Echo completes ITS Logistics acquisition deal

Echo completes ITS Logistics acquisition deal

Echo has now completed the ITS Logistics acquisition transaction officially. The enlarged group is pitching broader technology-led supply chain coverage across North America.


IN Brief:

  • Echo and ITS reported combined 2025 revenue of about $5.2 billion on completion of the deal.
  • The acquisition adds drayage, container management, drop-trailer, and omnichannel fulfilment depth to Echo’s network.
  • Echo is positioning the enlarged business around broader, technology-led supply chain services.

Echo Global Logistics has completed its acquisition of ITS Logistics, closing a deal that expands its North American coverage in drayage, container management, drop-trailer capacity, and omnichannel fulfilment. The combined business is being positioned as a broader end-to-end supply chain offer rather than a simple brokerage scale play.

Echo said the enlarged group generated about $5.2 billion in combined revenue during 2025. ITS brings differentiated capabilities in dedicated capacity, trailer pool operations, drayage, container management, and fulfilment, while Echo is leaning on its existing transportation platform, automation, and growing use of AI across pricing, capacity matching, shipment execution, and visibility.

The transaction widens Echo’s operating reach at a point when shippers are asking providers for fewer hand-offs between domestic transport, port-related flows, warehousing, and execution systems. It also adds more weight in the cross-functional parts of the market, where container availability, inland movement, and final fulfilment increasingly sit inside the same customer brief.

For the wider 3PL market, the deal underlines the continued value of combining network scale with specialised operational depth. Large shippers still buy transport in separate pieces, but the pressure to cut friction between ocean-linked inland moves, distribution, and outbound fulfilment is pushing more providers to assemble those services under one commercial structure.


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