| Top 100 Revenue: |
$330,730,308 |
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| Defense revenue: |
$330,730,308 |
| Civilian revenue: |
$- |
| 2006 revenue: |
$4.3 billion |
| 2006 earnings : |
Not yet available |
| 2005 revenue: |
$3 billion |
| 2005 earnings: |
$1.3 billion |
| Number of employees: |
20000 |
| Headquarters: |
Alexandria, Va. |
| Web address: |
www.agilitylogistics.com |
| President/CEO: |
Tarek Sultan, chairman and managing director |
| Head of gov't business: |
Toby Switzer, CEO and president international, Agility Defense & Government Services |
| Lines of business: |
Supply chain solutions, warehousing and distribution, vendor managed inventory, origin cargo management, direct to store, freight management, freight forwarding, project forwarding, exhibition logistics and asset-based transport |
| Major customers: |
Defense Logistics Agency, Army, Navy, Army Air Force Exchange Service |
| Major contracts/projects: |
Agility, formerly the Public Warehousing Co., is supplying the Defense Logistics Agency with warehousing and distribution services in its facilities in Kuwait. The five-year contract is worth $180 million. Agility is also a subcontractor to the Atlantic Contingency Constructors, which is doing work for the Navy under an IDIQ contract for global contingency construction worth $1 billion. The company is also part of a joint venture to provide logistics services in response to natural disasters, humanitarian needs and other rapid response situations for the Navy. The IDIQ contract is worth $450 million. |