Despite enduring a cooldown in international trade, most of the world’s largest transportation and logistics providers continued to grow their Âbusinesses in 2022.
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Amazon's Logistics Business Tops 2023 Global Freight List
Map: Where They Are
Get a continent-by-continent and country-by-country look at where the 2023 Top 50 Global Freight Companies are based.
November 3, 2023DHL Express Opens Atlanta Cargo Facility
DHL Express on July 6 opened an $84.5 million, 100,000-square-foot hub at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
July 10, 20233PLs Make Debut on Global Freight 50
While the worst of the global supply chain snarls brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic now appear to be in the rearview mirror, it’s still not business as usual for international freight.
November 30, 2022Top North American Seaports and Airports Realize Record Volumes
Seaports and airports across North America experienced record-breaking volume in 2021 amid growing consumer demand.
November 4, 2022A Clouded Outlook for Global Freight
Describing global supply chains as “volatile” for the last two years is an understatement. Glimmers of hope are emerging, but anxiety grows over whether freight volumes can maintain traction amid high inflation and economic uncertainty.
November 4, 2022Map: Where They Are
Get a continent-by-continent and country-by-country look at where the Top 50 Global Freight Companies are based.
November 4, 2022Gloom in Transports Sends Smoke Signal for US Stocks
The latest warning sign for U.S. stocks is emerging from a corner of the market that investors closely watch to get a read on the state of the economy and the health of American consumers: Transportation shares.
April 4, 2022DeJoy Says He’s Been Cleared in Federal Probe
WASHINGTON — Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said March 31 that the Justice Department has closed without criminal charges an investigation into political fundraising activity at his former business.
March 31, 2022Secretary Walsh Optimistic About Port Workers’ Contract Talks
CARLISLE, Pa. — Labor Secretary Marty Walsh is optimistic that upcoming labor negotiations for workers at West Coast ports will progress smoothly, noting the critical role that dockworkers and port drivers play in keeping supply chains moving.
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