39th Annual Quest for Quality Awards 2022: Service prevails through trying times

Which carriers, third-party logistics providers and U.S. ports reached the pinnacle of service-excellence during the most complex period in modern history? Our readers have cast their votes, and now it’s time to introduce this year’s winners.


The editorial staff of Logistics Management (LM) is proud to unveil the results of the “39th Annual Quest for Quality Awards.” This year, our survey results yield 131 providers of transportation and logistics services that have received the ultimate vote of confidence, posting the highest scores across our lists of critical service criteria.

For nearly four decades, LM’s Quest for Quality has been regarded in the transportation and logistics industry as the most important measure of customer satisfaction and performance excellence.

To determine the best of the best, qualified LM readers rate carriers, third-party logistics (3PL) service providers, and U.S. port operators strictly on the basis of service quality, making it the only survey of its kind in the market.

To determine who wins the vote, LM readers evaluate companies in all modes and service disciplines, choosing the top performers in categories including motor carriers, railroad and intermodal services, ocean carriers, airlines, freight forwarders, third party/contract logistics services, and ports. From January through May of this year, LM and Peerless Research Group (PRG), a division of Peerless Media, surveyed readers who are qualified buyers of logistics and transportation services.

This year our research group received more than 3,800 total responses. In order to be a “winner,” a company had to receive at least 5% of the category vote. The result of this overall effort offers the logistics market a crystal-clear look at not only the overall winner in any given category, but a broad list of companies that finished above the average.

Transportation service providers are rated on LM’s five key criteria: On-time Performance, Value, Information Technology, Customer Service, and Equipment & Operations. Due to the nature of services offered by third-party players, a different set of criteria is used to judge this category. Third-party logistics providers are rated on the following attributes: Carrier Selection & Negotiation, Order Fulfillment, Transportation & Distribution, Inventory Management, and Logistics Information Systems.

Again this year, we split our third-party logistics providers (3PLs) into two categories in our ballot questionnaires with the help Armstrong & Associates Inc., the leading third-party logistics analyst firm in the market.

Seven years ago, we re-established our Ports category, using Ease of Doing Business, Value, Ocean Carrier Network, Intermodal Network, and Equipment & Operations as the five key criteria to measure service success. We’re pleased to be delivering the scores of the top North American Ports once again this year—and for many years to come.

Performance Attributes’ Importance

  Carrier
selection/
Negotiation
Order
fulfillment
Transportation/
Distribution
Inventory
management
Logistics
information
systems
THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS
TRANSPORTATION
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
(mean rating)
4.31 4.00 4.65 3.81 4.19
Rated highly important (5,4) 80%

Customer service/
Value added services
71%

Order
fulfillment
95%

Transportation
Distribution
68%

Inventory
Management
85%

Logistics
information systems
THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS
VALUE ADDED WAREHOUSING
SOLUTIONS
(mean rating)
4.34 4.16 4.48 3.96 4.10
Rated highly important (5,4) 86%

On-time
Denormance
79%

Value
90%

Information
technology
73%

Customer
service
79%

Equipment
operatons
TRUCKLOAD
(mean rating)
4.6 4.23 3.37 3.90 3.59
Rated highly important (5,4) 90% 83% 57% 70% 59%
RAIL & INTERMODAL
(mean rating)
4.83 4.53 3.56 4.10 4.02
Rated highly important (5,4) 98% 89% 65% 75% 71%
OCEAN
(mean rating)
4.62 4.30 3.78 4.21 3.91
Rated highly important (5,4) 94% 88% 66% 81% 73%
LTL
(mean rating)
4.62 4.31 3.43 4.01 3.52
Rated highly important (5,4) 92% 89% 56% 72% 58%
AIR CARRIERS & 
FREIGHT FORWARDERS
(mean rating)
4.68 4.28 3.57 4.21 3.54
Rated highly important (5,4) 92%

Ease of doing
Business
81%

Value

63%

Ocean carrier
network

77%



Intermodal

network

60%



Eqiuipment &

operations

PORTS

(mean rating)

4.224.163.903.664.31
Rated highly important (5,4)79%82%67%64%85%

Source: Logistics Management, Peerless Research Group (PRG)

Evaluating who reached the top

The evaluation itself is a weighted metric. The scores take into account the importance readers attach to each attribute. Each year, readers are first asked to rank the attributes in each category on a five-point scale, with 5 representing the highest value and 1 representing the lowest value.

The PRG research team then uses those attributes’ rankings to create weighted scores in each category. For example, readers have historically placed the single highest value on the On-time Performance attribute—and they’ve done so again in 2022. In fact, the attribute was rated between 4.83 and 4.61 across the various carrier categories. The second highest value this year was also once again placed on Value.

After readers have ranked these key attributes in order of importance, they then grade each provider that they currently use on each of the five core Quest for Quality attributes, rating them on a scale of 1 to 3 (1=poor, 2=average, 3=outstanding).

To produce a weighted score, the research team then multiplies the provider’s average scores for each attribute by the attribute’s ranking. Next, the weighted scores are calculated for all five attributes for a given vendor and added together to create an aggregate number.

Companies score a quality win when their total scores exceed the average total weighted score in their category. But remember, providers must receive a minimum number of reader responses to qualify for a win—at least 5% of the total base for the category.

For more information on Quest for Quality Research, contact Brian Beaudette, [email protected].
 


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