Amazon .com Inc. is selling a vacant Bay Area office complex purchased about 16 months ago, the company’s latest effort to unwind a pandemic-era expansion that left it with a surfeit of warehouses and employees.
January 26, 2023Top 100 Private | Food Service | Grocery | Beverage | Petroleum/Chemical | Industrial Gases | Agriculture/Food Processing | Wholesale/Retail | Manufacturing
Equipment Rental | Building Materials | Waste Management | Paper/Office Products | Construction | Health Care | Uniform Rental | Media & Entertainment
Top Construction Carriers
Current Rank | Company | Tractors |
---|---|---|
1 | Michels Corp. |
290 |
2 | Strata Corp. |
159 |
3 | Henkels & McCoy Inc. |
157 |
4 | Vulcan Materials |
129 |
5 | Lane Construction Corp. |
106 |
6 | Ames Construction |
104 |
7 | Terracon Consultants |
93 |
8 | New Enterprise Stone |
81 |
9 | Morton Buildings |
76 |
10 | Brand Energy & Infrastructure |
69 |
11 | McGee Brothers Co. |
35 |
11 | Pike Electric Corp. |
35 |
13 | Turner Industries Group |
30 |
14 | Kokosing Construction |
26 |
15 | West Coast Sand & Gravel |
15 |
The Top 100 Private Carriers Companies on this list operate their own trucks to carry freight and are ranked on the basis of the total number of highway tractors in the fleet. To be included in the Top 100 list, 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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On the Bubble
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Amazon to Take Hawaiian Airlines Stake in Cargo-Hauling Deal
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Amazon’s Hurricane Disaster Program Provides Relief in Tampa Bay
Amazon had donated more than 1.5 million items for victims of the Category 4 storm that hit Florida in early October to charities like the Red Cross and South Florida disaster nonprofit Global Empowerment Mission.