Transportation Companies Dominate 2018 List of Top U.S. Postal Service Suppliers

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Transportation companies again dominate this year’s Top 150 U.S. Postal Service Suppliers list. All told, USPS spent nearly $16 billion on purchases in FY 2018, about $900 million more than last year.  Not surprisingly for an agency charged with moving the mail, six of the top ten contractors provide transportation services or equipment.

The Top 150 list has been compiled annually since 1999 by David Hendel, a partner in the firm’s Technology, Manufacturing, and Transportation group and leader of the firm’s Postal Contracting team.  The list is compiled from data received in response to Freedom of Information Act requests.

The Postal Service spent $15.9 billion on all outside purchases in FY 2018, of which $9.8 billion went to the agency’s Top 150 suppliers. The Top 150 received $540 million more than last year’s Top 150 group, and $1.5 billion more than those in FY 2016.

The top 10 largest suppliers earned $4.2 billion, which is one quarter of the Postal Service’s total spend and $700 million more than last year’s Top 10.  They also collected $3 billion more than the next ten largest suppliers.

Transportation suppliers

As it has since 2002, Federal Express Corporation soared again to the top of the list as the Postal Service’s largest supplier.  FedEx increased its USPS revenues by $400 million, jetting to the $2 billion mark for the first time and landing a new record for single-year supplier revenue. FedEx carries package and letter mail for the Postal Service under a contract that continues through September 29, 2024.

As a whole, air transportation suppliers elevated their USPS revenue in 2018 from 2017’s totals.   United Parcel Service had $206 million in revenue in FY 2018, which ups its total from last year by $34 million and raises its ranking five notches from no. 10 to no. 5. Similarly, United Airlines gained $3 million; Delta Airlines, $11 million; American Airlines, $6 million; and cargo carrier Kalitta Air, $19 million.  These across-the-board increases suggest that the Postal Service is moving more mail volume by air than before, or paying more to do so.

Mail haulers Hoovestol Inc., and its affiliated company Eagle Express Lines, again took second place with $480 million in revenue, freighting an additional $28 million from last year.  We no longer consolidate entries from three separate companies held by parent Salmon Companies Inc., so the next largest ground carrier is Postal Fleet Services Inc. with $161 million in revenue.  Wheeler Bros., Inc., which provides automotive parts for the Postal Service’s aging fleet, road to $171 million in revenue to patch up the no. 8 spot.

FCA US, LLC (formerly Chrysler Group LLC) sped from no. 22 to no. 6 with $178 million in revenue.  FCA is supplying the Postal Service with roughly 19,000 commercially available ProMaster vans from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.

Technology and services

Technology companies also figured prominently in the Top 10 for FY 2018.  EnergyUnited Electric Membership Corporation, which provides telecommunication and energy billing services, called in at no. 3, this time with $429 million in revenue, an increase of $27 million over last year. HP Enterprise Services, LLC, a provider of computer equipment, remained at no. 7, but with $21 million less revenue than last year.

Northrop Grumman Corporation/Solystic SAS ranked no. 9 with $169 million in revenue.. Accenture Federal Services saw a revenue decline of $39 million to $165 million, making it the no. 11 supplier.

The only company in the Top 10 not providing technology or transportation-related items is packaging products supplier Victory Packaging. Victory, ranked fourth this year, wrapped up $220 million in revenue, almost exactly the same amount as the last two years.

2018 TOP 10 USPS SUPPLIERS

Rank Company FY18 Revenues ($) Billing Location
1 Federal Express Corporation* 2,001,154,548.78 Pasadena, CA
2 Eagle Express Lines, Inc. / Hoovestol Inc.* 480,806,282.38 South Holland, IL
3 EnergyUnited Electric Membership Corporation* 429,307,400.89 Statesville, NC
4 Victory Packaging 220,139,733.80 Houston, TX
5 United Parcel Service of America, Inc* (UPS) 205,556,407.98 Louisville, KY
6 FCA US, LLC (Formerly: Chrysler Group LLC) 178,607,251.00 Auburn Hills, MI
7 HP Enterprise Services, LLC* 177,293,718.97 Plano, TX
8 Wheeler Bros., Inc. 171,581,828.95 Somerset, PA
9 Northrop Grumman Corporation /Solystic SAS* 169,690,459.91 Merrifield, VA
10 United Airlines, Inc.* 167,470,951.91 Pasadena, CA

*Denotes consolidated entry

Entries for companies believed to be affiliated or have common ownership were consolidated under the company with the highest individual ranking or best known name. City/state designations are based on the information in USPS payment records and may not be the contractor’s primary location. The data covers payments made by the Postal Service in FY 2018 (October 1, 2017 – September 30, 2018). As in past years, purchases made under credit cards (including U.S. Bank and Voyager card fuel purchases) are not included in the rankings.

 

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