For-hire carriers across segments saw revenues slide and margins tighten in 2023, but some industry sectors fared better than others.
June 21, 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 Tank Truck/Bulk Carriers
Rank | Company | Revenue (000) |
---|---|---|
1 | Kenan Advantage Group | 1,404,649 |
2 | Quality Carriers | 822,000 est |
3 | Trimac Transportation Services | 528,672 |
4 | Foodliner/Quest Liner | 317,062 |
5 | Heniff Transportation Systems | 293,000 |
6 | Quantix Supply Chain Solutions | 285,000 est |
7 | Superior Bulk Logistics | 277,000 est |
8 | Groendyke Transport | 245,295 |
9 | Ruan | 164,553 |
10 | Dupré Logistics | 147,916 |
11 | Eagle Transport Corp. | 141,127 |
12 | Martin Transport Inc. | 125,333 |
13 | Florida Rock & Tank Lines | 114,065 |
14 | United Petroleum Transports | 110,000 |
15 | Tankstar USA | 108,985 |
16 | Coastal Transport Co. | 95,331 |
17 | Apex Logistics | 92,543 |
18 | Cliff Viessman Inc. | 92,128 |
19 | J&M Tank Lines Inc. | 76,406 |
20 | Andrews Logistics | 73,926 |
21 | Grammer Industries | 73,158 |
22 | CCC Transportation/ CTL Transportation | 71,925 |
23 | Prime Inc. | 71,921 |
24 | CLI Transport | 64,563 |
25 | Transportes Auto Tanques Ochoa | 60,000 |
26 | Herman R. Ewell Inc. | 58,480 |
27 | Solar Transport | 57,825 |
28 | Service Transport Co. | 56,000 |
29 | Tidewater Transit Co. | 52,724 |
30 | Schilli Corp. | 52,421 |
31 | Sterling Transport Co. | 48,600 |
32 | Liquid Trucking Cos. | 41,683 |
33 | Mission Petroleum Carriers | 41,155 |
34 | NFI | 38,000 |
35 | Sprint Transport | 26,630 |
36 | Dixon Bros. | 25,492 |
37 | K-Limited Carrier | 24,041 |
38 | Carbon Express Inc. | 20,350 |
39 | Bulk Service Transport | 20,000 |
40 | Fleet Transit | 17,961 |
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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