2023 Essential Revenue and Operating Information for the 50 Largest Global Freight Companies
Up Front

Infrastructure and automation improvements have helped port operators, but there is still more work to be done.

A new No. 1 leads off this year’s Transport Topics Top 50 list of the world’s largest freight companies.

Get a continent-by-continent and country- by-country look at where the Top 50 Global Freight Companies are based.

Rankings
Rank This Year Rank Last Year Company Headquarters Freight Revenue (Millions) Total Revenue (Millions) Freight Revenue Share
50 50 Old Dominion Freight Line USA $6,260 $6,260 100%
49 49 Schneider USA $6,604 $6,604 100%
48 - GLS Group The Netherlands $6,656 $6,656 100%
47 - Rhenus Group Germany $7,144 $7,584 94.2%
46 43 Kintetsu World Express Japan $7,316 $7,316 100%
45 42 TFI International Canada $7,357 $7,357 100%
44 47 Knight-Swift Transportation USA $7,429 $7,429 100%
43 45 Landstar System USA $7,437 $7,437 100%
42 40 Bolloré Logistics France $7,477 $11,261 66.4%
41 - Toll Group Australia $7,800 $7,800 100%
40 38 Dachser Group Germany $8,577 $8,577 100%
39 41 Wan Hai Lines Taiwan $8,686 $8,686 100%
38 39 Yang Ming Marine Transport Co. Taiwan $8,755 $8,755 100%
37 37 CJ Logistics South Korea $9,387 $9,387 100%
36 35 Kerry Logistics Hong Kong $11,065 $11,065 100%
35 30 SG Holdings Japan $11,649 $11,696 99.6%
34 26 XPO USA $12,121 $12,121 100%
33 33 ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Israel $12,562 $12,562 100%
32 32 Norfolk Southern USA $12,745 $12,745 100%
31 31 Canadian National Railway Canada $13,147 $13,147 100%
30 36 Yamato Holdings Japan $13,501 $13,693 98.6%
29 29 HMM Co. South Korea $14,380 $14,380 100%
28 25 SNCF Group France $14,429 $43,592 33.1%
27 28 J.B. Hunt Transport Services USA $14,814 $14,814 100%
26 27 CSX Corp. USA $14,853 $14,853 100%
25 19 Sinotrans China $16,169 $16,169 100%
24 20 Geopost France $16,402 $16,402 100%
23 22 Expeditors International USA $17,071 $17,071 100%
22 23 Indian Railways India $19,338 $22,885 84.5%
21 - Nippon Express Japan $19,929 $19,929 100%
20 21 Evergreen Marine Corp. Taiwan $20,587 $21,050 97.8%
19 17 C.H. Robinson USA $23,516 $24,702 95.2%
18 18 Union Pacific Railroad USA $24,875 $24,875 100%
17 16 BNSF Railway USA $25,888 $25,888 100%
16 - Ocean Network Express Japan $29,916 $29,916 100%
15 9 Deutsche Bahn Group Germany $31,101 $43,681 71.2%
14 13 DSV A/S Denmark $33,298 $33,298 100%
13 15 Hapag-Lloyd Germany $36,319 $36,319 100%
12 11 China State Railway Group China $38,475 $199,352 19.3%
11 10 Mediterranean Shipping Co. Switzerland $38,938 $38,938 100%
10 12 SF Express China $41,838 $41,838 100%
9 8 Kuehne + Nagel International Switzerland $45,066 $45,066 100%
8 7 COSCO Shipping Group China $58,108 $58,108 100%
7 6 CMA CGM France $74,500 $74,500 100%
6 4 United States Postal Service USA $78,507 $78,507 100%
5 5 Maersk Denmark $80,023 $81,490 98.2%
4 3 DHL Group Germany $87,036 $108,254 80.4%
3 2 FedEx Corp. USA $90,155 $90,155 100%
2 1 UPS Inc. USA $100,338 $100,338 100%
1 - Amazon.com Inc. USA $117,716 $514,044 22.9%
Extras

2022 saw an eastern shift in North American ocean freight, while airfreight dipped across the continent.

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Global Freight News
Government, Business, Global Freight, TCA

Cargo Workers Strike at Denver International Airport

Nearly 100 Swissport cargo workers at the Denver International Airport are on strike Dec. 11, protesting unsafe work conditions they say the company has been ignoring for more than a year.

Lauren Penington | The Denver Post
December 11, 2023
Business, Logistics, Global Freight

DHL Express Workers Strike at Cincinnati Air Cargo Hub

More than 1,100 unionized DHL Express workers walked off the job at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, a critical logistics hub for the package delivery company.

December 8, 2023
Government, Safety, Fuel, Global Freight, TCA

NTSB Calls for California Shipping Fix After 2021 Oil Spill

The National Transportation Safety Board wants changes in how containerships are anchored off Southern California to help prevent oil pipeline ruptures like the 2021 spill off Huntington Beach.

Grace Toohey | Los Angeles Times
December 6, 2023
Business, Technology, Autonomous, Global Freight

Pilotless FedEx, Reliable Robotics Plane Completes Flight

Reliable Robotics Corp. has flown a small cargo plane on loan from FedEx Corp. without a human on board, a step toward the autonomous flight startup winning regulatory approval.

Thomas Black | Bloomberg News
December 6, 2023
Government, Business, Fuel, Global Freight

Shipping Giants Want End Date for Fossil Fuel-Only Vessels

Europe’s biggest container lines want to phase out ships powered only by fossil fuels, they say in a proposal jointly made by Mediterranean Shipping Co., Maersk, CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd.

Jack Wittels and Tara Patel | Bloomberg News
December 1, 2023
Government, Fuel, Logistics, Global Freight

Greek Shipping Giant Warns Panama Canal Chaos May Hit Suez

Congestion at the Panama Canal could result in delays at Egypt’s Suez Canal, possibly affecting cargoes of liquefied natural gas, according to an official at Angelicoussis Group.

Anna Shiryaevskaya | Bloomberg News
November 29, 2023
Technology, Safety, Global Freight

DP World Says Some Personal Employee Data Stolen in Hack

DP World Plc said workers’ personal information was stolen in the November cyberattack on the port operator’s Australian business.

Angus Whitley | Bloomberg News
November 28, 2023
Government, Business, Global Freight

Shippers to Europe Facing $3.6 Billion Carbon Bill in 2024

Ships sailing to European ports face a combined carbon emissions bill of $3.6 billion next year, the start of a levy that’s likely to rise as Europe steps up efforts to combat climate change.

November 21, 2023
Business, Logistics, Global Freight

Major Shippers Don’t Predict Issues Meeting Holiday Demand

Carriers like the U.S. Postal Service, FedEx and UPS Inc. have capacity to meet projected demand this holiday season, which is cheery news for shippers and shoppers alike.

David Sharp | Associated Press
November 21, 2023
Government, Business, Logistics, Global Freight

Container Shipping Seeing Major Cuts After $364 Billion Boom

The container shipping industry, after two years of record-high freight rates and slow deliveries, is seeing its boom become a bust due to oversupply following the COVID-19 demand highs.

November 14, 2023
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