5 Biggest Delivery Companies In The World

In this article, we discuss the 5 biggest delivery companies in the world. If you want to read about some more delivery companies, go directly to 12 Biggest Delivery Companies In The World.

5. Japan Post Holdings 

Japan Post Holdings is a publicly traded Japanese conglomerate with its main office in Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda, Tokyo. Its primary businesses include those related to postal and logistics, financial windows, banking, and life insurance. The business provides stamp sales, deposits, loans, insurance products, and services for the conveyance of letters and cargo. 

4. SF Express 

SF Express is a Chinese logistics and delivery service company based in Shenzhen. The company was founded in 1993 and its parent organisation is Shenzhen Mingde Holding Development Co., Ltd. SF Express generated a revenue of 88.34 billion CNY in 2021. The company is ambitiously expanding its transport capacity with the addition of seven freighters in 2022, preceded by 7 in 2021. 

3. Deutsche Post 

A multinational global courier and logistics organisation, Deutsche Post has extensive global distribution networks. Its headquarters are in Bonn, Germany, and it provides extensive global coverage through a massive network of warehouse and storage facilities. For the delivery of packages and mail, Deutsche Post also operates a wide network of post offices throughout Germany. Its company, DHL, is totally committed to improving online shoppers’ and online retailers’ experience with shipping.

2. FedEx Corp

FedEx Corporation is an American company based in Memphis, providing transportation, business, and e-commerce services to its clients. With offices across the globe, it provides airdrop and time-sensitive deliveries to more than 220 nations. FedEx has also begun last-mile delivery operations.

At the end of the second quarter of 2022, 63 hedge funds in the database of Insider Monkey held stakes worth $1.75 billion in FedEx Corporation, compared to 52 in the previous quarter worth $1.78 billion.

1. United Parcel Service 

United Parcel Service is an American company dealing in package delivery, logistics, and related services. The company, headquartered in Atlanta, employs over 400,945 people. The firm generated a revenue of $97.29 billion in 2021. The company is aiming to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, citing environmental concerns. 

At the end of the second quarter of 2022, 38 hedge funds in the database of Insider Monkey held stakes worth $613 million in United Parcel Service, compared to 50 in the previous quarter worth $159.5 million.

In its Q2 2022 investor letter, Mayar Capital, an asset management firm, highlighted a few stocks and United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS) was one of them. Here is what the fund said:

“United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS)has been a beneficiary of the pandemic-related shift to e-commerce. Revenues increased 15% in the year, with strong leverage in the business boosting operating profit by al- most 67%. Management is focusing on a ‘Better not Bigger’ strategy for the business and divested the UPS Freight business early in the year. Mean- while, the company is expected to increase distributions to shareholders in 2022, from both dividends and share buybacks.” 

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