J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. announced that company president Shelley Simpson is also taking on the post of CEO, effective July 1.
February 29, 2024Top 100 For-Hire | Less-Than-Truckload | Truckload/Dedicated | Intermodal/Drayage | Motor Vehicle/Driveaway | Tank/Bulk
Air/Expedited | Refrigerated | Flatbed/Heavy Specialized | Package/Courier | Household Goods/Commercial | Mail
Top Intermodal/Drayage Carriers
Rank | Company | Revenue (000) |
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1 | J.B. Hunt Intermodal | 4,744,636 |
2 | Hub Group | 2,166,382 |
3 | Schneider | 1,007,800 |
4 | XPO | 1,000,000 |
5 | Evans Delivery | 684,000 |
6 | Swift Intermodal | 455,466 |
7 | Universal Intermodal Services | 390,095 |
8 | IMC Logistics | 330,025 |
9 | RoadOne IntermodaLogistics | 290,000 |
10 | ContainerPort Group | 285,000 est |
11 | NFI | 282,000 |
12 | Forward Air | 217,700 |
13 | C&K Holdings | 142,400 |
14 | Roadrunner Freight | 132,129 est |
15 | C.R. England | 125,000 |
16 | Landstar System | 118,305 |
17 | TCW | 109,162 |
18 | Marten Transport | 90,394 |
19 | Duncan and Son Lines | 85,000 est |
20 | Cowan Systems | 75,829 |
21 | Canada Drayage Inc. | 75,380 |
22 | Eagle Systems | 70,190 |
23 | ASF Intermodal | 65,000 |
24 | Paper Transport | 61,463 |
25 | Bison Transport | 52,662 |
26 | BPX Logistics | 40,000 |
27 | CRST The Transportation Solution | 19,000 |
28 | TransAmerica Express Logistics | 15,000 est |
29 | Guide Transportation Partners | 14,419 est |
30 | Wilson Logistics | 14,000 |
31 | National Carriers | 14,000 |
32 | Day & Ross | 12,889 |
33 | Bay and Bay Transportation | 10,000 |
34 | USA Truck | 9,931 est |
35 | Supra National Express | 9,557 |
36 | Market Express | 9,000 |
37 | Dupré Logistics | 5,284 |
Top For-Hire Carriers on this list are common and contract freight carriers operating in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Companies are ranked on the basis of annual revenue. To be included in the Top 100 or any of the sectors, please send contact information to tteditor@ttnews.com. We will contact you via phone or e-mail to get information about your company prior to publication of the next Top 100 list.
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J.B. Hunt to Promote Shelley Simpson to CEO Post
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Ryder Q4 Profit Slides on Weak Used Truck Prices, Rentals
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XPO Looks to Lower Leverage, May Buy Back Debt Early, CFO Says
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TFI Eyes Merger for Truckload Operations as Part of Spinoff
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