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Greenwich CT second-largest North American LTL carrier (NYSE: XPO) at $8.07B 2024 revenue; acquired 28 Yellow Corp terminals ($870M), LTL 2.0 AI optimization, Q3 2025 EPS beat competing with Old Dominion for LTL freight.
XPO, Inc. is a Greenwich, Connecticut-based less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: XPO) — operating as the second-largest North American LTL carrier with 38,000 employees, 614 service locations operating in 99% of US postal codes, and annual revenue of $8.07 billion as of fiscal year 2024. Originally founded in 1989 as Express-1 Expedited Solutions and transformed by Brad Jacobs starting in 2011 through 17+ acquisitions (including Norbert Dentressangle for $3.56 billion and Con-way for $3 billion in 2015), XPO underwent a strategic refocusing beginning in 2021 by spinning off its logistics business as GXO Logistics and truck brokerage as RXO — leaving XPO as a pure-play LTL carrier. In 2022, Mario Harik (former Chief Information Officer) became CEO, implementing the LTL 2.0 optimization program with AI-driven route optimization and load-building. In 2024, XPO acquired 28 service centers from bankrupt Yellow Corp for $870 million, expanding capacity at below-market cost. In Q3 2025, XPO reported adjusted EPS of $1.07 (beating estimates of $1.02) and revenue of $2.11 billion despite a historically soft freight market.
Copenhagen container shipping and integrated logistics (Nasdaq CPH: MAERSK-B) at $55.5B 2024 revenue; +56% net profit to $6.09B from Red Sea disruption with 2025 EBITDA guidance $9-9.5B competing with MSC for global logistics.
A.P. Møller - Mærsk A/S is a Copenhagen, Denmark-based integrated container logistics company — listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen (MAERSK-A, MAERSK-B) — operating as the world's second-largest container shipping company with a fleet serving 374 ports in 116 countries, and an end-to-end logistics provider offering ocean freight, port terminals, land transport, warehousing, air freight, and customs brokerage. In 2024, Maersk reported $55.5 billion in revenue and net profit of $6.09 billion (+56% from 2023), benefiting from Red Sea disruption-driven rate increases (+38.1% container rates) that routed vessels around the Cape of Good Hope, extending voyage times and tightening global capacity. For 2025, Maersk raised its guidance to underlying EBITDA of $9.0-9.5 billion and EBIT of $3.0-3.5 billion. Maersk employs 100,000+ people across 130 countries. Founded 1904 by Arnold Peter Møller and Peter Mærsk Møller; net-zero emissions target by 2040.
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