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C.H. Robinson Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend

Company Recently Added to S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Index

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. (“C.H. Robinson”) (Nasdaq: CHRW) announced that its Board of Directors today declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of 61 cents ($0.61) per share, payable on April 3, 2023, to shareholders of record on March 3, 2023. As of February 8, 2023, there were approximately 116,356,778 shares outstanding.

C.H. Robinson has distributed uninterrupted dividends that have increased annually on a per share basis for twenty-five years, thereby earning a designation as one of only 64 constituents in the S&P 500® Dividend Aristocrats® Index. “C.H. Robinson has a long history of growing our dividend as an important method to return cash to our shareholders,” said Mike Zechmeister, Chief Financial Officer.

About C.H. Robinson

C.H. Robinson solves logistics problems for companies across the globe and across industries, from the simple to the most complex. With $30 billion in freight under management and 20 million shipments annually, we are one of the world’s largest logistics platforms. Our global suite of services accelerates trade to seamlessly deliver the products and goods that drive the world’s economy. With the combination of our multimodal transportation management system and expertise, we use our information advantage to deliver smarter solutions for our 100,000 customers and 85,000 contract carriers. Our technology is built by and for supply chain experts to bring faster, more meaningful improvements to our customers’ businesses. As a responsible global citizen, we are also proud to contribute millions of dollars to support causes that matter to our company, our Foundation and our employees. For more information, visit us at www.chrobinson.com (Nasdaq: CHRW).

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Chuck Ives, Director of Investor Relations
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