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ABOUT US
BUSINESS OVERVIEW
Highlights
Suite of transportation and logistics solutions
Diversified, complementary service offerings
Variable cost model protects margin
Focused on sales growth and managing costs
Favorable long-term outlook across service lines
TTM Business Mix
Value-added
Brokerage14%
25%
Truckload
11%Intermodal
24%
Dedicated
26%
Warren, MI
Headquarters
Nasdaq: ULH
$594 million Market Cap
4,260+ Tractor
Fleet Size
9,720 Direct Employees
and FTE's
60 Active
Value-Added Programs
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OUR HISTORY
1981
2005
2015 - 2016
Corporate Streamline
Universal
Strategic
Initial Public
LINC & Westport
Universal Logistics
Six Strategic
Intermodal
Founded
Acquisitions
Offering
Acquisitions
Holdings
Acquisitions
(NASDAQ: ULH)
1981 - 2005
2012 - 2013
2018 - 2019
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Universal Logistics Holdings, Inc. is a holding company, providing a variety of customized transportation and logistics solutions throughout the United States, and in Mexico, Canada and Colombia. Its segments include contract logistics, intermodal, trucking, and company-managed brokerage. The contract logistics segment delivers value-added and dedicated transportation services to support in-bound logistics to original equipment manufacturers and retailers on a contractual basis. The intermodal segment is associated with local and regional drayage moves that are coordinated by company-managed terminals using a mix of owner-operators, company equipment and third-party capacity providers (broker carriers). The trucking segment's operations are associated with individual freight shipments coordinated by its agents. The company-managed brokerage segment provides for the pick-up and delivery of individual freight shipments using broker carriers, coordinated by its company-managed operations.