2020 Essential Management and Operating Information for the 100 Largest Private Carriers in North America
Up Front
Fleets are changing practices for the long run while responding to the coronavirus pandemic.

See the headquarters locations for each of the Top 100 private carriers in North America.

The fleets on this year’s Top 100 list have shown resilience amid financial and logistical challenges.
Rankings
Rank This Year Rank Last Year Company Tractors Trucks Pickups/ Cargo Vans Trailers Annual Revenue
1 1
PepsiCo Inc.
10,950 4,550 16,250 17,900
$67.2 billion
2 2
Sysco Corp.
8,745 1,345 840 10,593
$60.1 billion
3 4
Walmart Inc.
7,400 25 - 58,826
$524.0 billion
4 6
Halliburton Co.
6,101 2,471 237 11,653
$22.4 billion
5 3
US Foods
5,821 421 - 7,466
$25.9 billion
6 5
Reyes Holdings
5,019 938 1,324 7,494
$33.0 billion
7 10
Performance Food Group
4,715 606 - 5,999
$19.7 billion
8 8
McLane Co.
3,886 111 25 5,853
$50.4 billion
9 9
Schlumberger Limited
3,652 510 249 5,107
$32.9 billion
10 13
NexTier Oilfield Solutions
2,759 493 65 3,642
$3.4 billion
11 11
Tyson Foods
2,642 62 1,433 8,051
$42.4 billion
12 12
United Rentals Inc.
2,253 4,266 - 2,100
$9.4 billion
13 17
Basic Energy Services
2,156 899 - 3,036
$0.6 billion
14 15
Gordon Food Service
1,993 22 - 2,823
$14.0 billion
15 16
CHS Inc.
1,656 5,382 - 9,188
$31.9 billion
16 24
Sunbelt Rentals
1,589 4,102 4,480 1,575
$5.5 billion
17 22
Dot Foods
1,526 10 40 2,570
$8.2 billion
18 19
American Air Liquide Holdings
1,461 4,214 - 2,352
$26.3 billion
19 20
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. United
1,437 513 - 1,915
$4.8 billion
20 23
United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI)
1,414 9 - 3,430
$21.4 billion
21 36
Univar Solutions
1,372 111 - 3,489
$16.8 billion
22 25
The Quikrete Cos.
1,358 45 - 2,051 -
23 33
Pilot Co.
1,340 28 - 1,720 -
24 18
Cudd Energy Services
1,320 240 - 1,448 -
25 14
Helena Agri-Enterprises
1,237 2,838 - 2,575 -
26 28
Linde
1,215 1,568 - 2,897
$11.0 billion
27 28
Cemex USA
1,190 5,967 - 1,819
$6.7 billion
28 58
ProPetro Holding Corp.
1,156 32 - 1,662
$2.1 billion
29 35
Ahold USA/Delhaize America
1,149 625 - 4,577
$48.0 billion
30 26
Clean Harbors
1,097 4,531 33 3,788
$3.4 billion
31 32
Ben E. Keith Co.
1,094 73 - 1,348 -
32 31
Core-Mark Holding Co.
1,079 129 - 1,216
$16.7 billion
33 34
FTS International
1,037 80 - 1,002
$0.8 billion
34 40
Builders FirstSource
1,029 2,320 - 1,776
$7.3 billion
35 21
Albertsons Cos.
1,020 1,050 - 3,688
$62.5 billion
36 39
Ashley Furniture Industries
970 10 7 3,708 -
37 56
Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores
963 - - 3,708 -
38 37
Walgreen Co.
959 23 - 2,595
$136.9 billion
39 43
The Kroger Co.
942 16 - 14,085
$122.3 billion
40 41
CRH Americas (formerly Oldcastle Inc.)
927 1,739 - 2,304
$12.5 billion
41 42
Dean Foods Co.
865 785 - 2,552
$7.3 billion
42 38
Maxim Crane Works
859 624 - 1,750 -
43 50
Sherwin-Williams Co.
839 1 - 1,996
$17.9 billion
44 46
Swire Coca-Cola USA
838 499 - 1,181
$2.2 billion
45 45
BlueLinx Holdings
836 44 - 848
$2.6 billion
46 44
Energy Transfer Partners
820 6 - 865
$54.2 billion
47 54
Mondelez International
808 64 - 1,031
$7.1 billion
48 48
Darling Ingredients
805 884 82 4,276
$3.4 billion
49 85
Medline Inc.
791 214 - 1,177
$13.9 billion
50 51
Nestle USA
790 3,475 6 1,586
$93.1 billion
51 62
Messer Americas
787 642 - 2,268
$1.7 billion
52 54
ABC Supply Co.
783 2,837 0 1,020
$12.0 billion
53 58
Plains All American Pipeline
760 - - 900
$33.7 billion
54 61
Brenntag North America
759 462 - 1,692
$5.7 billion
55 72
Shamrock Foods Co.
741 92 100 1,020 -
56 53
Calfrac Well Services
740 203 19 1,077
$1.2 billion
57 63
JBS USA Holdings
739 - - 1,336 -
58 57
Prairie Farms Dairy
730 1,122 - 2,277 -
59 64
Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits
721 2,189 - 820 -
60 68
Shaw Industries Group
695 55 - 3,212 -
61 69
Anheuser-Busch Cos.
687 261 - 754
$52.3 billion
62 66
Nine Energy Service
685 276 - 840
$832.9 billion
63 71
Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast
677 100 - 890 -
64 76
Publix Super Markets
668 26 443 3,300
$38.1 billion
65 52
Veritiv Corp.
661 53 130 1,026
$7.7 billion
66 73
Baker Hughes
642 55 - 355
$23.8 billion
67 82
Stericycle Inc.
627 5,871 - 2,367
$3.3 billion
68 84
Mohawk Industries
624 153 - 2,565
$10.0 billion
69 70
Advanced Drainage Systems
620 4 - 1,195
$1.4 billion
70 80
Liberty Coca-Cola Beverages
611 225 - 755 -
71 47
Beacon Roofing Supply
603 1,860 - 1,238
$7.1 billion
72 77
MDU Resources Group
599 1,861 5 1,841
$5.4 billion
73 75
Air Products
598 92 330 2,000
$8.9 billion
73 81
Coca-Cola Beverages Florida
598 14 - 657 -
75 79
Williams Bros. Construction
575 201 - 432 -
76 97
Herc Rentals
568 345 - 666
$2.0 billion
77 86
H-E-B Grocery Co.
567 8 - 3,002 -
78 83
Ecology Auto Parts
565 13 - 679 -
79 74
SE Independent Delivery Services
543 139 - 1,280 -
80 90
Sanderson Farms
542 27 - 644
$3.4 billion
81 66
Archer Daniels Midland Co.
535 - - 1,500
$64.7 billion
82 88
Domino's Pizza
517 39 - 506
$3.6 billion
83 94
Ace Hardware Corp.
505 1 1 1,666
$6.1 billion
84 -
Stallion Oilfield Services
502 749 - 1,614 -
85 99
Foster Farms
501 10 150 1,800
$2.4 billion
86 87
SpartanNash
489 27 - 1,931
$8.5 billion
87 -
Costco Wholsale Corp.
484 308 - 4,294
$149.4 billion
88 100
KeHE Distributors
472 1 - 793
$5.0 billion
89 78
Gravity Oilfield Services
471 51 - 510 -
90 92
Valley Proteins
458 130 0 1,360 -
91 95
Bragg Cos.
454 - - 808 -
92 49
Key Energy Services
453 133 - 524
$0.4 billion
93 96
Columbia Distributing
452 - - 526 -
94 91
C&S Wholesale Grocers
451 - - 4,543 -
95 98
The H.T. Hackney Co.
443 172 - 613 -
96 89
Bunzl Distribution USA
442 29 - 836 -
97 60
Select Energy Services
417 723 - 3,390 -
98 -
Hobby Lobby Stores Inc.
415 5 - 1,426 -
99 -
O'Reilly Auto Enterprises
413 9 - 468
$10.1 billion
100 -
Dunkin' Brands Group
397 12 - 450
$1.4 billion
Extras
If your company appears in the 2020 list, you have a few ways to announce it. Visit our logo library to get web- and print-ready graphics.
102

On the Bubble

Matheson Tri-Gas (392 tractors), is an industrial and medical gases, propane and equipment supplier.
Learn more about Transport Topics’ Top 100 Private Carriers publication.
Many private fleets are adjusting their freight networks as the pandemic accelerates online ordering.
The oilfield service firm has cut staffing to 11-year low amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Americans have turned to cooking at home and buying in bulk, with restaurants closing across the country causing a shift in food demand.
Private Carrier News
Business, Private, Top 100

Walmart Outshines Rivals With High Employee Bonuses

Walmart Inc.’s corporate employee bonuses are set to surpass targets again this year as the company’s stock soars and sales outperform its retail rivals.

Jaewon Kang | Bloomberg News
November 22, 2024
Business, Private

Low Prices Boost Walmart in Q3

NEW YORK — Walmart ratcheted up sales and profits again in the third quarter with its comparatively low prices proving a powerful draw for shoppers seeking to cut spending where they could.

Anne D’Innocenzio | Associated Press
November 19, 2024
Business, Logistics, For-Hire, Private

Leading Freight Companies Prepare for Trucking Turnaround

Two of the largest for-hire carriers are making operational and financial preparations for an anticipated upturn in the freight market after months of weak demand, executives said.

Connor D. Wolf | Staff Reporter
November 14, 2024
Business, Private, Top 100

JBS Profit Surges to Two-Year High on Booming Chicken Demand

JBS, the biggest global meat producer, is reaping the benefits of a world that’s eating more chicken, sending demand surging and helping the company post its best quarterly profit in two years.

Gerson Freitas Jr. | Bloomberg News
November 13, 2024
Business, Logistics, Private, Global Freight

Amazon Aims at Temu With Low-Priced Storefront Called Haul

Amazon launched an online storefront designed to compete with Temu, the low-cost shopping app that gained traction with shoppers who trade longer shipping times for rock-bottom prices.

Matt Day | Bloomberg News
November 13, 2024
Business, Private

Home Depot’s Q3 Results Top Expectations

Home Depot continued to deal with a pullback in spending from customers in fiscal Q3, but it was less severe than in the past, and its performance beat Wall Street’s expectations.

November 12, 2024
Business, Technology, Equipment, Fuel, Logistics, For-Hire, Private, Global Freight

Nikola Leads Field in Hydrogen Fuel Cell EV Deployment

Hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles may be envisioned as the future workhorse of a decarbonized longhaul freight sector, but their development has proceeded at a measured pace.

Keiron Greenhalgh | Staff Reporter
November 7, 2024
Business, Logistics, For-Hire, Private, Global Freight

Retailers Offer ‘Returnless Refunds’ to Reduce Shipping Fees

Returnless refunds are a tool that more retailers are using to keep online shoppers happy and to reduce shipping fees, processing time and other ballooning costs from returned products.

Haleluya Hadero | Associated Press
November 4, 2024
Business, Private, Top 100

PepsiCo to Close Four US Bottling Plants, Cut 400 Jobs

The news follows PepsiCo's confirmation of the Chicago plant's full closure earlier in the week. Sales, delivery and warehouse functions will continue at the other three locations.

Dee-Ann Durbin | Associated Press
October 30, 2024
Business, Private, Top 100

PepsiCo to Close Chicago Plant, Offer 60 Days’ Pay

PepsiCo said the decision was difficult, but it described the 60-year-old building as a facility with “physical limitations.” The company said it would pay workers for the next 60 days

Dee-Ann Durbin | Associated Press
October 28, 2024
Archives
  • 2023

  • 2022

  • 2021

  • 2020

  • 2019

  • 2018

  • 2017

  • 2016

  • 2015

  • 2014

  • 2013

  • 2012

  • 2011

  • 2010

  • 2009

  • 2008

  • 2007

  • 2006

  • 2005

  • 2004