2023 Essential Financial and Operating Information for the 100 Largest Logistics Companies in North America
Up Front

Top 100 logistics firms keep growing despite freight market normalization in 2022

Logistics providers are adopting new tech, automating warehouse operations and optimizing fulfillment

Find out where the Top 100 Logistics companies are located by region; click links to view details about the company

Rankings
Rank Company Total Power Units
1 J.B. Hunt Transport Services 12,899
2 Penske Logistics 8,969
3 Ryder Supply Chain Solutions 8,930
4 Schneider 5,915
5 Werner Enterprises 5,450
6 NFI 5,000
7 Knight-Swift Transportation 4,857
8 Ruan 3,813
9 Cardinal Logistics 3,450
10 C.R. England Inc. 3,000
11 U.S. Xpress Enterprises 2,696
12 Solistica 2,339
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13 CRST The Transportation Solution 2,302
14 Day & Ross 2,145
15 Marten Transport 1,706
16 DHL Supply Chain 1,490
17 Universal Logistics Holdings 1,443
18 Averitt Express 1,398
19 TFI International 1,382
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20 Covenant Logistics Group 1,317
21 Hub Group 972
22 Paper Transport/PTI Logistics 950
23 Venture Logistics 850
est
24 Cowan Logistics 766
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25 AIM Integrated Logistics 722
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26 Blackhawk Transport 694
27 Ceva Logistics (North America) 604
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28 Dupré Logistics 550
28 Bay and Bay Transportation 550
28 Lineage Logistics 550
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31 A. Duie Pyle 529
32 UniGroup 520
33 Transervice Logistics 491
34 Best Logistics Group 450
35 Ascend 417
36 Scotlynn Group 360
37 Fidelitone 350
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38 RXO 340
39 Legacy Supply Chain Services 285
40 Atech Logistics 261
41 East Coast Warehouse & Distribution 260
42 Saddle Creek Logistics Services 225
43 Syfan Logistics 222
44 AMX 214
45 Kenco Group 207
46 PAM Transport 200
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47 Verst Logistics 190
48 Miller Transportation Group 183
49 FST Logistics 180
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50 ITS Logistics 160
51 Evans Distribution Systems 155
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Logistics News
Business, Logistics

XPO Turns Last Year's First-Quarter Loss Into This Year’s Profit

XPO Logistics turned last year’s first-quarter net loss into a profit of similar magnitude even though revenue was flat, the company said May 3.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
May 3, 2017
Business, Logistics

Federal Regulators Give Green Light to Knight-Swift Merger

The multibillion-dollar merger between Knight Transportation Inc. and Swift Transportation received a speedy federal antitrust approval May 1, clearing the way for shareholders to vote on the proposed transaction to form the largest truckload carrier in the United States.

May 2, 2017
Business, Logistics

Profits Decline at Expeditors Even as Revenue Increases

First-quarter expenses rose faster than revenue for Expeditors International of Washington, so the freight forwarder remained profitable but at a lower level than a year ago.

May 2, 2017
Government, Business, Safety, Autonomous, Logistics

Distracted Driving, Industry Regulations Top ATRI’s Research Priorities

Efforts that would minimize distracted driving and evaluate the impact of regulations on the trucking industry are high on the list of research priorities this year for the American Transportation Research Institute, the group announced May 2.

Eugene Mulero | Senior Reporter
May 2, 2017
Perspective, Business, Government, Safety, Logistics

Opinion: More Mergers and Acquisitions for Truckers

The recent announcement that Knight Transportation and Swift Transportation are merging is a much bigger and industry-changing event than realized. It comes on the heels of another major development: the public offering by Schneider. In three years, these two deals will be viewed as having set in motion a number of mergers and acquisitions at a pace never witnessed before in the truckload and intermodal industry.

May 1, 2017
Business, Government, Safety, Logistics, Autonomous

Paper Checks Still Common in Trucking; Move Underway to Migrate to E-Payments

Many trucking and third-party logistics companies still write checks to pay their invoices, but efforts are underway to transition from pen and paper to point-and-click e-payments. If successful, it would shift decades-old business patterns ingrained in the industry.

Ari Ashe | Staff Reporter
May 1, 2017
Business, Logistics

Railroad 1Q Profits Increase on Rebound in Coal Shipping

All publicly traded freight railroads reported higher profits in the first quarter, led by a strong rebound in coal transportation from the doldrums of recent years and continued improvement in the intermodal sector.

Ari Ashe | Staff Reporter
May 1, 2017
Business, Government, Technology, Equipment, Safety, Logistics

Allen Lund Co. Forms Joint Venture, TransKool Solutions

Allen Lund Co. has formed a joint venture with Santos International called TransKool Solutions, which will operate a temperature-controlled warehouse in McAllen, Texas, and offer brokerage services to transport produce and other refrigerated goods from Mexico to the United States and Canada.

April 28, 2017
Business, Logistics

Universal Logistics Profits Fall in First Quarter Despite Higher Revenue

Profits at Universal Logistics Holdings Inc. fell 42% year-over-year despite 9.2% growth in revenue during the same period, which the company acknowledged was due to problems with a few of its large value-added programs.

Ari Ashe | Staff Reporter
April 27, 2017
Business, Logistics

Union Pacific Profits Up 9.5%, Easily Beat Forecasts

Union Pacific’s profits increased 9.5% to $1.07 billion dollars, or $1.32 per share, after strong results on a year-over-year basis in the coal, agricultural and intermodal transportation.

Ari Ashe | Staff Reporter
April 27, 2017
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