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Internationally renowned Logistics consulting company

The World's Top 10 Logistics Companies

UPS (United Parcel Service) is the world's largest courier organization, the world's largest parcel delivery company, and the world's leading provider of specialized transportation and logistics services.

The Company has built a large and trusted global transportation infrastructure and has developed a comprehensive, competitive and guaranteed portfolio of services, which it continues to support with state-of-the-art technology. The company offers logistics services that also include integrated supply chain management.

FedEx is a global provider of transportation, logistics, e-commerce and supply chain management. The company provides integrated business solutions to its customers through a network of independent subsidiaries. The U.S. business accounts for 76% of FedEx Corporation's total revenues, while the international business accounts for 24%. In terms of transportation modes, air operations accounted for 83% of total revenues, road 11% and other 6%.

Deutsche Post World Net, DPWN for short, is Germany's national postal service and a leading logistics company in the European region, divided into four autonomously operated divisions: postal, logistics, courier and financial services. The Postal Division consists of the postal, direct marketing and publication distribution businesses, and has a high-level operational network consisting of 83 standardized sorting centers throughout Germany, with an increasing emphasis on the high-growth direct marketing business. The Courier division offers express services across Europe. Services include global air and ocean freight, European ground transportation services and customer-developed logistics solutions. In terms of net revenue, DPWN's four main businesses, Post, Courier, Logistics and Finance, account for 49%, 21%, 18% and 12% of total business respectively.

Aersk/A.P. Moeller is the world's largest shipping company, with a fleet of 250 vessels, including container ships, bulk carriers, supply and special-purpose vessels, and tankers. The group also owns a large number of loading and unloading terminals and provides logistics services, and its subsidiaries also drill for oil and gas in Norway, Venezuela and other countries.

Nitto's business is divided into motor transportation, air transportation, warehousing and others, which account for 44%, 16%, 15% and 25%, respectively. Customers are mainly in the electronics, chemical, automotive, retail and technology industries. Geographically, 93% of its operating revenue comes from Japan.

Ryder (Ryder Systems) provides a range of technologically advanced logistics, supply chain and transportation management services worldwide.

The company's product offerings include full-service leasing, commercial leasing, motor vehicle maintenance and integration services. It also provides comprehensive supply chain solutions, cutting-edge logistics management services and e-commerce solutions to support its customers' entire supply chain, from the input of raw materials to the distribution of products.

TPG (The Netherlands Postal Group) provides postal, courier and logistics services to more than 200 countries and territories around the world and owns 50% of Postkantoren, the organization that operates the post offices in the Netherlands. TPG provides courier dispatch and logistics services under the TNT brand name (TNT's logistics business is focused on the automotive, high-tech and pan-European sectors), and its logistics sector now has 137 warehouses*** covering 1.55 million square meters. By business type, TPG's three main businesses, mail, courier and logistics (net revenue), account for 42%, 41% and 17% respectively. And in terms of geographical performance, Europe accounted for 85%, while Australia, North America, Asia and other regions accounted for 6%, 4%, 2% and 3% respectively. In terms of operating profit, mail, courier and logistics accounted for 76%, 15% and 9% respectively.

In October 2000, TPG established a third-party logistics partnership with Shanghai Automotive Industry***. This 30 million dollar cooperative venture opened the door for TPG to the Chinese automotive logistics market.

Expeditors (Baoming Enterprises) is a global logistics services company that provides its customers with a seamless international network to support the transportation and policy placement of commodities. The company's services include air and ocean freight (consolidation services) and freight forwarding, customs brokerage services at each of its U.S. offices as well as many of its overseas offices, and additional services including distribution, consolidation, cargo insurance, order management, and customer-focused logistics information services. In terms of business type, it is mainly concentrated in air transportation, ocean transportation and freight forwarding, accounting for 53%, 25% and 12%, respectively, by revenue. In terms of regional distribution, the business is mainly concentrated in the Far East, accounting for 56%, and in the United States, Europe and the Middle East, South America, and Australia, accounting for 25%, 15%, 3%, and 1% of revenue, respectively.

Panalpian is one of the world's largest freight forwarding and logistics groups, with 312 branches in 65 countries and territories, and its core business is the integrated transport business, offering services that are integrated and tailored to the customer's solution, positioning itself between standardized transport solutions and traditional shippers.

In addition to handling traditional freight transport, the group specializes in logistics services for multinational companies, particularly those in the automotive, electronics, telecommunications, oil and energy, and chemicals sectors.

In terms of total profit, Panalpian's four main businesses, namely air, ocean, logistics and others, accounted for 44.9%, 31.3%, 20.3% and 3.5% respectively, and geographically they were further distributed as Europe and Africa accounted for 52.7%, the Americas for 33.9% and Asia Pacific for 13.4%.

Exel Group was founded on July 26, 2000 and currently operates the following three subsidiaries: Msas Global Logistics is 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. CoryEnvironmental is one of the largest waste management companies in the U.K. Exel has a strong market position in ground transportation supply chain services, providing services that include warehousing and distribution, transportation management services, customer-focused services and global aftermarket logistics services.