China Railway Express Company Limited
China Postal Logistics Company Limited
Cosco International Cargo Company Limited
China Railway Container Transportation Company Limited
Chinese Merchants Logistics Group Company Limited
China National Materials Storage and Transportation Company Limited
Shandong SITC Ltd.
China National Petroleum Corporation
China Railway Modern Logistics Technology Corporation
Qingdao Haier Logistics Co.
Yuancheng Group Limited
Bao Supply Logistics Enterprise Group Limited
Wuhu Ande Logistics Company Limited
China Logistics Company
Shenzhen Yiho Supply Chain Management Company Limited
China Railway Special Cargo Transportation Company Limited
Oriental International Logistics (Group) Co. Ltd.
Shanghai Yunfeng (Group) Company Limited
Beijing Home Delivery Express Company Limited
Tianjin Zhenhua Logistics Group Co. Ltd.
Henan China Post Logistics Co.
Shandong Jiayi Logistics Co.
Zhejiang Bada Logistics Co.
Zhengzhou Transportation Group Co.
Henan Road & Harbor Comprehensive Transportation Co.
Beijing Futian Logistics Co.
Xiamen Port Development Co. Ltd.
Shenzhen Baisha Logistics Co.
Henan Province Yuxin Logistics Co.
Shandong Gaijiagou International Logistics Co. Logistics Co.
Handan Transportation Group Co.
C&D Logistics Group Co.
Yibin Anji Logistics Group Co.
Fujian Shenghui Logistics Group Co.
Cangzhou Transportation Group Co.
Nantong Bus Transportation Co.
Jiaozuo Transportation ( Ltd.
Beijing Chili Logistics Co.
Shanghai Port International Container Cargo Co.
Fujian Hongjie Logistics Co. Ltd.
Qingdao COSCO Daya Logistics Co.
Sichuan Orient Logistics Co. Ltd.
Xinxiang Automobile Transportation Company of Henan Province
Henan Changtong Transportation Co. Ltd.
Xiamen Hongxin Venture Company Limited
Qingdao Fuxingxiang Logistics Company Limited
Shanghai Huier Logistics Company Limited
Zhuhai Jitai Logistics Company Limited
Changzhou Jiaotong Transportation Group Co. Ltd.
Shenzhen Yiyatong Supply Chain Co.
Qingdao Railway Far East Logistics Co.
Tianjin Logistics & Freight Center
Tianjin China Post Logistics Co.
Beijing Hezhong Aoshunda Logistics Co.
Zhejiang Huarui Group Co.
Shenzhen Zhenghai Logistics Co. Ltd.
Wuhan Zhongyuan Development Automobile Logistics Co.
Hangzhou No.1 Automobile Transportation Co. Ltd.
Shandong National Railway Tianlong Logistics Co.
Beijing Hefeng International Logistics Co.
Chongqing Airport Group Co.
Shanxi Bulky Automobile Transportation Co.
Sinwen Mining Group Material Supply and Marketing Co.
Fujian Rongtai Minguang Steel Logistics Co.
Xiamen Guomao Taida Logistics Co.
Hunan Yili Co.
1. UPS
UPS is the world's largest courier agency and parcel delivery company, as well as the world's leading provider of specialized transportation and logistics services. On every working day, UPS delivers parcels to 1.8 million customers and up to 6 million recipients. The company's major operations are located in the United States and more than 200 other countries and regions. Currently, UPS has established a large and credible global transportation infrastructure, forming a comprehensive, in place and guaranteed services, and constantly using advanced technology to support these services. The logistics services provided by UPS include integrated supply chain management.
UPS business revenue is characterized by different characteristics depending on the region and mode of transportation. From the regional point of view, the U.S. domestic business revenue accounted for 89% of the total revenue, Europe and Asia business revenue accounted for 11%; from the point of view of the mode of transportation, the domestic land transportation revenue accounted for 54% of the total revenue, air transportation revenue accounted for 19%, delayed transportation revenue accounted for 10%, foreign transportation revenue accounted for 9%, and non-parcel business revenue accounted for 4%.
On January 10, 2001, UPS acquired California Logistics, a subsidiary of the Fritz Group of companies, by issuing $433 million worth of new stock, and merged the company into UPS's expanding logistics business, making it a larger transportation group.
2. FedEX
FedEX Corporation, formerly known as FDX Corporation, is a provider of global transportation, logistics, e-commerce, and supply chain management services that offer integrated business solutions to customers through an independent network of subsidiaries. Its subsidiaries include FedEXExpress, which operates courier services; FedEXGround, which operates packaging and ground delivery services; FedEXCustomCritical, which operates high-speed transportation delivery services; FedEXGlobal, which operates integrated logistics, technology and transportation services; and VikingFreight, a small transportation company in the western United States. small transportation company in the western United States).
In terms of business distribution, FedEX accounts for 76% of total revenues from domestic operations and 24% from foreign operations; in terms of transportation modes, air transportation accounts for 83% of total revenues, highway 11%, and others 6%.
3. DPWN
Deutsche Post, the national postal service of Germany and a well-known logistics company in the European region, was renamed Deutsche Post World Net, or DertschePostWorldNet, or DPWN for short. Realizing that its business has been significantly affected by globalization as well as by e-commerce, DPWN has allocated its business to four autonomously operating The DPWN recognizes that its business is significantly affected by globalization and e-commerce, and has therefore allocated its business to four autonomous divisions: the Postal Division, the Logistics Division, the Courier Division and the Financial Services Division.
The postal division is responsible for postal, direct marketing and publication distribution, and has a high-level network of operations involving 83 standardized German distribution centers***, with a strong focus on direct marketing; the logistics division provides one-stop services and services throughout the entire logistics supply chain, with global air, sea and European road transport services and customized logistics solutions; and the courier division provides one-stop services through Europcargo, which is a global provider of air and sea freight, European road transport services and customized logistics solutions; and the courier division provides one-stop services through Europcargo and Europcargo. solutions; the Courier division offers express services covering Europe through the global postal and international postal business units of EuroExpressGermany and EuroExpressEurope, as well as a global presence through a partnership with DHL; and the Financial Services division provides multi-channel banking services to private and commercial customers.
In terms of net revenues, DPWN's four business services - Postal, Logistics, Courier and Financial Services - account for 49%, 18%, 21% and 12% of DPWN's total revenues, respectively. In particular, the logistics business accounted for 23%, 17%, 8% and 23% of DPWN's total revenue in Germany, France, Italy and the rest of Europe, respectively; and 12%, 11% and 6% in Scandinavia, the Americas and Australia, respectively.
4. Maersk/A.P. Moeller
Maersk/A.P. Moeller is a world-renowned shipping group, of which MaerskSealand is the largest shipping company in the world, and its ship holdings include container ships, bulk carriers, supply and special-purpose ships, and tankers. The group owns a large number of loading and unloading terminals and provides logistics services.Moeller's subsidiaries also engage in oil and gas exploration in Norway, Venezuela and other countries. In addition, the group is engaged in the manufacture of ships and intermodal containers and the production of pharmaceuticals, and provides information services to MaerskAir, a domestic airline.
5. NipponExpress
NipponExpress's major businesses include motor transportation, air transportation, and warehouse storage, each of which accounts for 44%, 16%, 5%, and 25% of its total revenue, respectively. Geographically, approximately 93% of its operating revenue comes from Japan, and its customers are mainly from the electronics, chemical, automotive, retail and technology industries.
6. Ryder
Ryder Systems, Inc. provides logistics, supply chain, and transportation management services on a global basis. The company's offerings include full-service leasing, commercial leasing, maintenance of motor vehicles, and integration services. In addition, the company offers comprehensive supply chain programs, cutting-edge logistics management services, and e-commerce solutions.
On November 20, 2000, Ryder Systems, Inc. formed a joint venture with Toyota (Americas) Corporation and its Toyota Group*** of Japan called TTR Logistics, Inc. The new venture, in which Ryder Systems and Toyota hold equal shares, focuses on transportation and logistics operations related to Toyota and other Japanese automotive companies in North America. on November 14, 2000, Ryder Systems and From2GlobalSolutions, one of the world's leading providers of international logistics technology and trade intelligence to major companies, announced a strategic alliance. On November 14, 2000, Ryder Systems and From2GlobalSolutions, one of the world's leading providers of international logistics technology and trade intelligence to major corporations, announced a strategic alliance that will allow Ryder Systems to utilize From2GlobalSolutions solutions to provide specific international trade services to customers via the Internet.
7. TNTPostGroup (TPG)
TPG provides postal, courier and logistics services to more than 200 countries and territories around the world, and owns a 50% stake in Postkantoren. TPG utilizes the TNT brand for courier dispatch and logistics services.
In October 2000, TPG established a third party logistics joint venture with Shanghai Automotive Industry***. This joint venture opened the door for TPG to the automotive logistics market in China. in November 2000, TPG selected Vivaldi Software as its global customer relationship management system to monitor and improve sales activities and manage customer service operations. in December 2000, CtilLogistix merged with TNTLogitics in North America to form the seventh largest North American In January 2001, TNTLoop secured a contract from YamahaMotorEurope for TNT to provide an online store for the Japanese automaker to provide Back-End services including handling, warehousing and dispatch.
8. Expeditors
The company is a global logistics services provider and offers its customers a seamless international network to support the transportation and strategic placement of goods. The company's services include air, ocean, and freight forwarding, customs brokerage services for every U.S. office and many overseas offices, as well as distribution management, consolidation, cargo insurance, order management, and customer-focused logistics information services.
9. Panalpina
Panalpina is one of the world's largest freight forwarding and logistics groups, with 312 branches in 65 countries.Panalpina's core business is integrated transportation. Through its integrated freight services, Panalpina positions itself between standardized transport solutions and traditional shippers. In addition to handling traditional freight transportation, the group is committed to providing logistics services, particularly in the automotive, electronics, telecommunications, oil and energy, and chemicals sectors.
AirSeaBroker is the Panalpina Group's global freight wholesaler, coordinating the Panalpina Group's sea freight system with regular connections around the world, and also offering new services for combined transportation. airSeaBroker is organized into three business units: the Sea Freight Division, the West Africa Division, and the Chartering and Heavy Lifting Division.
Swissglobalcargo, a joint venture between Panalpina and Sairlogistics established in July 1999, is the world's first airfreight company to offer fully integrated, door-to-door, time-bound guaranteed, weight-restriction-free airfreight.
In December 2000, the company built a customer-centric e-commerce platform connecting both Panalpina's in-house facilities and the external e-platforms offered to customers.
10. Exel
Renamed Exel on July 26, 2000, following the merger of OceanGroup and NFC Corporation, Exel consists of five business units: Consumer Goods/Retail/Healthcare Europe, Consumer Goods/Retail/Healthcare Americas, Development and Automation, Technology and Global Management, and Asia Pacific. The company has 1,300 locations worldwide and employs more than 50,000 people. Currently, the company's three main operating subsidiaries are Exel, Msas Global Logistics, one of the world's largest freight forwarders providing multimodal transportation, regional distribution, inventory control, value-added logistics, information technology and supply chain solutions on a global basis, and CoryEnvironmental is one of the largest scrap disposal companies in the U.K. Exel has a strong market position in ground transportation supply chain services, offering services such as warehousing and distribution, transportation management services, customer-focused services, JIT services and global aftermarket logistics services.
In December 2000, Exel acquired Total Logistics (Editor's note: Total is a regional supply chain management company based in Australia and New Zealand that specializes in providing supply chain management services to more than 30 major pharmaceutical and healthcare companies). In October of the same year, Exel and UPS*** worked together to create a supply network for Ford and a major revamp of Ford's supply chain in Europe.