- 积分
- 35112
- 威望
- 4858
- 金钱
- 20
- 阅读权限
- 110
- 性别
- 男
- 来自
- 中国
- 在线时间
- 4434 小时
|
8#
发表于 2006-6-27 22:48
| 只看该作者
8.Expeditors
业务概况:该公司注册地为美国,是一家提供全球物流服务的公司,向客户提供了一个无缝的国际性网络,以支持商品的运输及策略性安置。公司的服务内容包括空运、海运(拼货服务)及货代业务。在美国的每个办事处以及许多海外办事处都提供报关服务,另外还提供包括配送管理、拼货、货物保险、订单管理以及客户为中心的物流信息服务。
业务分布:从业务类型来看,主要集中在空运、海运和货代方面,按照收入划分分别占63%、25%和12%。而从地区分布来看,主要集中在远东,占56%,在美国、欧洲和中东、南美、澳大利亚的收入分别占25%、15%、2%、1%。
Expeditors History
Expeditors is a global logistics company. Expeditors satisfies the increasingly sophisticated needs of international trade through a worldwide network of responsive, highly-trained professionals and integrated information systems. Services include vendor consolidation, air and ocean freight forwarding, insurance, ocean consolidation, distribution and value-added services.
2005 -- 226 locations
In a year of more mergers among other logistics providers and carriers, Expeditors stays true to its vision of organic growth, with five new locations in Asia, six in Europe, two in Latin America, and one each in North America and the Middle East.
The number of employees worldwide now exceeds 10,000 and total revenues approach four billion ($3.9 billion). Expeditors is noted by Forbes as the Best Managed Transportation Company and receives two Quest for Quality awards by the Logistics Management publication. The Wall Street Journal lists Expeditors as #1 in their shareholder scorecard for Delivery Services, above both UPS and FedEx.
Awards 2005
* Forbes
o Named Best Managed Transportation Company
* Institutional Investor
o Names Peter Rose as one of the top CEOs for the Airfreight & Surface Transportation Industry
* Logistics Management
o Expeditors receives a Quest for Quality award in both the Freight Forwarders and Third-Party Logistics categories.
* The Wall Street Journal
o Expeditors ranked #1 in the air freight category for the shareholder scorecard for second straight year.
* Samsung
o Expeditors China receives the Samsung Best Partner awards for the second year in a row.
2004 -- 211 locations
A number of milestones mark our 25th year: it's the first year with more than $3 billion in gross revenues ($3,317,499,000); the number of employees tops 9,000 (9,445); and net earnings of $156,126,000.
$1,000 invested in Expeditors at the IPO price of $9.00 a unit (share and a warrant) is worth $233,600 on December 31, 2004, (assuming warrant exercise) for a compound annual rate of return of 28%.
Awards 2004
* Global Logistics & Supply Chain Strategies Magazine
o Includes Expeditors in its global top 25 third party logistics providers ranking.
* Fortune
o Ranked #2 Most Admired company in Transportation and Logistics.
* Wall Street Journal
o Expeditors ranked #1 in the air freight category for the shareholder scorecard.
* Puget Sound Business Journal
o Peter J. Rose, CEO, is named Executive of the Year.
* British Airways
o Awards Expeditors for outstanding service.
* Philips
o Carrier Recognition Award for Global Airfreight for the third year in a row.
* Samsung
o Logistics Supplier of the Year Award.
* International Rectifier
o Service Provider of the Year Award.
2003 -- 206 locations
Expeditors continues to thrive in a competitive and challenging industry and world economy. While other logistics companies fail to control costs and stay afloat, Expeditors continues to grow the number of offices, employees and total revenue, all while staying profitable. Air Cargo World ranks the company as the second overall freight forwarder and second in the trans-Atlantic region. In 2003, Expeditors adds full service offices to San Jose (Costa Rica), Orlando (Florida), Austin (Texas) and Tampa (Florida). Our first year with more than $1 billion in assets ($1,044,078,000).
Awards 2003
* Logistics Management & Distribution Report
o Chosen as recipient for the Quest for Quality award
* Air Cargo World
o Named the second overall freight forwarder and second in the trans-atlantic region
* Transportes & Negócios
o Portuguese newspaper names Expeditors best in class for both Air and Ocean Freight Forwarding
* Forbes Platinum List
o Fifth straight year on the best big companies list
2002 -- 195 locations
First year with more than $2 billion in gross revenues ($2,296,903,000). First year with more than $100 million in net earnings ($112,529,000). Number of employees tops 8,000. Named to the NASDAQ 100.
Expeditors views its role in the future of international trade as the preferred global logistics solutions company. The company will continue to satisfy its customers' needs through a responsive, highly-trained work force, integrated information systems and a global network.
Awards 2002
* Trofeu Fenix of Efficiency Award
o In Brazil awarded third place as best Cargo Agent of the year
* The NASDAQ-100 Index
o Expeditors is added to the NASDAQ 100
* Selling Power
o Expeditors awarded #1 Best Service Company to Sell For
2001 -- 191 locations
This year Expeditors was ranked third by Fortune for America's Most Admired companies in the Freight Delivery industry, and the Journal of Commerce awarded Expeditors with the Best Intermediary award. Forbes named the company to the list of America's top 400 companies. Our employees made all of this possible by servicing our customers, one shipment at a time.
Awards 2001
* Forbes
o One of Americas top 400 companies
* Fortune
o Ranked #3 in the transport industry
2000 -- 177 locations
This year the number of employees tops 7,000 (7,611), and offices are opened in Phnom Penh and Saigon. Expeditors places emphasis on reducing employee turnover and increasing productivity. Improvements are made on a globally consistent Management Trainee Program and Document Imaging (edoc).
Holding strongly to the belief that you can't buy excellence but have to create and nurture it has resulted in continued success for our company. It was confirmed when Expeditors attained the goal of excellence and was given the "Best Companies to Work For" award by Washington CEO Magazine. But the greatest vote of confidence Expeditors can receive is to have good customers willing to trust Expeditors with their important business.
Awards 2000
* Kent, Washington Chamber of Commerce
o Ranked #1 for the In Pursuit of Excellence award program
* Hong Kong Labour Department
o Recipient of the Good People Management Award for outstanding performance in people manangement
* Industry Assoication of Sao Paulo
o Ranked #3 for best international cargo agent based on customer satisfaction
* International Freighting Weekly
o Best International Logistics Company of the Year
* U.S. Customs Broker National Permit
o Affords greater flexibility in structuring import operations to allow the conduct of certain customs business that is otherwise restricted.
* Washington CEO Magazine
o One of the best places to work in Washington
* Logistics Management & Distribution Report
o Chosen as recipient for the Quest for Quality award
* Shipping Digest
o One of the most e-capable carriers
* Journal of Commerce
o Leader in International Trade and awarded best intermediary of the year
1999 -- 163 locations
We celebrate our 20th year, continuing our reputation as a full service global logistics provider. The number of employees grows to 6,480. Expeditors services include Air and Ocean Freight Forwarding, Vendor Consolidation, NVOCC, Customs Clearance, Marine Insurance, Distribution, and other value added global logistics services. Recognition from our customers (Cisco Systems and British Airways Catering name us as Supplier of the Year) helps reinforce the mission at Expeditors.
Awards 1999
* Dutch Association of General Cargo Sales Agents
o Received award for reservation integrity, communication, know-how and handling
* South Africa Logistics Council
o Recipient of the annual Logistics achiever award for providing the best integrated logistics service
1998 -- 149 locations
ISO 9002 certification is achieved in 38 offices throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico, bringing the total number of Expeditors offices certified in this standard to 65 in 17 countries. Gross revenues top $1 billion for the first time ($1,189,044,000) and the number of employees tops 5,000 (5,300).
1997 -- 138 locations
We add more than 1,000 employees in one year, for a total of 4,500. We continue networking offices on the northern and southern borders of the United States. The arrangement of offices on both sides of the U.S. - Mexico border is unique among customs brokers, and this offers unprecedented efficiency and speed in processing customs entries. The four new offices in France will soon be joined by other new locations in Europe, as Expeditors continues to selectively expand its global network.
1996 -- 114 locations
Expeditors names a Director of Quality and formalizes its global pursuit of ISO 9002 certification. A total of 27 offices are ISO 9002-certified as five more offices achieve the accreditation in Asia and Europe. The number of employees tops 3,000 (3,250). We open our first offices in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The class "A" license we hold in Beijing is extended to four more major Chinese trading points, bringing our total offices in China to eight. While its employees are recognized as the best trained in the industry, Expeditors raises its minimum annual training requirement for employees from 30 hours to 52 hours, in recognition of the increasingly sophisticated needs of its customers.
1995 -- 96 locations
This is the first year with more than $500 million in gross revenues ($584,691,000). We enter Central and South America with six offices and 10 agents, and expand in the Middle East. Expeditors launches a Cargo Insurance division. We also gain a new address, on the internet: http://www.expeditors.com.
1994 -- 80 locations
The number of our employees doubles in two years to 2,000. We open distribution centers in Seattle, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, London, Rotterdam, Brussels, Hong Kong, Taipei, and Singapore.
1993 -- 56 locations
We establish a new division called Expeditors' Cargo Management Systems (e.cms), an ocean consolidation program with an automated electronic data interface. We open our first office in China and Beijing grants Expeditors a rare class "A" license.
Awards 1993
* Licensed Class "A" Freight Forwarder
o Beijing approved a rare Class "A" license for Expeditors.
1992 -- 51 locations
The number of worldwide employees tops 1,000 (1,100). We open five offices in Germany and our first Middle East office in Saudi Arabia, bringing our number of offices worldwide to 48.
1991 -- 37 locations
Our net earnings top $10 million ($10,196,000). We formalize an internal quality program called EXCEL (Expeditors Commitment to Excellence and Leadership), built on a goal of 100% customer satisfaction 100% of the time.
1990 -- 32 locations
Our Brussels office becomes our first in continental Europe. We also open offices in Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Cleveland (U.S.).
1989 -- 27 locations
We complete the development of a computerized air export program.
1988 -- 24 locations
We substantially expand export volume through a series of planned expansion in the Far East, Europe, Australia, and the U.S. Peter J. Rose, one of the founders, assumes the title of President and CEO.
1987 -- 17 locations
We open our first office in Malaysia.
1986 -- 16 locations
We top $100 million in gross revenues ($108,774,000). We enter the European market by acquiring a small export company and opening our London office.
1985 -- 13 locations
Our first move into the ocean business with the acquisition of Pac Bridge, a major non-vessel ocean common carrier (NVOCC) and expansion of less than container load (LCL) and full container ocean services. We also open a new office in Boston this year.
1984 -- 12 locations
Expeditors becomes a public corporation with stock traded over the counter on NASDAQ (symbol: EXPD). During our first year as a public company, we report more than $50 million in gross revenues and $2.1 million in net earnings. We open our Toronto office this year, and we now have 161 employees.
1983 -- 11 locations
We expand our U.S. export market by hiring senior export executives to lead branch offices in the U.S. and key foreign markets. We add export capabilities to Chicago, Seattle, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles Offices, and we open our Atlanta office.
1981 -- 9 locations
Expeditors becomes a global logistics company in July, when Peter J. Rose, James L.K. Wang and Glenn M. Alger join the company and open seven offices around the world. The initial focus is on U.S. inbound freight from the Far East, primarily Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Our combination of transportation services and customhouse brokerage quickly makes us one of the largest U.S.-based air freight forwarder of goods from the Far East.
1979 -- 1 location
We register as a single office ocean forwarder in Seattle, Washington as Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.
[ 本帖最后由 qquchn 于 2006-6-28 09:50 编辑 ] |
|