North America’s largest trucking companies continued growth in 2022 despite a weaker freight environment
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Top 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 Motor Vehicle/Driveaway Carriers
Rank | Company | Revenue (000) |
---|---|---|
1 | United Road Services | 713,000 est |
2 | Jack Cooper Holdings | 502,959 |
3 | Hansen & Adkins Auto Transport | 283,137 est |
4 | Cassens Transport | 202,323 |
5 | Bennett Family of Cos. | 122,325 |
6 | McCollister's Global Services | 42,000 |
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.
United Road Services and Hansen & Adkins Auto Transport revenue is for 2019.
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