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2019 Essential Financial and Operating Information for the 50 Largest Logistics Companies in North America
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Rankings Warehousing
Rank Company Total Space (Millions of Sq.Ft.) No. of Warehouses
1 DHL Supply Chain 121.0 430
2 XPO Logistics 90.0 400
3 Ryder Supply Chain Solutions 54.4 304
4 Geodis (North America) 50.0 176
5 NFI 49.6 134
6 Americold Logistics 37.0 155
7 FedEx Logistics 35.4 127
8 Kenco Group 26.0 90
9 Neovia Logistics 24.0 112
10 DB Schenker (North America) 23.7 91
11 DSC Logistics 23.0 50
12 Kuehne + Nagel Americas 22.8 98
13 Saddle Creek Logistics Services 19.2 62
14 Ceva Logistics (North America) 18.1 119
15 UPS Supply Chain Solutions 17.3 144
16 Penske Logistics 15.4 98
17 Warehouse Services Inc. 14.0 30
18 WSI Freight Solutions 14.0 52
19 APL Logistics (North America) 12.0 35
20 Radial 11.7 21
21 Expeditors International of Washington 11.5 117
22 Ingram Micro Commerce & Lifecycle Services 10.4 38
23 Universal Logistics Holdings 9.3 40
24 Performance Team 8.5 25
25 Blue Ribbon Transport 8.3 20
26 FW Logistics 7.8 16
27 Peoples Services Inc. 7.8 42
28 CJ Logistics America 7.7 45
29 DSV A/S (North America) 7.0 38
30 Schneider 7.0 35
31 Syncreon 7.0 44
32 Technicolor Global Logistics 6.5 12
33 Verst Group Logistics 6.4 21
34 Legacy Supply Chain Services 6.3 36
35 Port Logistics Group 6.3 16
36 Crane Worldwide Logistics 6.0 56
37 Kane Is Able Inc. 6.0 25
38 WOW Logistics 6.0 19
39 Nippon Express (North America) 5.9 86
40 Hub Group 5.8 15
41 Reo Logistics 5.0 6
42 United Facilities 5.0 9
43 Atlanta Bonded Warehouse 4.5 14
44 The Shippers Group 4.5 11
45 Comprehensive Logistics 4.3 17
46 Wagner Logistics 4.2 16
47 ODW Logistics 4.1 17
48 Acme Distribution Centers 4.0 5
49 Barrett Distribution 4.0 20
50 LeSaint Logistics 4.0 14
51 Xpedient Logistics 4.0 5
52 Damco International 3.9 18
53 Odyssey Logistics & Technology 3.8 49
54 SCI Group 3.4 27
55 Hitachi Transport System 3.3 49
56 Grupo Porteo 3.2 27
57 Pilot Freight Services 3.1 82
58 D+S Distribution 3.0 21
59 Keller Logistics Group 3.0 9
60 Laney & Duke Logistics 3.0 4
61 Network Global Logistics 3.0 13
62 RGL Logistics 3.0 26
63 We Pack Logistics 2.7 18
64 ACCEL Logistica 2.6 22
65 Bonded Logistics 2.6 11
66 A. Duie Pyle 2.5 10
67 Evans Distribution Systems 2.5 8
68 Weber Logistics 2.5 10
69 Regal Logistics 2.4 8
70 Ascent Global Logistics 2.3 5
71 A & R Logistics 2.2 10
72 Covenant Logistics Group 2.2 16
73 Amware Fulfillment/STACI U.S. 2.0 15
74 Commercial Warehouse & Cartage 2.0 8
75 Fidelitone 2.0 33
76 Logistics Plus 2.0 11
77 Mallory Alexander International Logistics 2.0 10
78 Onest Logistics 2.0 29
79 Patterson Warehouses 2.0 6
80 The Terminal Corp. 2.0 9
81 Commercial Warehousing 1.9 16
82 Integrated Distribution Services 1.9 7
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Logistics News
Business, Logistics

Shippers Feeling Railroaded With Prices Up Even as Freight Falls

All major North American railroads pushed through rate increases earlier this year even as freight fell the most since 2009.

Thomas Black | Bloomberg News
May 5, 2016
Business, Logistics

XPO, Estes Agree to Settle Defense Contract Overcharge Suit

XPO Logistics and Estes Express have agreed to pay a total of $13 million to settle overcharge claims in connection with the Defense Transportation Coordination initiative, a federal contract that was meant to lower logistics costs.

May 4, 2016
Business, Logistics

XPO First-Quarter Loss Narrows Slightly; Expeditors Profit Declines

XPO Logistics slightly reduced its first-quarter loss, excluding one-time costs, to $9.8 million, or 8 cents per share, while earnings slipped 9% to $96.6 million, or 53 cents, as airfreight and ocean forwarding results weakened.

Rip Watson | Special to Transport Topics
May 3, 2016
Business, Logistics

Expeditors Net Income Falls 9% on Lagging Freight Volume, Profitability

Expeditors International of Washington Inc. reported net income fell 9% to $96.6 million, or 53 cents per share, as air and ocean freight forwarding shipments and profitability declined.

May 3, 2016
Business, Logistics

Freight Group Says St. Louis Region Has Undersold Role as Logistics Hub

The St. Louis Regional Freightway launched April 27 to coordinate planning and projects for the region’s freight and shipping infrastructure as well as to expand the local industrial business market on both sides of the Mississippi.

Leah Thorsen | St. Louis Post-Dispatch
May 2, 2016
Business, Logistics

March Trailer Orders Decline 36%

U.S. trailer orders in March fell sharply year-over-year to the lowest point since July 2013, but earlier orders remain in place, analysts said.

Roger Gilroy | Senior Reporter
May 2, 2016
Business, Logistics

Consumer Sentiment Declines to Seven-Month Low in April

Consumer confidence fell to a seven-month low in April as Americans’ expectations about economic growth dropped to the lowest point since September 2014.

Shobhana Chandra | Bloomberg News
April 29, 2016
Business, Logistics

Logistics Profits Help First-Quarter Earnings Rise at Three Companies

Logistics proved to be a profitable business in the first quarter as three prominent companies reported higher results.

April 27, 2016
Business, Government, Logistics

Consumer Confidence Fell More Than Forecast in April

Consumer confidence retreated more than forecast in April as Americans’ optimism about the outlook for the economy and employment waned.

Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg News
April 26, 2016
Logistics

Norfolk Southern Earnings Rise 25%, Helped by Cost Cuts

Norfolk Southern Corp. reported the best year-over-year improvement in first-quarter rail industry earnings, boosting net income 25% to $387 million, or $1.29 per share, helped by expense reductions and improved results for commodity groups, particularly automotive shipments.

April 22, 2016
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