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2016 Top Manufacturing Carriers

2016 Essential Financial and Operating Information for the 100 largest Private Carriers in the U.S. and Canada

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Rankings

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1
Ashley Distribution Services
709
2
Shaw Transport
697
3
Allied Drainage Transport
625
4
Mohawk Carpet Transportation of Georgia
420
5
Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations
332
6
Chrysler Group Transport
331
7
Tempur Sealy International
305
8
ThyssenKrupp USA
289
9
IFCO Systems/Chep USA
250
10
La-Z-Boy Logistics/England Furniture/Kincaid Furniture
222
11
Ryerson Cos.
205
12
Andersen Corp.
176
13
Batesville Logistics
167
14
Bassett Furniture Industries/Zenith Global Logistics
157
15
Huttig Building Products
131
16
Boeing Co.
128
17
Leggett & Platt Inc.
123
18
Reliance Steel & Aluminum
119
19
Product Distribution Co.
115
20
Austin Powder Co.
111
21
Toyota Transport/ Toyota Logistics Services
91
22
Unifi Manufacturing
64
23
Greif Packaging
52
24
ProVia Logistics
21

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Private Carrier News

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AB InBev Offsets Slump in West With Emerging Markets Growth

Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer, said Feb. 12 overall volumes fell 1.5% in the fourth quarter, less than analysts expected. 

February 12, 2026
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QXO Set to Buy Kodiak Building Partners for $2.25 Billion

QXO agreed to buy Kodiak Building Partners to expand its construction products business into key U.S. markets. The deal will be funded with $2 billion of cash and 13.2 million shares.

February 11, 2026
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Coca-Cola Sees Slower Sales Growth in 2026 Outlook

The outlook points to the challenges facing incoming Coca-Cola CEO Henrique Braun as the company works to win over shoppers with its widening portfolio of beverages.

February 10, 2026
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Truck Driver Labor Pool Shows Signs of Q4 Tightening

The pool of available truck drivers showed signs of tightening during the fourth quarter amid a freight market that continues to face headwinds, according to experts.

February 10, 2026
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Uniform Makers UniFirst, Cintas Renew Takeover Talks

UniFirst is engaging with Cintas after its larger rival resubmitted a $275-a-share takeover offer in December, Bloomberg reports. Cintas has been pursuing UniFirst for years.

February 10, 2026
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Kroger Names Former Walmart Executive Foran as Its New CEO

Greg Foran led Walmart's U.S. division for six years before departing in 2019. While there, he introduced online ordering and pickup, and accelerated Walmart's digital capabilities.

February 9, 2026
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Walmart Invests $330M to Update Louisiana Distribution Center

Modernization is slated to start next year at Walmart's Opelousas distribution center near Interstate 49 and U.S. Route 190. The facility is located some 60 miles west of Baton Rouge.

February 6, 2026
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Amazon Delivers Strong Q4 Sales but Misses on Earnings

Amazon reported fourth-quarter earnings slightly below Wall Street estimates even as sales surged and it reported the fastest growth in its prominent cloud computing business in 13 quarters.

February 5, 2026
BusinessPrivate

Bob’s Furniture Goes Public With $2.2 Billion Valuation

Bob’s Discount Furniture, a home furnishings retailer backed by Bain Capital, rose 0.1% in its trading debut after the company raised $331 million in a U.S. initial public offering.

February 5, 2026
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International to Lay Off 300 Staff Due to Weak Truck Demand

Demand for trucks did not improve as 2025 progressed and what carrier executives have characterized as the longest North American freight market downturn in a half-century continued.

February 4, 2026