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ConGlobal
ConGlobal traces its operations to 1968, when ITEL Terminals was founded as a division of ITEL Container Corporation.
ConGlobal
ConGlobal traces its operations to 1968, when ITEL Terminals was founded as a division of ITEL Container Corporation. The entity evolved through a 1992 management buyout and a series of acquisitions — including the 2013 takeover of ConGlobal Industries — that stitched together the largest full-service depot and intermodal terminal network in North America. In 2023 the parent, ITSC, unified its service lines under the single ConGlobal name. The firm operates across five service verticals: container yard management, intermodal terminal operations, finished vehicle handling, railcar switching, and drayage. Its footprint covers the United States, Mexico, and Costa Rica. ConGlobal delivers turnkey terminal packages where it provides labor, equipment, and maintenance for clients that the company identifies as Class I railroads and global shipping lines. On the technology side, the firm sells Aviro360, a proprietary suite of AI-powered tools that automates gate operations, reconciles yard inventory, and optimizes equipment storage. The system includes VeriSpot-io for intelligent checkpoint processing and Sight.io for automated gate data capture. ConGlobal maintains a distributed management structure with offices in Fort Worth, Texas; Westmont, Illinois; Albany, Oregon; Odessa, Florida; and Omaha, Nebraska. The company's own timeline tracks growth through targeted add-on acquisitions, including RCS (2012), ACS/LanPort (2015), Express Container (2017), and the CY/Depot division of Container Port Group, Inc. (2021). In 2023, ITSC retired its legacy brand to unify the full stack under ConGlobal. The firm's published history and service descriptions do not list or name individual executives, principals, or family-office backing. ConGlobal’s structural differentiator is vertical integration between physical terminal operations and captive software. The firm develops, controls, and sells its own yard-management technology while simultaneously serving as the operating partner on-site — a combination that transforms traditional depot services from a low-margin staffing business into a bundled operating system with exclusive data layers and recurring software revenue.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
1968
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Fort Worth
Corporate office
2301 Eagle Parkway, Suite 150, Fort Worth, TX 76177, United States
Additional offices
Westmont, IL · Albany, OR · Odessa, FL · Omaha, NE
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is ConGlobal's core business?
ConGlobal operates physical terminal infrastructure — container yards, intermodal ramps, railcar switching, finished vehicle handling, and drayage — across the United States, Mexico, and Costa Rica. It also sells Aviro360, a proprietary AI-powered technology suite for gate automation, inventory reconciliation, and yard management. The company positions itself as the only North American provider that combines a full suite of terminal services with in-house, operator-developed software.
How does ConGlobal make money from its technology?
ConGlobal commercializes Aviro360, which includes modules like VeriSpot-io for checkpoint processing and Sight.io for automated gate operations. The software is sold alongside or independently of the firm's physical terminal services, creating a recurring revenue stream from what would otherwise be a purely service-based operation. The company's marketing materials indicate the technology is 'exclusive' to its ecosystem, though the pricing model is not publicly disclosed.
Who owns ConGlobal?
ConGlobal operates as a unified brand following a 2023 restructuring by its parent entity, ITSC. The firm's published history traces a lineage of private acquisitions and management buyouts dating to 1992. ConGlobal does not publicly disclose its ownership structure, underlying wealth source, or whether it operates as a family office, an institutional asset manager, or a privately held operating company.
What is ConGlobal's geographic footprint?
The firm maintains terminal operations and depots across the United States, Mexico, and Costa Rica. Its corporate offices are listed in Fort Worth, Texas; Westmont, Illinois; Albany, Oregon; Odessa, Florida; and Omaha, Nebraska. The network is described by the company as the largest depot terminal network in North America.
Does ConGlobal raise outside capital or manage funds?
ConGlobal does not publicly market any investment vehicles, disclose assets under management, or solicit third-party capital. Its public-facing materials position the entity as an operating company and technology provider, not a fund manager. Any capital structure, family-office backing, or institutional ownership remains undisclosed.
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