Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Global freight forwarder with $10B revenue; asset-light air and ocean logistics intermediary with customs brokerage for multinational corporations competing with Kuehne+Nagel and DSV.
Expeditors International is a global logistics services company providing freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing, and supply chain management solutions for multinational corporations moving goods across international borders. Listed on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: EXPD) and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Expeditors generates approximately $10 billion in annual revenue and operates through a network of approximately 350 offices in 60+ countries. Unlike asset-heavy freight carriers, Expeditors operates as a pure-play logistics intermediary — it doesn't own planes, ships, or trucks but instead arranges transportation and manages logistics on behalf of clients.\n\nExpeditors' core service is air and ocean freight forwarding — leveraging relationships with airlines and ocean carriers to negotiate competitive rates for clients, managing customs clearance across countries, and coordinating the full logistics chain from shipper to consignee. The customs brokerage division handles import/export documentation, tariff classification, and regulatory compliance across major trade lanes. Expeditors' proprietary technology systems provide shipment visibility and documentation management that differentiates it from smaller freight forwarders.\n\nIn 2025, Expeditors operates in the global freight forwarding market following the extreme volatility of 2021-2023 (COVID-driven shipping disruptions inflated freight rates to historic highs before normalizing). The company competes with Kuehne+Nagel, DB Schenker, DSV Panalpina, and Flexport (tech-enabled challenger) for international freight forwarding market share. Expeditors' decentralized management model (local offices operate with significant autonomy and profit sharing) creates strong account retention and local market expertise. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing its supply chain solutions (managed services beyond transactional forwarding) and expanding its technology platform for supply chain visibility.
NYSE-listed (UPS) global package carrier with $91.1B revenue and 24M+ daily deliveries; managing Amazon volume reduction while growing healthcare logistics and international express competing with FedEx.
UPS (United Parcel Service) is an Atlanta-based global logistics and package delivery company — one of the world's two largest package carriers alongside FedEx — operating ground delivery networks in the US and international air/ground express delivery in 220+ countries, plus supply chain management, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and healthcare logistics services. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: UPS), UPS generated $91.1 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2023 and employs approximately 495,000 people globally, delivering 24+ million packages per day.
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