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August 5, 2025
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Expeditors International of Washington Reports Strong Second-Quarter Performance

Global freight forwarder Expeditors International of Washington exceeded expectations in the second quarter, with both profit and revenue surpassing Wall Street estimates. The company attributed this success to higher airfreight and ocean container volumes, as well as increased custom fees.

Increased Airfreight and Ocean Container Volumes

Expeditors reported a 7% year-over-year increase in both airfreight tonnage and ocean container volume for the quarter ending June 30. This growth was driven by companies accelerating their imports ahead of new U.S. tariffs, resulting in higher shipping volumes.

Rising Custom Fees

The company also benefitted from the complexity of trade policies, allowing them to charge higher processing fees to shippers. With U.S. importers turning to customs brokers to navigate the evolving trade landscape, Expeditors saw a 10.5% increase in revenue from its customs brokerage segment, reaching $1.02 billion.

Market Conditions and Future Outlook

Despite the strong performance in the second quarter, Expeditors remains cautious about the volatility in freight market conditions expected for the rest of the year. CEO Daniel Wall highlighted the growth in airfreight business due to higher rates and increased tonnage, particularly in technology and high-value inventory shipments. The ocean business also saw growth, driven by higher volumes, especially in exports from South Asia.

Expeditors’ quarterly revenue of $2.65 billion exceeded analysts’ estimates of $2.44 billion, while its profit of $1.34 per share also outperformed expectations of $1.24 per share.

In conclusion, Expeditors International of Washington’s strong performance in the second quarter showcases its ability to adapt to changing market conditions and capitalize on opportunities in the global freight forwarding industry.

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Sources: Reuters

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