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Ryder Redefines Logistics Excellence with Spot on America’s Most Innovative Companies List

Ryder Redefines Logistics Excellence with Spot on America’s Most Innovative Companies List

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April 10, 2025
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By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News
April 10, 2025

In a decisive nod to the power of strategic innovation in logistics, Ryder System, Inc. (NYSE: R) has earned a coveted spot on Fortune magazine’s 2025 list of America’s Most Innovative Companies. This latest recognition reinforces Ryder’s position as a forward-thinking logistics leader driving transformative change across supply chains in North America and beyond.

The accolade comes as the culmination of several years of targeted investments in digitalization, sustainability, and service integration, with Ryder demonstrating that legacy players can indeed lead in today’s hypercompetitive, tech-driven freight environment.

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A Legacy Reimagined Through Innovation

Founded in 1933, Ryder may be best known for its extensive commercial fleet and longstanding presence in the logistics industry, but its modern-day vision has pivoted firmly toward tech-enabled services. The company’s recognition by Fortune follows its continued focus on e-commerce fulfillment, last-mile delivery optimization, nearshoring logistics strategies, and data-centric fleet management solutions—all areas in which it has either launched breakthrough offerings or deepened its capabilities in the last 24 months.

“We are honored to be recognized for innovation, which reflects not just what we’ve built, but how we think,” said Robert Sanchez, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ryder. “Our teams are continuously challenging themselves to rethink what’s possible—whether it’s accelerating time-sensitive shipments, reducing emissions, or helping customers achieve faster go-to-market execution.”

Integrated Growth Across Supply Chain Segments

Ryder’s recent growth has been underpinned by its integrated service model, which links supply chain, dedicated transportation, and fleet management into a single logistics ecosystem. This “port-to-door” model is now one of the company’s strongest selling points, particularly for customers seeking scalable, end-to-end control with greater visibility.

With over 300 warehouses spanning more than 100 million square feet, and management of nearly 250,000 commercial vehicles across North America, Ryder’s operational footprint is among the largest in the region. The company has also doubled down on automation and AI tools in its warehouses, launched predictive maintenance platforms for fleet clients, and accelerated its push toward EV-powered transportation solutions.

A Recognition Built on Real Results

The Fortune ranking is based on a mix of survey data, expert opinions, and an assessment of innovation capabilities, workplace culture, and financial performance. For Ryder, it’s a reaffirmation of its long-term strategy, and a continuation of its recent momentum—having already been named to Fortune’s “World’s Most Admired Companies” list for 13 consecutive years.

Industry watchers note that Ryder’s agility in adapting to a post-pandemic logistics world—marked by geopolitical disruption, labor shortages, and consumer expectation shifts—has made it a case study in logistics transformation.

Looking Ahead: Innovation with Purpose

The company’s goals for 2025 and beyond include further digitizing the customer experience, expanding cross-border logistics capabilities, and investing in sustainable infrastructure. This is all underpinned by its core mission to connect people and improve lives—a guiding principle that, according to Sanchez, goes hand in hand with driving meaningful innovation.

“Whether it’s helping customers navigate supply chain disruption or deploying greener technologies, innovation for us is about delivering better outcomes at every link of the chain,” he said.

As Ryder continues to break new ground in a historically traditional industry, its spot on Fortune’s innovation list isn’t just recognition—it’s a sign that the logistics landscape is changing, and Ryder is helping shape what comes next.


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