C.H. Robinson has been named to Fortune magazine’s annual list of the World’s Most Admired Companies, a leading arbiter of corporate reputation. The global logistics firm ranked in the top 100 across all companies and No. 2 in its industry.
In this year’s survey, C.H. Robinson’s highest rankings were for global competitiveness, quality of products/services and innovation—making the company a standout among industry peers.
“Throughout the global supply chain challenges of the past few years, C.H. Robinson has proudly leveraged our expertise and scale to help the world get the goods it depends on,” said interim CEO Scott Anderson. “As we pursue our next stage of growth and industry leadership, this hard-earned recognition is a testament to the talents of the C.H. Robinson team. Our people are the top reason our customers choose us. They’re why we’re well-positioned to deliver the best customer and carrier experience and continue to provide the premier service, technology, and data insights they depend on.”
Fortune collaborates with Korn Ferry to identify, select and rank the World’s Most Admired Companies. To be eligible, companies must have at least $10 billion in revenue and rank among the largest by revenue in their industry. A survey of some 3,700 executives, directors and analysts then determines the companies that enjoy the strongest reputation.
Companies are rated on nine attributes:
- Innovation
- People management
- Use of corporate assets
- Social responsibility
- Quality of management
- Financial soundness
- Long-term investment value
- Quality of products/services
- Global competitiveness