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3 from N.J. land on Transport Topics’ Top 50 Logistics Companies list

Three New Jersey-based logistics firms were ranked in Transport Topics 2020 list of the Top 50 Logistics Companies.

The logistics and trucking news publication produced the annual list by evaluating each company’s finances and operations.

Here are the top companies from New Jersey and their rankings:

9. NFI, Camden;
10. Kuehne + Nagel Americas, Jersey City;
23. DSV Panalpina, Clark.

“NFI has been recognized as a top logistics company by Transport Topics since the list’s inception, making it NFI’s 15th consecutive year ranking as a top provider,” Sid Brown, CEO of NFI, said. “This milestone is a tribute to NFI’s continued growth and flexibility in adapting to the ever-evolving industry. Our dedication to continuous improvement, innovation, and unparalleled customer service has contributed to our success and we look forward to many more years of helping our customers exceed their supply chain goals.”

Operating more than 50 million square feet of warehouse space in North America, NFI also ranked No. 36 in the freight brokerage category, No. 4 in the dry storage warehouse category, No. 19 in the refrigerator warehousing category and No. 6 in the dedicated contract carrier category.

Kuehne + Nagel, which has more than 18.7 million square feet of total storage space and 87 warehouses, ranked No. 12 in the dry storage warehouse category, No. 1 in ocean freight forwarders and No. 2 in airfreight forwarders.

With more than 7 million square feet of total space and 38 total warehouses, DSV Panalpina was ranked No. 29 in the dry storage warehousing category, No. 5 in the ocean freight forwarders category, and No. 4 in airfreight forwarders category.

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