Explore the full management transaction log of GXO Logistics, Inc., a listed issuer based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Transport & Logistics sector, GXO Logistics, Inc. has recorded 67 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €6bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 15 May 2026 — Levée d'options. Among the most active insiders: Kirsis Karlis. The full history is accessible without an account.
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GXO Logistics, Inc. is a major U.S.-based contract logistics and supply-chain outsourcing company listed on the NYSE under the ticker GXO in the United States. GXO was formed in 2021 following the spin-off of XPO Logistics’ contract logistics business, making it a relatively new public company in its own right. Its corporate headquarters are in Greenwich, Connecticut. The company positions itself as the world’s largest pure-play contract logistics provider, with a strong footprint in warehouse operations, order fulfillment, reverse logistics, and technology-enabled supply-chain services. ([investors.gxo.com](https://investors.gxo.com/corporate-profile/?utm_source=openai)) At the core of GXO’s business is the management of outsourced logistics for third-party customers. Its service offering includes contract warehousing, e-commerce fulfillment, omnichannel logistics, returns management, specialized handling, and integrated supply-chain execution. GXO serves customers across a broad range of industries, including e-commerce, retail, consumer goods, technology, beauty, healthcare, and industrial sectors that require complex, scalable logistics networks. The company emphasizes automation, robotics, data analytics, and advanced warehouse systems as key differentiators, helping it compete against global logistics peers through higher operational efficiency and more customized service. ([gxo.com](https://gxo.com/about-gxo/?utm_source=openai)) For international investors, GXO sits squarely in the Transport & Logistics sector, but it is better understood as a services-led supply-chain specialist rather than a traditional transportation carrier. Its value proposition is tied to the structural growth of outsourced logistics, the expansion of e-commerce, and the need for large brands to improve resilience and flexibility in their supply chains. GXO highlights a meaningful geographic presence across North America and Europe, with operations in a large number of countries and a client base that includes multinational companies. That scale matters: the logistics industry remains highly fragmented, which gives GXO room to pursue selective consolidation opportunities when they meet its value and investment-grade return criteria. ([investors.gxo.com](https://investors.gxo.com/investor-resources/investor-faq?utm_source=openai)) Recent company updates suggest a business that remains active and strategically focused. GXO reported full-year 2024 results and provided first-quarter 2026 commentary, indicating continued execution against its growth and operational priorities. The company has also featured in multiple SEC Form 4 insider transaction disclosures, reflecting routine equity compensation activity typical of a U.S.-listed public company. For investors, the key issues are contract visibility, execution quality, e-commerce exposure, margin discipline, and the company’s ability to keep taking share in global contract logistics. ([gxo.com](https://gxo.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/GXO-Reports-Fourth-Quarter-and-Full-Year-2024-Results.pdf?utm_source=openai))