GXO Logistics, Inc.
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Annual Revenue
FY2025 Revenue
$13.2B
▲ 12.6% vs FY2024 ($11.7B)
Source: Annual report / company filing
GXO Logistics, Inc. reported $13.2B in revenue for fiscal year 2025. This represents a growth of 12.6% compared to the 2024 figure of $11.7B.
When the board of XPO Logistics executed the distribution of GXO Logistics shares to its investors on October 21, 2021, they did not merely spin off a division; they unleashed the largest pure-play contract logistics entity on the planet, instantly creating a $11.7 billion revenue powerhouse that would go on to manage over 1,000 distribution centers and deploy more than 45,000 robotic units across 27 countries. In May 2022, GXO acquired Clipper Logistics, a premier UK-based omnichannel retail logistics specialist, for $1225.5 million, instantly doubling its European footprint and acquiring deep expertise in high-velocity fashion and grocery fulfillment. This was followed by the $181 million acquisition of PFSweb in October 2023, a move that supercharged its North American e-commerce fulfillment capabilities and brought sophisticated IT integration and direct-to-consumer shipping expertise in-house. The crown jewel of this inorganic growth spree arrived in early 2024, when GXO announced the acquisition of Wincanton, a massive UK supply chain business, for approximately $1 billion, a defining deal that cemented its dominance in the British market and added critical scale in food and grocery logistics. The company's financial performance in FY2025, characterized by $13.2B in revenue despite significant macroeconomic headwinds and the integration costs of massive acquisitions, serves as a powerful testament to the resilience of its business model and the effectiveness of its strategic execution. GXO Logistics, Inc. is the world's largest pure-play contract logistics provider, generating $13.2B in FY2025 revenue by designing, building, and operating over 1,000 distribution centers across 27 countries. The revenue streams are divided into three primary categories: warehousing and distribution, transportation management, and value-added services, with warehousing and distribution contributing the vast majority of the company's $13.2B FY2025 revenue. GXO Logistics generated $13.2B in FY2025 revenue, operating as the world's largest pure-play contract logistics provider with a network of over 1,000 sites and a workforce of 150,000 employees across 27 countries. In fiscal year FY2025, GXO Logistics generated $13.2B in revenue, representing a 20% year-over-year increase from the $9.8 billion recorded in FY2023, a growth trajectory primarily driven by the full-year consolidation of the PFSweb acquisition and the mid-year integration of the massive Wincanton portfolio in the UK. Despite this strong top-line expansion, the company's profitability metrics experienced significant compression, with operating income falling 31.4% year-over-year to $218 million, and net income declining 42% to $134 million. The financial cost of these integrations is also significant, requiring substantial spending on IT systems, facility upgrades, and severance packages, which depresses short-term operating income and free cash flow.
| Year | Revenue | Net Income | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY2025 | $13.2B | — | +12.6% |
| FY2024 | $11.7B | $134M | +19.4% |
| FY2023 | $9.8B | — | +21.0% |
| FY2022 | $8.1B | — | — |
Source: SEC EDGAR filings, annual earnings releases, and verified financial disclosures.