Global Carriers Face Disruption, Eye Recovery

By Seth Clevenger ing to No. 5, up from No. 7 a year ago and No. 9 in 2018. Managing Editor, TT Features China-based COSCO Shipping Group also moved up the list, rising to No. 10, from No. 12 last year. A bit further down the list, eight of the biggest names in the he world’s largest freight transportation providers over- North American trucking industry also rank among the Top 50 came unprecedented disruption in 2020 as the coro- largest freight transportation companies in the world, across all T navirus outbreak upended normal freight patterns and modes. muddled supply chains. The fallout from the pandemic also Less-than-truckload carrier XPO Logistics appears at No. 24, created even more uncertainty in an international business en- just ahead of intermodal and trucking firm J.B. Hunt Transport vironment that already had been unsettled by trade disputes Services at No. 25. and higher tariffs. LTL provider YRC Worldwide checks in at No. 29, fol- Despite these challenges, the companies ranked on the Trans- lowed by truckload carrier Knight-Swift Transportation at port Topics 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers list have ad- No. 32, LTL carrier Old Dominion Freight Line at No. 33 justed their operations to keep pace with ever-changing market and truckload provider Schneider at No. 36. conditions. Canada-based TFI International also appears on the list at Looking ahead, the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agree- No. 37. ment and the Phase 1 deal between the U.S. and China have Estes Express, the largest privately held LTL carrier in the Unit- ­added some degree of clarity on the trade policy front, but the ed States, ranks No. 45. outlook for 2021 remains clouded as governments, businesses and Meanwhile, two new freight transportation providers crack the people around the world continue the fight against COVID-19. Top 50 — a pair of state-owned rail service providers in post-­ The Top 50 list ranks companies according to asset-based freight Soviet nations. revenue in 2019, so it does not yet reflect the business impact of Ukrainian Railways enters the rankings at No. 46, and Kazakh- the global pandemic, but it does provide an overview of the larg- stan Temir Zholy, the Central Asian country’s national railroad, est freight carriers in the world across all transportation modes, rounds out the list at No. 50. including truck, rail, ocean and air freight. Ocean carriers and rail service providers accounted for more Transport Topics produces the annual Top 50 Global Freight than half of the companies ranked on this year’s Top 50 list, with 14 Carriers list in cooperation with SJ Consulting Group. for each mode of transportation. Ten of the companies listed are On this year’s Top 50 list, U.S.-based parcel giants FedEx Corp. primarily parcel carriers, eight are trucking companies, and four and UPS Inc. remain well ahead of the pack as the two largest are airfreight carriers. commercial transportation companies in the world, with FedEx The United States is home to 14 of the Top 50 companies, more maintaining a narrow lead in freight revenue. than any other country. Six have headquarters in Japan, while four The Maersk Group, at No. 4, is the largest ocean shipping com- are based in China, four in Germany and three in Canada. pany on the list, but several rivals are closing the gap. All revenue figures are listed in U.S. dollars. Currency conver- France-based CMA CGM Group continued its ascent by climb- sions are based on the average exchange rate during the year.

Acknowledgments and Sources The 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers is an annual project of Transport Topics produced in cooperation with SJ Consulting Group. Seth Clevenger, TT’s managing editor of features, produced the publication with the help of Features Coordinator Marissa Gamache and Multiplatform Coordinator Joe Antoshak. The cover was designed by Brian Kelly, creative services manager. Production Manager Debra Devine designed the layout. Rank Rank Freight Revenue Total Revenue Freight Revenue 2020 2019 Company Headquarters (in millions) (in millions) % of Total Revenue Freight Assets Description

1 United States $64,690 $69,189 93.5% 186,000 vehicles Air cargo, parcel delivery and truck 1 FedEx Corp. 679 aircraft transportation services in more than 1 NYSE: FDX 220 countries and territories. Includes operations of Manton Air-Sea Pty Ltd. and Frederick Smith, Chairman and CEO Flying Cargo Group. fedex.com United States $63,978 $74,094 86.3% 125,000 vehicles Parcel delivery, truck, air cargo and 2 UPS Inc. 572 aircraft intermodal transportation services in more 2 NYSE: UPS than 220 countries and territories. Carol Tomé, CEO ups.com China $44,468 $163,536 27.2% NA Passenger and freight transportation 3 3 China Railway Corp. services in China. Zhang Zongyan, Chairman china-railway.com.cn/en/ Denmark $34,839 $38,890 89.6% 708 vessels Ocean shipping of containers, crude oil and 4 The Maersk Group LNG worldwide, with operations in more 4 OMX: MAERSK A, MAERSK B than 130 countries. Soren Skou, CEO maersk.com France $30,254 $30,254 100% 505 vessels Ocean shipping of dry, refrigerated and 7 CMA CGM Group tank containers and bulk commodities 5 worldwide. Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and CEO cmacgm-group.com/en/ Russia $26,267 $38,618 68.0% NA Passenger and freight rail transportation 5 6 Russian Railways services in Russia. Oleg Belozerov, Chairman and CEO eng.rzd.ru Germany $24,265 $70,940 34.2% 103,600 vehicles Parcel delivery and freight transportation 6 Deutsche Post DHL Group 260 aircraft services in more than 220 countries and 7 FWB: DPW territories. Frank Appel, CEO dpdhl.com

1 FedEx Corp. revenue is for the 12 months ended Nov. 30, 2019.

2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with — 3 Rank Rank Freight Revenue Total Revenue Freight Revenue 2020 2019 Company Headquarters (in millions) (in millions) % of Total Revenue Freight Assets Description Switzerland $24,002 $24,002 100% 560 vessels Ocean shipping of containers, intermodal 8 Mediterranean Shipping Co. transportation and port services in 155 8 countries. Gianluigi Aponte, Chairman Diego Aponte, President and CEO msc.com United States $22,328 $23,515 95.0% 8,391 locomotives Rail and intermodal transportation services 10 BNSF Railway 78,150 rail cars in 28 states in the Midwest and Northwest 9 (Berkshire Hathaway Inc.) United States and three provinces in Canada. Carl Ice, President and CEO (retiring at end of 2020) Kathryn Farmer, President and CEO (effective Jan. 1) bnsf.org China $21,787 $21,787 100% 1,362 vessels Ocean shipping of containers, bulk 12 10 COSCO Shipping Group commodities, crude oil and LNG worldwide. Xu Lirong, Chairman en.coscoshipping.com United States $21,708 $21,708 100% 7,691 locomotives Rail and intermodal transportation services 9 Union Pacific Corp. 56,876 rail cars in 23 states in the western United States. 11 NYSE: UNP 53,872 containers Lance Fritz, Chairman, 47,854 chassis President and CEO up.com

India $19,036 $26,991 70.5% 11,764 locomotives Passenger and freight rail transportation 11 Indian Railways 12 279,308 rail cars services in India. V.K. Yadav, Chairman indianrailways.gov.in China $16,050 $16,050 100% 34,904 vehicles Parcel delivery in China and Mongolia, 15 SF Express 50 aircraft Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea, 13 SHE: 002352 Australia and the United States. Wang Wei, Chairman sf-express.com/us/en/

1 Indian Railways revenue is for the 12 months ended March 31, 2020.

— 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with 4 Rank Rank Freight Revenue Total Revenue Freight Revenue 2020 2019 Company Headquarters (in millions) (in millions) % of Total Revenue Freight Assets Description Germany $14,121 $14,121 100% 239 vessels Ocean shipping of dry and refrigerated 14 Hapag-Lloyd AG containers. 14 ETR: HLAG Rolf Habben Jansen, CEO hapag-lloyd.com/en/home.html Germany $12,963 $49,761 26% 2,680 locomotives Passenger and freight rail and truck 13 Deutsche Bahn AG 82,685 rail cars transportation in Germany and more than 15 130 countries worldwide. Richard Lutz, CEO bahn.com Japan $12,517 $14,911 84% NA Package delivery services in Japan and 16 Yamato Holdings Asia. 16 TYO: 9064 Masaki Yamauchi, Chairman Yutaka Nagao, President and CEO yamato-hd.co.jp/english/ United States $11,937 $11,937 100% 3,561 locomotives Rail and intermodal transportation services 17 CSX Corp. 51,498 rail cars in 23 states and the District of Columbia in 17 NASDAQ: CSX the eastern United States. 17,981 containers James Foote, President and CEO csx.com United States $11,296 $11,296 100% 3,906 locomotives Rail and intermodal transportation services 19 Norfolk Southern Corp. 50,553 rail cars in 22 states and the District of Columbia in 18 NYSE: NSC the eastern United States. 18,920 containers James Squires, Chairman, 33,861 chassis President and CEO nscorp.com Canada $10,953 $11,241 97.4% 2,412 locomotives Rail and intermodal transportation services 20 Canadian National Railway 66,978 rail cars in Canada and the United States. The 19 NYSE:CNI company also operates ships and barges for hauling bulk commodities on the Great Jean-Jacques Ruest, Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System. President and CEO cn.ca

2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with — 5 Rank Rank Freight Revenue Total Revenue Freight Revenue 2020 2019 Company Headquarters (in millions) (in millions) % of Total Revenue Freight Assets Description Japan $10,210 $16,262 62.8% 792 vessels Ocean shipping of containers, wood 18 NYK Group chips, cars, bulk commodities and LNG 20 TYO: 9101 worldwide, port terminal operations and harbor truck services in North America. Tadaaki Naito, Chairman Hitoshi Nagasawa, President nyk.com Japan $9,696 $10,633 91.2% 702 vessels Ocean shipping of containers, bulk 21 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines commodities, cars and LNG worldwide. 21 TYO: 9104 Junichiro Ikeda, President and CEO mol.co.jp/en/ Japan $9,036 $10,683 84.6% NA Provides parcel delivery services in Asia, 22 SG Holdings North America and Africa. 22 TYO: 9143 Eiichi Kuriwada, Chairman and CEO sg-hldgs.co.jp/english/ France $8,600 $8,600 100.0% NA Parcel delivery under DPDgroup brand in 23 GeoPost Group 20 countries in Europe, Australia and the 23 (Le Groupe La Poste) United Kingdom. Boris Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO dpd.com/group/en/company/geopost/ United States $7,864 $16,648 47.2% 15,500 vehicles Truck and intermodal freight transportation 25 XPO Logistics 40,000 trailers services in Europe, the United States, 24 NYSE: XPO Canada and Mexico. 9,496 containers Bradley Jacobs, Chairman and CEO 4,881 chassis xpo.com United States $7,829 $9,165 85.4% 17,972 vehicles Intermodal and truck freight transportation 26 J.B. Hunt Transport Services 35,093 trailers services in the United States. 25 NASDAQ: JBHT 96,743 containers Kirk Thompson, Chairman 81,442 chassis John Roberts III, President and CEO jbhunt.com Japan $7,022 $7,022 100% 520 vessels Ocean shipping of containers, cars, bulk 24 Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd. (K Line) commodities, crude oil and LNG worldwide; 26 operates port terminals in Japan, the TYO: 9107 United States and Europe; and provides heavy-lift services. Yukikazu Myochin, President and CEO kline.com

— 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with 6 Rank Rank Freight Revenue Total Revenue Freight Revenue 2020 2019 Company Headquarters (in millions) (in millions) % of Total Revenue Freight Assets Description Canada $5,737 $5,872 97.7% 1,379 locomotives Rail and intermodal freight transportation 27 Canadian Pacific Railway 35,268 rail cars services in Canada and parts of the 27 TSX: CP, NYSE: CP Midwest and Northeast United States. 8,804 containers Keith Creel, President and CEO 6,891 chassis cpr.ca Taiwan $5,682 $6,168 92.1% 192 vessels Provides ocean shipping of containers 28 Evergreen Marine Corp. worldwide. 28 LSE: EGMD Cheng-Yung Chang, Chairman evergreen-marine.com United States $4,871 $4,871 100% 14,100 vehicles Truck and intermodal transportation 29 YRC Worldwide 43,700 trailers services in the United States and Canada. 29 NASDAQ: YRCW Darren Hawkins, CEO yrcw.com Taiwan $4,828 $4,828 100% 101 vessels Ocean shipping of containers and bulk 32 Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. commodities worldwide and operates port 30 TWSE: 2609 terminals in Taiwan, the United States and Europe. Cheng-Mount Cheng, Chairman and CEO yangming.com South Korea $4,729 $4,729 100% 93 vessels Ocean shipping of containers, bulk 31 Hyundai Merchant Marine Co. commodities, crude oil, LNG and heavy-lift 31 KRX: 011200 cargoes worldwide. Jae-hoon Bae, President and CEO hmm21.com United States $4,408 $4,844 91.0% 19,520 vehicles Truck and intermodal freight transportation 30 Knight-Swift Transportation 58,315 trailers services in the United States, Canada and 32 NYSE: KNX Mexico. 9,330 containers Kevin Knight, Chairman David Jackson, President and CEO knight-swift.com

2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with — 7 Rank Rank Freight Revenue Total Revenue Freight Revenue 2020 2019 Company Headquarters (in millions) (in millions) % of Total Revenue Freight Assets Description United States $4,109 $4,109 100% 9,296 vehicles Truck freight transportation services in the 35 Old Dominion Freight Line 37,539 trailers United States. 33 Nasdaq: ODFL Earl Congdon, Chairman Greg Gantt, President and CEO odfl.com South Africa $4,083 $5,276 77.4% 2,580 locomotives Rail transportation and port services in 33 34 Transnet Group South Africa. Portia Derby, CEO transnet.net Netherlands $4,034 $4,034 100% 29,500 vehicles Parcel services in 41 European countries 36 General Logistics Systems and eight U.S. states. 35 (Royal Mail) Martin Seidenberg, CEO gls-group.eu United States $3,864 $4,747 81.4% 9,000 vehicles Truck and intermodal freight transportation 34 Schneider 35,100 trailers services in the United States, Canada, 36 Mexico and China. Mark Rourke, 20,600 chassis CEO 23,100 containers schneider.com Canada $3,691 $3,902 94.6% 15,844 vehicles Parcel and truck freight services in Canada 37 TFI International 25,505 trailers and the United States. 37 TSX: TFII Alain Bédard, Chairman, President and CEO tfiintl.com Japan $3,604 $19,305 18.7% 18,290 vehicles Parcel delivery, air cargo and truck freight 40 Nippon Express transportation services and coastal 38 TYO: 9062 shipping of containers and heavy-lift cargo in Japan. Kenji Watanabe, Chairman Mitsuru Saito, President and CEO nipponexpress.com

— 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with 8 Rank Rank Freight Revenue Total Revenue Freight Revenue 2020 2019 Company Headquarters (in millions) (in millions) % of Total Revenue Freight Assets Description Israel $3,300 $3,300 100% NA Ocean shipping of containers worldwide. 39 41 ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Aharon Fogel, Chairman Eli Glickman, President and CEO zim.com United Arab $3,051 $24,774 12.3% 270 aircraft Passenger and air cargo transportation 39 Emirates Group 1 40 Emirates services worldwide. Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum Chairman and CEO theemiratesgroup.com China $3,039 $13,653 22.3% 235 aircraft Passenger and air cargo transportation 38 Cathay Pacific Airways services worldwide. 41 SEHK: 0293 Patrick Healy, Chairman Augustus Tang, CEO cathaypacific.com Norway $2,998 $3,909 76.7% 126 vessels Global shipping and vehicle logistics, 44 Wallenius Wilhelmsen Group transporting cars, trucks, rolling equipment 42 OSLO: WWI and break bulk. Lars Håkan Larsson, Chairman Craig Jasienski, CEO walleniuswilhelmsen.com United States $2,886 $2,886 100% 949 locomotives Rail and intermodal freight transportation 49 Kansas City Southern 17,747 rail cars services in the U.S., Mexico and Panama. 43 NYSE: KSU Patrick Ottensmeyer, President and CEO kcsouthern.com Australia $2,870 $5,827 49.3% 20,000 vehicles Parcel delivery, truck, intermodal, rail 43 Toll Group and air cargo transportation services in 44 (Japan Post) Australia, New Zealand and more than 50 other countries. Thomas Knudsen, Managing Director tollgroup.com

1 Emirates Group revenue is for the 12 months ended March 31, 2020.

2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with — 9 Rank Rank Freight Revenue Total Revenue Freight Revenue 2020 2019 Company Headquarters (in millions) (in millions) % of Total Revenue Freight Assets Description United States $2,818 $3,254 86.6% 7,485 vehicles Truck freight transportation services in the 46 Estes Express Lines 45 38,617 trailers United States. Rob Estes Jr. Chairman, President and CEO estes-express.com Ukraine $2,809 $3,502 80.2% NA National railroad of Ukraine. Not Ukrainian Railways 46 Ranked Ivan Yuryk, Acting CEO uz.gov.ua/en/ Germany $2,775 $41,061 6.8% 763 aircraft Passenger and air cargo transportation 42 Lufthansa Group services worldwide. 47 XETRA: LHA Carsten Spohr, Chairman and CEO lufthansagroup.com Qatar $2,725 $14,033 19.4% 280 aircraft Passenger and air cargo transportation 47 48 Qatar Airways services worldwide. Akbar Al Baker, CEO qatarairways.com Singapore $2,639 $3,831 68.9% NA Ocean shipping of containers and special 45 49 Pacific International Lines project cargo in more than 100 countries. Teo Siong Seng, Chairman and Managing Director pilship.com Kazakhstan $2,499 $2,974 84% NA National railroad of Kazakhstan. Not Kazakhstan Temir Zholy 50 Ranked Sauat Mynbayev, CEO railways.kz

Notes: Total revenue includes passenger revenues for some railroads and airlines. Government ownership indicated when state-controlled entities own more than 50% of a company’s shares. Revenue from acquired companies only included for period after close of acquisition.

Source: Company reports and estimates by SJ Consulting Group, Inc. Prepared by SJ Consulting Group, Inc.

— 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with 10 North American Ports Pacific Northwest Ports Volume of Freight Volume of Freight Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons International Port of container 1,652,281 Port of Kivalina liquid bulk, container, passenger 1,359,589 Dutch Harbor Kivalina, Alaska Unalaska Island, Alaska Port of Longview container, break bulk, liquid bulk, dry bulk, heavy lift, 13,738,906 Northwest Seaport container, break bulk, liquid bulk, dry bulk, automobile, 48,895,277 Longview, Wash. special project cargo heavy lift, special project cargo, refrigerated, passenger, Alliance Port of Nanaimo container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger 29,762 4,646,330 Seattle; Tacoma, Wash. air cargo Nanaimo, British Columbia liquid bulk 4,173,279 Port Nikiski Port of Portland container, break bulk, liquid bulk, dry bulk, automobile, 23,228,424 Nikishka, Alaska Portland, Ore. heavy lift, air cargo, special project cargo container, dry bulk, air cargo, special project cargo, 11,038,886 Port of Anacortes Port of Valdez liquid bulk, container, passenger 25,807,750 Anacortes, Wash. passenger Valdez, Alaska container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automotive, 3,252,349 Port of Anchorage Port of Vancouver container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile, 144,168,000 Anchorage, Alaska air cargo, passenger Vancouver, British Columbia special project cargo, passenger container 2,344,508 Port of Coos Bay Port of Vancouver container, break bulk, dry bulk, heavy lift, special projects 3,399 10,527,470 Coos Bay, Ore. Vancouver, Wash. cargo container, break bulk, liquid bulk, air cargo 2,755,772 Port of Grays Harbor Prince Rupert Harbour container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, special project 29,512,243 Grays Harbor, Wash. Prince Rupert, British Columbia cargo, passenger Port of Kalama container 15,796,458 Kalama, Wash.

California and Pacific Islands

Volume of Freight Volume of Freight Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Hilo Harbor container, liquid bulk, passenger 2,129,034 Port of Long Beach container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automotive, 86,536,154 Hilo, Hawaii Long Beach, Calif. heavy lift, special project cargo, refrigerated, passenger Honolulu Harbor Oahu container, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automotive, passenger 15,181,890 Port of Los Angeles container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automotive, 67,806,137 Oahu, Hawaii Los Angeles heavy lift, special project cargo, refrigerated, passenger Kahului Harbor container, liquid bulk, passenger 3,615,449 Port of Oakland container 19,373,876 Maui, Hawaii Oakland, Calif. Kalaeloa Barbers Point dry bulk, liquid bulk 9,854,176 Port of Redwood City container, dry bulk, liquid bulk 2,957,553 Harbor Redwood City, Calif. Oahu, Hawaii Port of Richmond container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk 27,255,061 Kawaihae Harbor container, dry bulk, liquid bulk 2,034,621 Richmond, Calif. Kawaihae, Hawaii Port of San Diego container, automobile, passenger 1,572,162 Nawiliwili Harbor container, liquid bulk, passenger 2,069,212 San Diego Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii Port of San Francisco break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger 1,604,190 Port of Apra Harbor container, break bulk 84,954 1,153,133 San Francisco Apra Harbor, Guam Port of Stockton container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk 5,248,146 Port of Hueneme container, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile, passenger 1,987,668 Stockton, Calif. Port Hueneme, Calif.

*20-foot Equivalent Unit 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with — 11 North American Ports North Atlantic Ports Volume of Freight Volume of Freight Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Port Jefferson NA 2,117,189 Port of New York and container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automotive, 140,281,992 Port Jefferson, N.Y. New Jersey heavy lift, special project cargo, refrigerated, passenger New York Port of Albany– break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, heavy lift 5,712,209 Rensselaer Port of Paulsboro container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, heavy lift 16,121,201 Albany, N.Y. Paulsboro, N.J. Port of Boston container, break bulk, dry bulk, passenger 16,163,552 Port of Portland container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, special project 4,833,299 Boston Portland, Maine cargo Port of Bridgeport NA 1,881,034 Port of Portsmouth container, break bulk, dry bulk, special project cargo 2,868,572 Bridgeport, Conn. Portsmouth, N.H. -Gloucester container, break bulk, dry bulk 5,500,928 Port of Providence break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, special project cargo 8,338,434 Camden-Gloucester, N.J. Providence, R.I. Port of Halifax container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile, 546,416 4,456,708 Port of Searsport break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk 1,576,615 Halifax, Nova Scotia special project cargo, passenger Searsport, Maine Port of New Castle NA 6,522,640 Port of Wilmington container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile, 6,603,44 New Castle, Del. Wilmington, Del. refrigerated Port of New Haven container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, special project 8,838,236 New Haven, Conn. cargo Port Saint John container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger 25,372,180 Saint John, New Brunswick

Mid-Atlantic and South AtlanticPorts Volume of Freight Volume of Freight Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Port Canaveral container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile, 5,436,994 Port of Miami container, passenger 8,371,129 Brevard County, Fla. heavy lift, special project cargo, passenger Miami Port Everglades container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger 25,022,351 Port of Morehead City break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk 2,740,648 Broward County, Fla. Morehead City, N.C. Port Manatee container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, special project 4,763,728 Port of Palm Beach container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger 2,094,734 Manatee County, Fla. cargo Palm Beach, Fla. Port of Baltimore container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile, 44,778,259 Port of Penn Manor NA 2,829,337 Baltimore refrigerated, passenger Penn Manor, Pa. Port of Brunswick break bulk, dry bulk, automobile 2,503,937 container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile, 26,656,373 Brunswick, Ga. Philadelphia passenger Port of Charleston container, break bulk, dry bulk, automobile, refrigerated 24,822,636 Port of Savannah container, break bulk, heavy lift, automobile, refrigerated 41,273,947 Charleston, S.C. Savannah, Ga. Port of Chester NA 2,788,947 Port of Tampa container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, heavy lift, 31,006,487 Chester, Pa. Tampa, Fla. passenger Port of Jacksonville container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile, 17,999,036 Port of Virginia container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile 71,774,349 Jacksonville, Fla. heavy lift, refrigerated Norfolk, Va. Port of Marcus Hook NA 12,205,883 Port of Wilmington container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, heavy lift 6,039,927 Marcus Hook, Pa. Wilmington, N.C.

*20-foot Equivalent Unit — 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with 12 North American Ports Gulf Coast Ports Volume of Freight Volume of Freight Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Helena Harbor NA NA 1,118,011 Port of Gulfport container, break bulk, dry bulk NA 2,052,691 Helena, Ark. Gulfport, Miss. Hickman Fulton County NA NA 1,283,282 Port of Guntersville NA NA 1,918,572 Riverport Guntersville, Ala. Hickman, Ky. Port of Houston container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 268,930,047 Kaskaskia Regional Port break bulk, dry bulk NA 5,776,030 Houston Red Bud, Ill. Port of Huntington NA NA 34,245,342 Matagorda Harbor NA NA 5,379,731 Tri-State Matagorda, Texas Huntington, W.Va. Owensboro Riverport break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 2,872,596 Port of Iberia container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 2,172,388 Owensboro, Ky. Iberia, La. Plaquemines Port container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 56,850,137 Port of Indiana-Mount NA NA 10,332,103 Plaquemines Parish, La. Vernon Mount Vernon, Ind. Port Fourchon liquid bulk NA 7,836,594 Lafourche Parish, La. Port of Kansas City break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 1,374,284 Kansas City, Mo. Port Freeport container, break bulk, automobile, heavy lift, special NA 25,446,078 Freeport, Texas project cargo Port of Lake Charles dry bulk, heavy lift, special project cargo NA 56,908,344 Lake Charles, La. Port of Beaumont container, break bulk, dry bulk, automobile, heavy lift NA 100,244,231 Beaumont, Texas Port of Lake Providence NA NA 1,147,254 Lake Providence, La. Port of Brownsville container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 8,348,358 Brownsville, Texas Port of Louisville dry bulk NA 6,241,476 Louisville, Ky. Port of Chattanooga NA NA 2,225,953 Chattanooga, Tenn. Port of Memphis break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 11,055,740 Memphis, Tenn. Port of Cincinnati- NA NA 38,534,187 Northern Kentucky Port of Mobile container, break bulk, dry bulk, heavy lift NA 58,635,622 Cincinnati Mobile, Ala. NA NA 6,154,679 Port of Corpus Christi break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 93,468,323 Port of Nashville Nashville, Tenn. Corpus Christi, Texas Port of Natchez-Adams dry bulk, liquid bulk, heavy lift NA 1,045,109 break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger NA 9,111,500 Port of Galveston County Galveston, Texas Natchez, Miss. Port of Greater Baton break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 82,234,811 Port of New Madrid NA NA 2,259,548 Rouge County Baton Rouge, La. New Madrid, Mo. Port of Greenville container, break bulk, dry bulk NA 2,944,932 Port of New Orleans container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger NA 93,332,543 Greenville, Miss. New Orleans

*20-foot Equivalent Unit 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with — 13 North American Ports Gulf Coast Ports (continued) Volume of Freight Volume of Freight Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Port of Orange NA NA 1,235,508 Port of St. Louis NA NA 37,426,710 Orange, Texas St. Louis Port of Panama City container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 2,140,388 Port of St. Paul dry bulk NA 5,813,777 Panama City, Fla. St. Paul, Minn. Port of Pascagoula break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 27,358,043 Port of Terrebonne NA NA 2,122,316 Pascagoula, Miss. Houma, La. Port of Pittsburgh NA NA 21,567,015 Port of Texas City liquid bulk NA 42,682,311 Pittsburgh Texas City, Texas Port of Port Arthur break bulk, dry bulk, special project cargo NA 39,851,706 Port of Vicksburg break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 2,962,979 Port Arthur, Texas Vicksburg, Miss. Port of Port Lavaca NA NA 5,062,663 Port of Victoria break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 3,860,635 Port Lavaca, Texas Victoria, Texas Port of Rosedale dry bulk NA 1,066,185 Southeast Missouri Port NA NA 1,054,128 Rosedale, Miss. Scott City, Mo. Port of South Louisiana break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 275,512,500 Tulsa Port of Catoosa break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, special project cargo NA 2,044,890 LaPlace, La. Tulsa, Okla.

Caribbean Ports Volume of Freight Volume of Freight Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Port of Bridgetown container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger 98,435 NA Port of Mariel container, dry bulk, refrigerated 322,000 NA Bridgetown, Barbados Mariel, Cuba Port of Caucedo container, break bulk 1,263,991 NA Port of Oranjestad container, passenger 63,870 NA Caucedo, Dominican Republic Oranjestad, Aruba Port of Fort-de-France passenger 265,400 NA Port of Philipsburg container, passenger 105,200 NA Fort-de-France, Martinique Philipsburg, St. Maarten Port of Freeport container, passenger 1,396,568 NA Port of Point Lisas container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile 175,376 NA Freeport, Bahamas Point Lisas, Trinidad & Tobago Port of Haina Occidental container 507,943 NA Port of San Juan container 1,510,250 11,737,059 Haina, Dominican Republic San Juan, Puerto Rico Port of Jarry container 206,959 NA Port of Spain container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile 270,856 NA Jarry, Guadeloupe Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago Port of Kingston container, heavy lift, liquid bulk 1,647,609 NA Port of Wilhelmstad container, dry bulk, passenger 76,877 NA Kingston, Jamaica Wilhelmstad, Curacao

*20-foot Equivalent Unit — 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with 14 North American Ports Mexican and Central American Ports

Volume of Freight Volume of Freight Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Port of Acajutla container NA 4,587,200 Port of Manzanillo container, passenger 3,069,072 15,234,100 Acajutla, El Salvador Manzanillo, Colima Port of Altamira container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk 877,396 NA Port of Mazatlán NA 46,772 1,207,950 Altamira, Tamaulipas Mazatlán, Sinaloa Port of Balboa container, dry bulk, passenger NA 13,530,300 Port of Progreso NA 153,319 NA Balboa, Panama Progreso, Yucatán Port of Caldera NA NA 5,321,300 Port of Puerto Barrios container 455,811 4,029,700 Caldera, Costa Rica Puerto Barrios, Guatemala Port of Coatzacoalcos container NA 28,640,000 Port of Puerto Castillo container 110,000 1,151,400 Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz Puerto Castillo, Honduras Port of Colón container, passenger NA 4,975,600 Port of Puerto Cortes container 643,856 11,503,100 Colón, Panama Puerto Cortes, Honduras Port of Corinto container, dry bulk, liquid bulk, automobile, passenger NA 3,612,400 Port of Puerto Quetzal container 500,222 12,269,400 Corinto, Nicaragua Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala Port of Cristóbal container NA 10,736,600 Port of Santo Tomás de container 565,389 8,072,000 Cristóbal, Panama Castilla Santo Tomás de Castilla, container NA 31,100,000 Port of Dos Bocas Guatemala Dos Bocas, Tabasco NA 1,144,156 NA NA 337,742 NA Port of Veracruz Port of Ensenada Veracruz, Veracruz Ensenada, Baja California PSA Panama container NA 4,261,100 Port of Lázaro Cárdenas container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk 1,318,732 NA Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán International Terminal PSA - Panama Int'l Terminals, Port of Limón-Moín container, passenger 1,232,308 11,755,000 Panama Limón-Moín, Costa Rica

*20-foot Equivalent Unit 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with — 15 North American Ports Great Lakes Ports Volume of Freight Volume of Freight Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Name of Port Type of Freight (TEUs)* Tons Ashtabula Harbor dry bulk NA 4,254,537 Port of Grand Haven NA NA 1,321,003 Ashtabula, Ohio Grand Haven, Mich. Buffington Harbor NA NA 1,634,865 Port of Green Bay dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 2,156,416 Buffington, Ind. Green Bay, Wis. Drummond Island Port NA NA 1,260,854 Port of Hamilton container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, special project NA 11,628,319 Drummond Island, Mich. Hamilton, Ontario cargo Fairport Harbor Point NA NA 1,957,879 Port of Indiana-Burns container, dry bulk, liquid bulk, heavy lift NA 8,496,097 Fairport Harbor, Ohio Harbor Portage, Ind. Indiana Harbor dry bulk, liquid bulk, heavy lift NA 11,910,541 East Chicago, Ind. Port of Milwaukee dry bulk NA 2,301,557 Milwaukee Port Clinton NA NA 1,889,279 Marblehead, Ohio Port of Monroe NA NA 1,195,210 Monroe, Mich. Port Dolomite NA NA 2,766,412 Clark Township, Mich. Port of Montreal container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger NA 38,041,530 Montreal Port Inland NA NA 4,327,245 Gulliver, Mich. Port of Sandusky NA NA 2,247,534 Sandusky, Ohio Port of Alpena NA NA 2,237,836 Alpena, Mich. Port of Silver Bay NA NA 6,248,656 Silver Bay, Minn. Port of Calcite special project cargo NA 7,759,361 Calcite, Mich. Port of St. Clair NA NA 6,192,710 St. Clair, Mich. Port of Chicago dry bulk, liquid bulk NA 16,866,792 Chicago Port of Stoneport NA NA 4,141,455 Stoneport, Mich. Port of Cleveland container, dry bulk, liquid bulk, heavy lift, special project NA 11,778,910 Cleveland cargo Port of Toledo NA NA 8,899,825 Toledo, Ohio Port of Conneaut NA NA 3,487,058 container, break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger NA 2,172,750 Conneaut, Ohio Port of Toronto Toronto dry bulk, liquid bulk, passenger NA 14,837,762 Port of Detroit Presque Isle Harbor NA NA 7,473,094 Detroit Presque Isle, Mich. Port of Duluth-Superior break bulk, dry bulk, liquid bulk, heavy lift, passenger NA 35,102,200 Two Harbors dry bulk NA 17,208,207 Duluth, Minn., and Superior, Wis. Two Harbors, Minn. Port of Gary NA NA 8,600,449 Gary, Ind.

*20-foot Equivalent Unit — 2020 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers / In cooperation with 16 Airports

Top Cargo Airports in North America

million million million million million Rank Company pounds Rank Company pounds Rank Company pounds Rank Company pounds Rank Company pounds 1 Memphis International 24,344 21 Portland International 2,021 42 Lehigh Valley Int’l 646 62 Washington Dulles Int’l 473 82 San Bernardino Int’l 351 Memphis, Tenn. Portland, Ore. Allentown, Pa. Dulles, Va. San Bernardino, Calif. 2 Ted Stevens Anchorage 18,306 22 Denver International 1,644 43 Vancouver International 643 63 Eppley Airfield 470 83 March ARB 349 International Denver Vancouver, British Columbia Omaha, Neb. Riverside, Calif. Anchorage, Alaska 23 Baltimore/Washington 1,380 44 Reno/Tahoe International 640 64 Spokane International 460 84 Buffalo Niagara Int’l 339 3Louisville Muhammad Ali 15,599 Int’l Thurgood Marshall Reno, Nev. Spokane, Wash. Buffalo, N.Y. Glen Burnie, Md. International 45 El Paso International 631 65 Tulsa International 450 85 Ellison Onizuka Kona 319 Louisville, Ky. 24 Tampa International 1,346 El Paso, Texas Tulsa, Okla. International at Keahole Tampa, Fla. 4 Miami International 9,235 46 San Diego International 613 66 Syracuse Hancock Int’l 436 Kailua Kona, Hawaii Miami 25 Orlando International 1,285 San Diego Syracuse, N.Y. 86 Guadalajara International 318 Orlando, Fla. 5 Los Angeles Int’l 7,459 47 General Mitchell Int’l 601 67 Cleveland-Hopkins Int’l 434 Guadalajara, Jalisco Los Angeles 26 Bradley International 1,261 Milwaukee Cleveland 87 Kahului 305 Windsor Locks, Conn. 6 Cincinnati/Northern 7,238 48 Kansas City International 576 68 Lubbock Preston Smith 431 Kahului, Hawaii Kentucky International 27 Rickenbacker Int’l 1,230 Kansas City, Mo. Lubbock, Texas 88 Greater Rochester Int’l 293 Hebron, Ky. Columbus, Ohio 49 Jacksonville International 563 69 Harrisburg International 423 Rochester, N.Y. 28 Jacksonville, Fla. 7 Chicago O'Hare Int’l 6,543 Luis Muñoz Marín Int’l 1,225 Harrisburg, Pa. 88 Nashville International 293 Chicago San Juan, Puerto Rico 50 Raleigh-Durham Int’l 556 70 Huntsville International- 418 Nashville, Tenn. 29 Raleigh, N.C. 8 Indianapolis International 5,301 Salt Lake City Int’l 1,202 Carl T. Jones Field 90 McGhee Tyson 285 Indianapolis Salt Lake City 51 Manchester-Boston 554 Huntsville, Ala. Alcoa, Tenn. 30 9 Dallas-Fort Worth Int’l 4,740 Mexico City International 1,163 Regional 71 Greenville Spartanburg 415 91 Snohomish County/ 281 Mexico City DFW Airport, Texas Londonderry, N.H. Greer, S.C. Paine Field 10 31 Ontario International 4,491 Minneapolis-St. Paul Int’l 1,116 52 Pittsburgh International 551 71 McCarran International 415 Everett, Wash. Ontario, Calif. Minneapolis Pittsburgh Las Vegas 92 Shreveport Regional 271 32 11 Metropolitan Oakland 3,672 San Francisco Int’l 1,027 53 Albuquerque 546 73 Stockton Metropolitan Shreveport, La. San Francisco 414 International International Sunport Stockton, Calif. 93 Des Moines International 265 Oakland, Calif. 33 General Edward Albuquerque, N.M. 1,024 74 St. Louis Lambert Int’l 404 Des Moines, Iowa 12 John F. Kennedy Int’l 3,181 Lawrence Logan Int’l 54 Sacramento Mather 545 St. Louis 94 Will Rogers World 263 Queens, N.Y. Boston Mather, Calif. 75 Charleston AFB/Int’l 398 Oklahoma City 13 34 Fort Worth Alliance Hartsfield-Jackson 3,107 1,015 55 Austin-Bergstrom Int’l 542 Charleston, S.C. 95 New York Stewart Int’l 258 Atlanta International Fort Worth, Texas Austin, Texas 76 Louis Armstrong New 392 Newburgh, N.Y. Atlanta 35 Toronto Pearson Int’l 962 56 Rafael Hernández 530 Orleans 96 Wichita Dwight D. 249 14 Toronto Newark Liberty Int’l 3,053 Aguadilla, Puerto Rico Kenner, La. Eisenhower Newark, N.J. 36 San Antonio International 960 57 Richmond International 527 77 Hector International 391 Wichita, Kan. 15 San Antonio Daniel K. Inouye Int’l 2,827 Highland Springs, Va. Fargo, N.D. 97 Gerald R. Ford Int’l 244 Honolulu 37 Piedmont Triad Int’l 934 58 Laredo International 510 78 The Eastern Iowa Grand Rapids, Mich. 16 Greensboro, N.C. 377 Philadelphia International 2,819 Laredo, Texas Cedar Rapids, Iowa 98 Montréal–Pierre Elliott 239 Philadelphia 38 Detroit Metropolitan 893 59 Billings Logan Int’l 488 79 Joe Foss Field 375 Trudeau International 17 Seattle-Tacoma Int’l 2,479 Wayne County Billings, Mont. Sioux Falls, S.D. Montreal, Quebec Seattle Detroit 60 Columbia Metropolitan 478 80 Valley International 99 Norman Y. Mineta 238 18 39 Charlotte/Douglas Int’l 783 365 George Bush 2,402 Columbia, S.C. Harlingen, Texas San Jose Intercontinental Charlotte, N.C. 61 Fort Lauderdale/ 475 81 San Jose, Calif. Houston 40 Field/King Boise Air Terminal/ 363 754 Hollywood International 100 Capital Region Int’l 230 19 County International Gowen Field Chicago/Rockford Int’l 2,372 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Boise, Idaho Township of Clinton, Mich. Rockford, Ill. Seattle 20 Phoenix Sky Harbor Int’l 2,211 41 Sacramento International 706 NOTE: Data for U.S. airports is preliminary for calendar year 2019 from the Federal Aviation Administration Air Carrier Activity Information System as of September Phoenix Sacramento, Calif. 2019. For Canadian airports, data is from Statistics Canada. For Mexican airports, data is from the Secretaria de Communicaciones y Transportes.

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