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

Cargo Rates Trigger Shipper Backlash as US Rails Soar

After CSX Corp. raised rates for shipping specialty gas by 41% over three years, Diversified CPC International Inc. had to shutter a production line near Chicago.

August 21, 2014
Business, Government, Logistics, Equipment

CMA Launches Duraturn Commercial Tires

Tire firm China Manufacturers Alliance said it has launched a new brand of commercial tires called Duraturn TBR.

August 20, 2014
Business, Logistics

Maersk Raises 2014 Profit Forecast on Container Increase

A.P. Moeller-Maersk A/S raised its full-year profit forecast after the company’s container-shipping line, the world’s largest, said earnings are rising because of higher freight volumes and lower costs.

August 19, 2014
Business, Government, Logistics

Import Volume Expected to Hit Record High in August

Import volume at U.S. container ports is expected to hit an all-time high in August as retailers rush to bring in holiday merchandise on concerns about West Coast longshoremen’s contract negotiations, according to the National Retail Federation.

August 12, 2014
Business, Safety, Government, Technology, Equipment, Logistics

Roadrunner to Acquire Logistics Firm Active Aero

Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. said it agreed to acquire the logistics company Active Aero Group from Aero's parent company, Platinum Equity for $115 million.

August 11, 2014
Business, Logistics

Truck-Rail Shipments Rise in 2nd Quarter, IANA Says

Intermodal volume rose 8.2% in the second quarter from a year earlier, an indication the industry is recovering from the double blow it took from a harsh winter and contracted economy, the Intermodal Association of North America reported last week.

August 11, 2014
Government, Business, Safety, Logistics, Autonomous

Insufficient Route Planning, Escort Failure to Blame For Skagit River Bridge Failure, Investigation Finds

Insufficient motor carrier route planning, a failure by a pilot/escort to warn of potential hazards and inadequate evaluation of oversize load permit requests by state officials were the probable causes of an oversize truck strike that brought down the Interstate 5 Skagit River Bridge in Washington state, according to a final investigation report of the National Transportation Safety Board.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
August 8, 2014
Business, Logistics

Intermodal Rail Volume Rises 5.5% in July

Intermodal rail volume for July rose 5.5% compared with the same time last year, the Association of American Railroads reported.

August 8, 2014
Business, Logistics

Expeditors’ Profit Dips in Second Quarter

Expeditors International of Washington’s second-quarter profit dipped 1%, but revenue increased.

August 5, 2014
Business, Logistics

Intermodal Volume Rises 8.2% in Second Quarter

Intermodal volume in the second quarter rose 8.2%, an indication the industry is recovering from a harsh winter and a contracted economy, according to the Intermodal Association of North America.

August 5, 2014
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