TQL is the world's 19th largest third-party logistics provider (3PL)[10] that provides global transportation services including full truckload (FTL), less-than-truckload (LTL), intermodal, warehousing, drayage, drop trailer, oversize/overweight, Mexico cross-border, customs, Canada cross-border, hazmat, partials and other specialized logistic services.[11]
As of 2023, TQL was ranked the second-largest freight brokerage firm in North America by Transport Topics magazine, posting $2 billion in net revenue off gross revenues of $8.8 billion.[12]
TQL has 56 offices in 26 states with more than 9,000 employees.[13]
TQL has been ranked a Greater Cincinnati Top Places to Work 12 times.[14][15] This year,[16] and in 2019 and 2020, TQL was ranked a Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For.[17] The company is a five time winner of the Fortune Best Workplaces for Millennials award.[18]
In February 2022, TQL and the
Government of Kentucky Economic Development Cabinet announced intentions to create 525 new jobs across the state.[19]
In March 2022, in partnership with the state of
Ohio, Lt. Governor
Jon Husted, JobsOhio, REDI Cincinnati,
Clermont County, Ohio and
Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio, TQL announced the intention to create 1,000 new jobs in southwest Ohio and expand their headquarters.[20] Also in 2022,
The Journal of Commerce ranked TQL the 19th largest Global Third-Party Logistics Provider in their “Top 50 Global 3PLs” Special Report.[21]
Supply Chain Crisis Response
In September 2020, in response to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the company pledged $1 million dollars through its Moves That Matter program which covers the cost of transportation of donated freight.[22] The company later upped the commitment to $2 million. [23] The company received recognition from the
American Chemistry Council for outstanding COVID-19 response.[24] In 2021, TQL also committed to hiring over 1,000 new employees nationwide in response to the transportation demand that was caused by the pandemic. [25][9][26]
In 2021, the company grew its corporate headquarters in
Union Township, Ohio with a $20 million 133,000 square foot expansion.[28] The expansion includes the biggest American flag (30’x60’) and tallest flagpole (160’) in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.[29]
In December 2022, the company broke ground on a headquarters expansion, which is expected to open in summer of 2024. [30]