2021 Essential Financial and Operating Information for the 100 Largest For-Hire Carriers in North America
Up Front
After navigating COVID-19's disruption, trucking now has entered a historically strong business environment.
Find out where the Top 100 are located by North American region.
Small carriers often were hardest hit by COVID, but large fleets faced challenges, too.
Rankings
Rank Company Revenue (000)
1 Renewable Transport Services 5,885
2 R&R Express 6,890
3 AFC Transport 7,000
4 Alabama Motor Express 8,000
est
5 Sorenson Transport 14,762
6 TWT Refrigerated 18,000
7 May Trucking 26,304
est
8 Cowan Systems 26,933
9 PS Logistics 27,000
10 Halvor Lines 28,100
est
11 Challenger Motor Freight 34,500
12 Highlight Motor Group 36,380
13 CRST The Transportation Solution 44,417
14 Roehl Refrigerated Transport 59,078
est
15 Great Plains Transport 64,249
16 Bison Transport 74,851
17 Raider Express 80,000
18 Wilson Logistics 82,000
19 Canada Cartage System 94,219
20 Continental Express 95,000
21 Soar Transport 103,006
22 Cardinal Logistics 109,900
23 A&A Express 110,000
24 WEL Cos. 124,252
25 National Carriers 125,800
26 NFI 130,000
27 Pride Transport 134,000
28 Day & Ross 139,339
29 Bay & Bay Transportation 150,752
est
30 Navajo Express 243,000
est
31 Penske Logistics 280,500
est
32 TransAm Trucking 297,000
est
33 John Christner Trucking 338,873
est
34 Marten Transport 379,148
35 Hirschbach Motor Lines 423,222
36 Stevens Transport 688,000
est
37 Swift Refrigerated 755,000
est
38 C.R. England 897,868
est
39 KLLM Transport Services 917,000
40 Prime Inc. 1,932,669
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On the Bubble

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For-Hire News
Government, Business, Logistics, For-Hire

Nearshoring Boom Faces Growing Pains

The escalation of nearshoring this year has brought an increased need to bolster infrastructure investments and supply chain operations, according to experts.

Connor D. Wolf | Staff Reporter
September 13, 2023
Business, Logistics, For-Hire

UPS CEO Carol Tomé Outlines Challenging Year Ahead

UPS Inc. will pay out the biggest portion of its new labor pact over the next 12 months while trying to win back customers it lost during the contentious contract talks, CEO Carol Tomé said.

Thomas Black | Bloomberg News
September 12, 2023
Business, Technology, Equipment, For-Hire

Estes Among Fleets to Pilot Remora’s Carbon Capture System

Estes was among the first commercial for-hire carriers to sign up to pilot emerging technology developed by Remora.

Gary Frantz | Special to Transport Topics
September 8, 2023
Business, Logistics, For-Hire

UPS to Raise Average Prices by 5.9%

UPS Inc. will raise prices 5.9%, to take effect on Dec. 26.

Thomas Black | Bloomberg News
September 8, 2023
Government, Business, Technology, Autonomous, For-Hire

FAA Clears UPS Drones for Longer Flights

Two more companies including UPS have been granted approval to fly drones beyond the sight of ground operators in a key step that could eventually enable widespread package delivery.

Alan Levin | Bloomberg News
September 6, 2023
Business, Equipment, For-Hire

Trimac Acquires Two More Carriers, Continues to Shop

Trimac Transportation Ltd. has purchased two North American bulk haulage carriers in the past few weeks, and has plans to accelerate its ongoing buying spree.

Keiron Greenhalgh | Staff Reporter
September 1, 2023
Business, Logistics, For-Hire

UPS Offers Buyouts to 167 Pilots as Air Cargo Slumps

UPS Inc. is offering a voluntary severance package for 167 pilots amid a slump in air freight volume.

Thomas Black | Bloomberg News
August 31, 2023
Government, Business, Equipment, For-Hire

Used Truck Market Can Likely Handle Yellow Liquidation

Used trucks and trailers owned by bankrupt Yellow Corp. are set to come up for auction in unprecedented numbers, but the market can handle it, say observers.

Keiron Greenhalgh | Staff Reporter
August 31, 2023
Government, Business, Equipment, Safety, For-Hire

Flatbed and Cargo Safety Depends on Securement

Making sure flatbed cargo is secured for transit goes beyond meeting applicable regulations, which cannot cover every contingency, experts contend.

Stephen Bennett | Special to Transport Topics
August 28, 2023
Business, For-Hire

Yellow’s Terminals: Analysts Expect More Bids

Analysts are expecting more players to take part in an upcoming auction for the 169 terminals owned by Yellow Corp. beyond those who already have raised their hands.

Keiron Greenhalgh | Staff Reporter
August 24, 2023
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