Coyote Logistics

Coyote Logistics

Chicago, IL
2,975 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2006

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Coyote Logistics is a leading global third-party logistics provider that matches more than 10,000 shipments every day. Founded in 2006, Coyote was created with one goal in mind: offer a better service experience in the transportation industry. Our commitment to providing visibility and reliability to our customers separated us from other providers, raising industry standards for both service metrics and customer satisfaction. We became a UPS company in 2015, adding UPS asset utilization, air & ocean freight forwarding, and more to our expanding portfolio of services. As the supply chain market adapts to match higher customer expectations and evolving technologies, so do we. Get in touch today to find out how we Drive Business Forward. North American website: www.coyote.com European website: www.coyotelogistics.com Coyote reserves the right to hide or delete comments and direct messages that we deem violate our social media guidelines. Upon multiple occurrences of guidelines violation, Coyote reserves the right to revoke a user’s access to our page and content.


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