.

Paul Schott | The Advocate (Stamford, Conn.)
November 15, 2024
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