Full-Time
Posted on 10/2/2025
Global logistics and freight forwarding services
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Elk Grove Village, IL, USA
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Expeditors provides global logistics and freight forwarding services, offering customized supply chain solutions for international trade. It uses a unified technology platform across a global network of 340+ locations to manage transportation, customs and compliance, and warehousing and distribution. By tailoring end-to-end logistics workflows, Expeditors helps clients move goods efficiently across borders and industries such as automotive, aerospace, healthcare, oil and energy, and retail. The company stands apart from competitors through its highly customized, integrated solutions and seamless information systems that coordinate all parts of the supply chain. Its goal is to optimize each client's international logistics process, reducing complexity and improving visibility and reliability in global trade.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Founded
1979
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C.H. Robinson Worldwide reported revenues of $3.91 billion, down 6.5% year on year and missing analysts' expectations by 1.9%. Despite the revenue miss, the company delivered solid results with beats on both EBITDA and adjusted operating income estimates. The air freight and logistics sector reported a strong fourth quarter overall, with the four tracked stocks beating revenue consensus estimates by 0.7% on average. Share prices have remained relatively stable following earnings announcements. FedEx posted the strongest performance with revenues of $23.47 billion, up 6.8% year on year and beating expectations by 3%. Its shares surged 23.5% following the report. Expeditors recorded the weakest results with revenues of $2.86 billion, down 3.3% year on year, causing its stock to fall 4.7%.
Expeditors International reported fourth quarter 2025 earnings per share of $1.49, down 11% year-over-year, as the logistics company faced challenging ocean freight conditions. Net earnings attributable to shareholders fell 15% to $201 million, whilst operating income decreased 17% to $251 million on revenues of $2.9 billion. Airfreight tonnage increased 6%, but ocean container volume declined 6%. Ocean sell rates fell sharply, with average revenue per container dropping 41% compared to Q4 2024, pressured by increasing capacity and lower volumes. The company saw strong performance in customs brokerage, Transcon road freight and warehousing, benefiting from investments in AI infrastructure. Expeditors returned $875 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases in 2025. The board approved a new $3 billion share repurchase programme.
Expeditors International (NYSE:EXPD) announced that CEO Jeffrey S. Musser will retire on March 31, 2025, after 42 years with the company.
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