Full-service trucking, logistics, and warehousing operations across six consolidated divisions
Koch Companies operates as a consolidated multi-division transportation and logistics provider built from six formerly separate entities now unified under one operational structure. The tech stack is enterprise-focused (SAP, Oracle, Manhattan, Blue Yonder) with heavy reliance on Citrix, Cisco, and Palo Alto Networks infrastructure — typical of a larger logistics operation managing distributed fleets and warehouses. Active pain points around system integration and infrastructure remediation suggest Koch is mid-modernization: consolidating disparate legacy systems inherited from the six acquired companies while maintaining uptime across critical supply-chain operations.
Koch Companies provides trucking, logistics, warehousing, and equipment leasing to mid-market and enterprise shippers. Founded in 1955 and expanded through the acquisition of five transportation-focused companies, Koch now operates as a single integrated entity headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, with 1,001–5,000 employees across the United States. The business model spans full-service transportation coordination (flatbed, general commodities), third-party logistics, and truck/trailer fleet management. Current projects center on new software implementations, system upgrades, and monitoring — reflecting the operational demands of knitting together legacy systems while maintaining service reliability for existing customers.
Koch Companies runs SAP, Oracle, Manhattan, and Blue Yonder for ERP and warehouse management, paired with Citrix for remote access, Cisco and Palo Alto Networks for networking and security, and Microsoft Office suite for daily operations.
Koch Companies is headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, and operates exclusively across the United States.
Koch Companies employs between 1,001 and 5,000 people across its six consolidated divisions.
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