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Posted on 8/20/2026
Technology-driven global logistics and shipping
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Flexport is a logistics and supply chain provider that offers end-to-end shipping and related services. It handles ocean shipping, air freight, ground transportation, and customs brokerage, with both Full Container Load (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL) options, plus the OceanMatch service that optimizes container space. The company differentiates itself through a technology platform that gives clients real-time visibility and control over their shipments, enabling tracking and proactive management of global trade. It also provides trade advisory, trade finance and insurance, and supply chain services including carbon offset options. Flexport earns fees for logistics services based on shipment size, distance, and service complexity, and receives revenue from its financial services. Overall, the goal is to make global trade more predictable, transparent, and efficient by combining a digital platform with comprehensive logistics and financial services.
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1,001-5,000
Company Stage
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Total Funding
$2.7B
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2013
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Flexport appoints Rick Tang as General Manager of Greater China. Flexport Editorial Team July 15, 2026 Shanghai, China, July 7, 2026 - Flexport, a global leader in supply chain technology, is announcing the appointment of Rick Tang as General Manager of Greater China. Tang brings more than 27 years of experience in global freight forwarding and logistics leadership at DHL companies and will focus on driving growth and strengthening Flexport's presence across China. "Greater China is one of the most important markets for global trade, and customers there are looking for faster, more flexible ways to manage complex supply chains," said Daniel Sanvicente, Senior Vice President of Asia-Pacific at Flexport. "Rick brings the regional expertise and customer relationships to help more businesses in Greater China benefit from Flexport's technology and global network, while accelerating our growth across the region." Tang most recently served as Area Director, Greater China at Hillebrand Gori, a DHL company, and before that, Head of Ocean Freight, China & Hong Kong at DHL Global Forwarding. During his 27-year career with DHL Global Forwarding and its predecessor companies, Danzas and AEI, he held leadership roles across air freight, ocean freight, operations, strategy, and commercial management in Shanghai, Chengdu, Ningbo, Xiamen, and Chicago. "I've spent my career helping Chinese companies expand globally, and today they are navigating more complex supply chains and rising expectations for speed and visibility," said Tang. "Whether they're entering new markets, managing multiple trade lanes, or looking for greater visibility and control, companies need a logistics partner built for the way global trade works today. Flexport combines AI-powered logistics, customs expertise, and global execution on a single platform to help businesses operate more efficiently." Tang's appointment comes as Chinese exporters diversify into new markets and rethink how they manage global logistics. Flexport's platform connects freight, inventory, and customs into one system, helping businesses make faster decisions and keep goods moving across international markets. In 2025, Flexport shipped across 135 countries and today operates more than 45 offices around the world. About Flexport We believe trade can move the human race forward. That's why since our founding in 2013, it's our mission to make global commerce so easy there is more of it. Flexport is the tech-driven platform for global logistics - empowering buyers, sellers and their logistics partners with the technology and services to grow and innovate. Flexport was one of CNBC's Disruptor 50 Companies as well as one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies. Trusted by more than 10,000 brands, Flexport connects every step of the supply chain from factory floor to customer door - making it easy for businesses to ship anywhere, sell everywhere, and grow faster. July 15, 2026 Ready to get started? Learn how Flexport's supply chain solutions can help you capture greater opportunities. Share the Article
Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen has called remote work "white-collar fraud", despite his company's revenue surging from $670 million pre-pandemic to $3.3 billion in 2021 as home shopping boosted logistics demand. Petersen, speaking on the Twenty Minute VC podcast, said remote work during the pandemic was a mistake that damaged company culture. Flexport now requires employees in the office five days weekly. He argued remote work primarily benefits highly skilled workers in developing countries who can earn above local market rates, dismissing the idea it benefits highly paid employees. Research contradicts this view. A National Bureau of Economic Research study found tech workers would sacrifice 25% of their pay for partly or fully remote roles over in-person positions. About 26% of US paid workdays remain remote, down from 62% in 2020 but well above pre-pandemic levels.
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New Flexport Inc. fulfillment center will bring 300 jobs to Pleasant Prairie. Company expects to begin operations in August May 19, 2026 1:20 pm Subscribe to BizTimes Daily - Local news about the people, companies and issues that impact business in Milwaukee and Southeast Wisconsin. A global logistics and supply chain management company is planning to occupy a 336,840-square-foot building at 9091 88th Ave. in Pleasant Prairie, bringing 300 full-time jobs to the area, according to village documents. San Fransisco-based Flexport Inc. will take over a site previously occupied by Cincinnati-based The Kroger Co., which closed its facility in November 2025. To continue reading this article... Logged in and still seeing this? Click here