The World’s Largest Logistics & Supply Chain Companies
Global logistics is the backbone of international trade, e-commerce, manufacturing, and supply chains. Based on the latest available revenue, logistics turnover, and operational scale, these companies are among the largest logistics providers in the world.
| Rank | Company | Country | Estimated Revenue (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| π₯ #1 | DHL Group | Germany | $90B+ |
| π₯ #2 | UPS | United States | $89B+ |
| π₯ #3 | FedEx | United States | $88B+ |
| #4 | Maersk | Denmark | $62B+ |
| #5 | DSV | Denmark | $38B+ |
| #6 | Kuehne + Nagel | Switzerland | $34B+ |
| #7 | DB Schenker | Germany | $25B+ |
| #8 | CEVA Logistics | France | $18B+ |
| #9 | Nippon Express Holdings | Japan | $17B+ |
| #10 | Sinotrans | China | $14B+ |
Figures are based on the latest publicly available annual revenue, logistics turnover, and industry rankings for 2025β2026. Exact values vary by fiscal year and reporting methodology.
π₯ DHL Group (Germany)
DHL is the world’s largest international logistics company, operating in more than 220 countries and territories. Its business spans express delivery, freight forwarding, supply chain management, and e-commerce logistics. DHL generated more than β¬20 billion in revenue in Q1 2026 alone, maintaining its leadership position globally.
π₯ UPS (United States)
UPS remains one of the largest logistics and parcel delivery companies worldwide, with projected 2026 revenue close to $90 billion. Its extensive air fleet and last-mile delivery network make it a global logistics powerhouse.
π₯ FedEx (United States)
FedEx reported approximately $88 billion in annual revenue and continues to expand through automation, supply-chain optimization, and global freight operations.
π¦ Regional Breakdown
| Region | Companies in Top 10 |
|---|---|
| πΊπΈ United States | 2 |
| π©πͺ Germany | 2 |
| π©π° Denmark | 2 |
| π«π· France | 1 |
| π¨π Switzerland | 1 |
| π―π΅ Japan | 1 |
| π¨π³ China | 1 |
π RankingTour Insight
Key Trends Shaping Global Logistics in 2026
π E-commerce Growth
- Cross-border online shopping continues to drive parcel volume growth.
π€ AI & Automation
- DHL, UPS, and FedEx are investing heavily in AI-powered routing and warehouse automation.
π End-to-End Supply Chains
- Companies increasingly want one provider for transportation, warehousing, customs clearance, and fulfillment.
π¦ Asia’s Rising Influence
Sinotrans and Nippon Express are expanding rapidly as Asian trade volumes continue to grow.