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May. 29, 2004
Who’s Who in Relocation The relocation sector consists of firms specializing in employee relocation assistance as well as spinoffs of holding companies that are primarily household goods movers and real estate brokerage firms. Most offer a full cafeteria of services from transportation to intercultural training and spouse/partner assistance. These services may be arranged for in-house or subcontracted. | ||||
Company | Core Business | Revenue for most recent four quarters | No of moves (2004 unless noted) | Percentage of moves that are domestic |
Global mobility solutions for companies and military (subsidiaryof Cendant Corporation, travel and real estate service providers) | $468 million | 115,000 | 78% | |
Transportation, relocation, record management and logistics specialists | $300 million | 46,859 | 49% | |
Global relocation and assignment management | $45.4 million | 29,163 | 80% | |
Global mobility management for companies and military (subsidiary disclose disclose of Prudential Financial Services) | Would not disclose | 45,000 | Would not disclose | |
Relocation, delivery network and transportation services (2003) | $1.6 billion | 224,626 (2003) | 89% | |
Relocations, household moving, warehouse and logistics management and transportation services for companies and military | $174 million | 48,000 | 63% | |
Transportation and relocation | $1.9 billion | 374,075 | 93% | |
Relocation, assignment management, related finance services, business process outsourcing (part of the Weichert group of real estate and finance companies) | $70 million | 26,000 | 80% | |
Source: Companies |
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