2024 Essential Financial and Operating Information for the 100 Largest Logistics Companies in North America
Up Front

The e-commerce, warehousing and supply chain giant debuts at the very top of the 2024 Top 100 Logistics Companies list

3PLs navigate tough business conditions and compressed margins while awaiting a freight market rebound

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

Rankings
Rank Company Total Power Units
1 J.B. Hunt Transport Services 13,252
2 Ryder Supply Chain Solutions 11,600
est
3 Penske Logistics 9,111
4 Schneider 6,233
est
5 Knight-Swift Transportation 5,900
6 Werner Enterprises 5,265
7 NFI 4,900
8 Ruan 3,813
est
9 C.R. England 3,000
est
10 Lazer Logistics 2,800
11 CRST The Transportation Solution 2,302
est
12 Day & Ross 2,145
13 Canada Cartage/GTI Group 2,031
14 Marten Transport 1,518
15 Ceva Logistics (North America) 1,500
16 DHL Supply Chain 1,499
17 Lineage Logistics 1,469
18 TFI International 1,382
est
19 Covenant Logistics Group 1,226
20 Averitt Express 1,195
21 Universal Logistics Holdings 1,168
22 Venture Logistics 1,026
23 Hub Group 972
est
24 TCI Transportation 880
25 Transervice Logistics 850
26 AIM Integrated Logistics 722
27 Blackhawk Transport 694
est
28 Paper Transport 684
29 Brown Integrated Logistics 650
30 Dupré Logistics 600
31 A. Duie Pyle 512
32 Best Logistics Group 500
33 Nu-Way Transportation 350
33 RXO 350
35 Legacy Supply Chain Services 305
36 Scotlynn Group 300
36 Dimerco Express Group 300
38 East Coast Warehouse & Distribution 260
39 Kenco Group 255
40 AMX 250
41 Saddle Creek Logistics Services 225
41 Atech Logistics 225
43 Syfan Logistics 222
44 Miller Transportation Group 205
45 ITS Logistics 155
45 Evans Distribution Systems 155
47 Freedom Trans USA 120
48 Keller Logistics Group 90
48 Circle Logistics 90
50 CJ Logistics America 88
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Logistics News
Government, Business, Logistics, Top 100

Dean Foods Bankruptcy Should Have Little Impact on Trucking, Experts Say

Trucking and agriculture officials said the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by Dean Foods and its decision to sell its assets to the national milk marketing cooperative Dairy Farmers of America is not an indication of a broader problem in the sector, at least in the short term.

Dan Ronan | Senior Reporter
November 20, 2019
Business, Technology, Safety, Logistics, Perspective

Perspective: Blockchain Useful in the Food Supply Chain

Blockchain technology is capable of providing end-to-end transparency about where food originated and traveled, which can help reduce the risk of foodborne illness and the cost of produce contamination.

John Monarch | CEO & Co-Founder, ShipChain
November 19, 2019
Business, Logistics, Top 50, TCA

Logistics Firm Mode Reaches Agreement in $2.3 Billion Merger With SunteckTTS

Dallas-based Mode Transportation and SunteckTTS Inc. have reached an agreement to merge the two transportation and logistics companies under the Mode branding, generating more than $2 billion in annual revenue, according to a release.

Dom DiFurio | The Dallas Morning News
November 19, 2019
Government, Business, Logistics, Top 100

Global Shipment Giant DHL Says Worst Is Over for Trade, Brexit

The worst may be over for global trade as tensions over Brexit and the U.S.-China relationship show signs of easing, according to John Pearson of DHL Express.

Richard Weiss | Bloomberg News
November 19, 2019
Business, Fuel, Logistics

Commodity Shippers Struggle to Obtain 2020-Compliant Fuel

Ships are struggling to obtain the fuels they need to test them in time for the start of sweeping environmental legislation that takes effect in six weeks’ time, a situation that could ultimately result in vessels having to temporarily halt trading.

November 19, 2019
Business, Technology, Logistics, Autonomous

Convoy to Expand Services After $400 Million in New Funding

Convoy’s intentions for putting a recent $400 million package of additional investment capital to work are straightforward — keep expanding its digital freight business through more machine learning, more automated loads, and more drop-and-hook arrangements.

Roger Gilroy | Senior Reporter
November 19, 2019
Business, Technology, Equipment, Fuel, Logistics, TCA

Yamato Transport Rolls Out Electric Vehicles for Parcel Delivery Near Tokyo

Yamato Transport Co. unveiled on Nov. 19 what it says is a greener, compact, driver-friendly electric truck that may offer hope for coping with the acute labor shortage in Japan’s door-to-door parcel delivery industry.

Masumi Koizumi | Japan Times
November 19, 2019
Government, Business, Logistics

New AAPA CEO Chris Connor Jumps Into US-China Trade Dispute

Chris Connor, the new president and CEO of the American Association of Port Authorities, knows his way around shipping after nearly 40 years in the industry, but his challenge now is to learn the perspective of port operators and government agencies regulating the facilities.

Dan Ronan | Senior Reporter
November 19, 2019
Business, Technology, Safety, Logistics, Autonomous

XPO Robots Assist UK Workers With Holiday Volumes

XPO Logistics has increased its use of robots in the United Kingdom in anticipation of holiday retail volumes, the Connecticut-based company said in a Nov. 19 news release.

November 19, 2019
Business, Technology, Fuel, Logistics, Autonomous

Ike Maintains Automation Will Add Truck Driving Jobs

Automated trucks developer Ike has a message for those behind the driver’s wheel of an 18-wheeler now: Automation can be complementary, not competitive.

Roger Gilroy | Senior Reporter
November 19, 2019
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