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2024 Essential Management and Operating Information for the 100 Largest Private Carriers in North America
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The retail giant’s investments in its private fleet lift it to the top spot on the Top 100 Private Carriers list.

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Rankings
Rank This Year Rank Last Year Company Tractors Trucks Pickups/ Cargo Vans Trailers Annual Revenue
1 2
Walmart Inc.
12,663 29 - 89,447
$648.1 billion
2 1
PepsiCo Inc.
11,618 18,852 4,248 29,286
$91.5 billion
3 3
Sysco Corp.
9,218 2,679 1,108 11,088
$76.0 billion
4 5
Performance Food Group
6,231 1,075 - 7,933
$57.3 billion
5 4
US Foods
5,983 436 - 7,741
$35.6 billion
6 6
Reyes Holdings
5,539 963 1,337 7,493 -
7 7
Halliburton Co.
4,695 2,813 89 10,694
$23.0 billion
8 8
McLane Co.
3,964 170 - 6,103
$52.6 billion
9 11
Tyson Foods
2,913 74 - 10,258
$52.9 billion
10 -
Nutrien
2,815 9,400 - 4,427
$19.5 billion
11 10
United Rentals
2,513 5,276 - 3,648
$14.3 billion
12 9
Amazon.com Inc.
2,316 13,287 - 65,163
$574.8 billion
13 14
Clean Harbors
2,302 5,782 5,110 10,387
$5.4 billion
14 15
United Natural Foods Inc.
2,212 21 - 3,878
$30.3 billion
15 16
Sunbelt Rentals
2,172 2,918 5,799 2,145
$10.0 billion
16 12
Gordon Food Service
2,144 29 - 3,099
$21.0 billion
16 13
Patterson-UTI Energy/NexTier Oilfield Solutions
2,144 538 - 4,512
$1.9 billion
18 -
Dollar General
2,000 - - -
$38.7 billion
19 17
The Quikrete Cos.
1,886 103 - 2,714 -
20 18
Dot Foods
1,755 2 - 2,769 -
21 19
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. United
1,746 550 - 2,085 -
22 44
Builders FirstSource
1,648 3,414 - 3,298
$17.1 billion
23 21
American Air Liquide Holdings
1,581 3,830 - 2,175
$11.6 billion
24 24
CHS Inc.
1,440 1,702 - 6,174
$45.6 billion
25 30
Darling Ingredients
1,405 788 - 5,826
$6.8 billion
26 38
The Kroger Co.
1,396 232 - 21,416
$150.0 billion
27 34
RPC Inc.
1,347 852 - 1,790
$1.6 billion
28 20
Pilot Co.
1,308 15 - 1,469
$0.6 billion
29 28
Ahold Delhaize USA
1,243 709 - 5,931
$59.0 billion
30 29
Medline Industries
1,237 493 - 1,940
$23.2 billion
31 23
CRH Americas
1,231 2,489 - 3,049
$22.7 billion
32 27
Cemex USA
1,229 3,959 - 1,763
$10.4 billion
33 35
Prairie Farms Dairy
1,215 2,128 - 4,311 -
34 31
ProFrac Services
1,201 84 - 2,083
$2.6 billion
35 26
Helena Agri-Enterprises
1,195 1,996 - 1,625 -
36 32
Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores
1,194 - - 1,154 -
37 33
Ben E. Keith Co.
1,182 78 - 1,363 -
38 -
Select Water Solutions
1,159 1,680 - 9,227
$1.6 billion
39 39
WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings
1,141 444 - 3,005
$2.4 billion
40 22
Ashley Furniture Industries
1,138 105 - 3,531 -
41 37
Sherwin-Williams Co.
1,103 4 - 2,642
$23.1 billion
42 40
Albertsons Cos.
1,094 - - 3,555
$79.2 billion
43 36
Walgreen Co.
1,074 22 - 3,161
$139.0 billion
44 60
Brenntag North America
1,028 337 - 2,329
$18.2 billion
45 42
ProPetro Services
1,017 198 - 1,579
$1.6 billion
46 45
Swire Coca-Cola USA
1,016 417 - 1,212
$3.0 billion
47 46
Costco Wholesale
987 422 - 7,792
$242.3 billion
48 86
The J.R. Simplot Co.
975 933 - 4,296 -
49 47
Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits
967 1,239 - 2,656 -
50 -
The Home Depot
947 6,402 - 1,643
$152.7 billion
51 41
Publix Super Markets
938 19 - 4,087
$57.1 billion
52 25
Carvana
924 1,084 - 940
$10.8 billion
53 43
Univar Solutions
921 75 - 2,048 -
54 48
ABC Supply
906 3,391 - 1,276
$20.4 billion
55 -
Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages
862 1,685 - 1,814 -
56 55
Shamrock Foods
850 125 116 1,265 -
57 50
BlueLinx Holdings
815 44 - 816
$3.1 billion
58 52
Coca-Cola Beverages Florida
773 37 - 928 -
59 49
Shaw Industries Group
760 36 - 3,075 -
60 54
Wayne-Sanderson Farms
758 79 - 1,000 -
61 71
Air Products
744 176 - 2,063
$12.6 billion
62 58
Messer Americas
743 242 358 1,476 -
63 57
Beacon Roofing Supply
742 1,667 - 985
$9.1 billion
64 56
Plains All American Pipeline
740 - - 1,355
$48.7 billion
65 73
MasTec Inc.
737 11,638 - 9,166
$12.0 billion
65 51
Mondelez International
737 75 - 1,061
$36.0 billion
67 67
Marathon Petroleum
705 288 - 870
$150.3 billion
68 68
H-E-B Grocery
689 69 - 4,144 -
68 59
JBS USA Holdings
689 - - 1,394 -
70 60
Energy Transfer
684 1,263 - 1,134
$78.6 billion
71 76
Herc Rentals
676 1,394 - 1,004
$3.3 billion
72 63
Ace Hardware
654 - - 1,636
$9.1 billion
73 65
Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast
644 77 - 909 -
73 -
Kwik Trip
644 28 - 506 -
75 79
KeHE Distributors
643 - - 1,080 -
76 75
SpartanNash
639 4 - 1,916
$9.7 billion
77 74
Archer Daniels Midland
638 87 - 1,702
$93.9 billion
77 64
Mohawk Industries
638 193 - 2,847
$11.1 billion
79 84
Linde
629 1,871 - 2,065
$32.9 billion
80 69
Advanced Drainage Systems
621 6 - 1,250
$2.9 billion
81 62
Ecology Transportation Services
620 12 - 1,401 -
81 -
Matheson Tri-Gas
620 726 - 1,421 -
83 -
Cheney Brothers
613 40 - 1,025
$3.0 billion
84 53
Calfrac Well Services
609 198 - 763
$1.4 billion
85 70
Knife River
589 2,264 5 2,166
$2.8 billion
86 88
Stericycle Inc.
588 3,391 - 1,833
$2.7 billion
87 81
Domino's Pizza
556 107 - 613
$4.5 billion
88 78
The H.T. Hackney Co.
534 195 - 791 -
89 71
Anheuser-Busch Cos.
525 104 67 557
$15.1 billion
90 80
Bunzl Distribution USA
517 37 - 967
$12.8 billion
91 82
Perdue Farms
507 6 - 1,510
$9.5 billion
92 91
Hobby Lobby Stores
504 11 - 1,717 -
92 83
Liberty Coca-Cola Beverages
504 116 - 722 -
94 -
H&E Equipment Services
493 546 - 474
$1.5 billion
95 100
Lipari Foods
492 52 - 547 -
96 66
SE Independent Delivery Services
491 446 - 1,666 -
97 -
UFP Industries
482 28 187 2,435
$7.2 billion
98 90
Thyssenkrupp Materials NA
457 598 - 726 -
99 -
AutoZone Inc.
452 - - 1,036
$17.5 billion
100 87
Veritiv Corp.
443 32 - 953 -
Extras

Investments in electrification and alternative fuels are helping private fleets reach corporate sustainability targets.

The e-commerce giant has installed more than 17,000 chargers at 120 warehouses in the U.S.

Fleets across numerous industries have spent the past year growing in size and expanding operations.

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Drone developers gain approval to operate in shared airspace for package deliveries in the Dallas area.

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