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u/ZAHANMA ยท 3 pointsr/logistics
  1. Journal of Commerce, but it is behind a pay wall. Worth the subscription fee if you have a need to stay out front of breaking logistics news.

  2. There are several free publications that do annual rankings of freight forwarders. Inbound Logistics has one (here), but they don't actually rank 1-100, they just list them. Armstrong & Associates also puts out a good one (here) that actually ranks them 1-25.

  3. There are a ridiculous number of books about logistics and supply chain management. I would look on Amazon and just search for them. A few that I have read recently are this, this, and this.

  4. This is highly subjective and would depend on what level these people are out. Executive level management will be making around that much in a year, but most people who handle the day to day functions are under $100,000 (ยฃ62,000)...and even then the high end of that is not very common.