C. H. Robinson Worldwide

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
CHRW Logo
Type Public (NASDAQ: CHRW)
Founded Grand Forks, North Dakota (1905)
Headquarters Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA
Key people John Wiehoff, CEO
Industry Freight Services
Revenue $5.689 billion USD (2005)
Operating income $332 million USD (2005)
Net income $203 million USD (2005)
Employees 5,700 (2006)
Website www.chrobinson.com

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. (NASDAQ: CHRW), is a Fortune 500 third-party logistics provider which provides freight transportation and logistics services.

Contents

[edit] History

The company was incorporated as C.H. Robinson Company in 1905 in the city of Grand Forks, North Dakota, as a produce and general merchandise brokerage firm. After several years, Robinson expanded their business to address the complex problem of how to transport and distribute perishable products before they spoil by horse and buggy.

In 1968, the company entered the regulated trucking business with a contract carrier known as Meat Packers Express, and later created ROBCO Transportation as an irregular route carrier. Robinson became wholly owned by its employees in 1976. In 1978, The Fresh1® brand was introduced for Robinson’s produce brokerage business. Robinson bought its first IBM mainframe in 1979, which began an era of centrally supported technology, electronics communications and information sharing.

The passage of the Motor Carrier Act in 1980 deregulated transportation, allowing C.H. Robinson to act as a freight brokerage for any type of product. In 1986, ROBCO was divested and Robinson became a completely non-asset based logistics provider. The company went public on October 16, 1997 as C.H. Robinson Worldwide (NASDAQ: CHRW). .

[edit] Corporate Governance

John P. Wiehoff took over as CEO from D.R. “Sid” Verdoorn in 2002, who remains as chairman of the board until his retirement in 2006, at which time Wiehoff assumed the role of Chairman.

[edit] Analyst Coverage

See Yahoo! analyst converage

[edit] External links

Minnesota-based Corporations
Minnesota-based Fortune 500 Corporations (by size):
Target Corporation | UnitedHealth Group | Best Buy | Travelers | 3M | Supervalu | U.S. Bancorp | Northwest Airlines | CHS | General Mills | Medtronic | Xcel Energy | Land O'Lakes | Thrivent Financial for Lutherans | C. H. Robinson Worldwide | Hormel | Nash Finch | Ecolab | The Mosaic Company
Minnesota-based Fortune 1000 Corporations (by size):

Companies listed above, plus PepsiAmericas | Bemis Company | Pentair | St. Jude Medical | Alliant Techsystems | Valspar | Patterson Companies | Minnesota Life | Regis Corporation | Polaris Industries | Toro | Deluxe Corporation | Donaldson Company | Fastenal | H.B. Fuller | Federated Mutual Insurance | Ceridian

Major Minnesota-based non-public or externally owned corporations (alphabetically):
Andersen Windows | Cargill | Carlson Companies | Dairy Queen | Musicland | Schwan Food Company