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  2. Ryder - Wikipedia

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    A 2003–2007 Ryder Ford E-450 An Isuzu N-Series. Ryder System, Inc. is an American transportation and logistics company, specializing in truck rental and leasing, fleet management, supply chain management, and transportation management.

  3. Quiet Logistics - Wikipedia

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    Quiet Logistics was co-founded in 2009 by Bruce Welty and Michael Johnson. [3] Both have backgrounds in supply chain management, having co-founded, in 1987, warehouse management system (WMS) vendor Allpoints Systems, in Norwood, Massachusetts, and, in 2003, Scenic Technologies Corp. [4] Quiet was the first third-party logistics company to use Kiva Systems' warehouse robotics system. [5]

  4. Category:Logistics companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Logistics companies of the United States" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. 25 Biggest Logistics Companies in the World - AOL

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    XPO Logistics, Inc. (NYSE: XPO) is an American logistics services provider that provides pivotal supply chain solutions to more than 50,000 customers worldwide. Among its 50,000 customers are more ...

  6. SIRVA - Wikipedia

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    Valued at approximately US$450 million in the merger, the combined entity became the world's largest relocation and van line logistics company. Other events. On October 11, 2004, a group of 43 North American Van Lines' agents, named the Specialized Transportation Agent Group Inc., purchased NAVL's High Value Products Division from SIRVA.

  7. XPO, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Mario Harik, XPO's former chief information officer, who also serves as the company's president, was appointed as CEO. [22] In March 2022, XPO sold its North American intermodal business to Illinois-based STG Logistics for $710 million. [31] [20] In March 2023, XPO appointed J. Wes Frye, a retired industry veteran, to its board of directors. [32]

  8. Exel - Wikipedia

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    Exel was a supply chain and logistics company operating in North America and Europe, which became a subsidiary of the German firm Deutsche Post in 2005. It reported annual revenues of about $4.2 billion in February 2012. [1]

  9. Flexport - Wikipedia

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    Flexport Inc. is an American multinational corporation that focuses on supply chain management and logistics, including order management, delivery, trade financing, insurance, freight forwarding, and customs brokerage. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, [4] has thousands of employees and annual revenues of more than $3.3 ...