Top 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
Top Wholesale/Retail Carriers
Current Rank | Company | Tractors |
---|---|---|
1 | Wal-Mart Transportation |
6,277 |
2 | Walgreen Oshkosh Inc. |
754 |
3 | Coremark Holding Co. |
745 |
4 | Lowe's Home Centers |
624 |
5 | Contract Transportation Systems |
571 |
6 | SE Independent Delivery Services |
545 |
7 | Bunzl Distribution USA |
511 |
8 | Ace Hardware Corp. |
469 |
9 | The H.T. Hackney Co. |
438 |
10 | Autozone |
363 |
11 | Dunkin' Brands Group |
341 |
12 | CVS Caremark |
318 |
13 | Costco Wholesale Corp. |
315 |
14 | O'Reilly Auto Enterprises |
309 |
15 | Orgill Inc. |
297 |
16 | Owens & Minor Distribution |
296 |
17 | Hobby Lobby Stores |
260 |
18 | Ferguson Enterprises |
252 |
19 | Reddy Ice |
236 |
20 | Genuine Parts Co. |
164 |
21 | American Furniture Warehouse |
130 |
22 | J.J. Haines & Co. |
98 |
23 | Dollar Tree |
81 |
24 | Rite Aid Corp. |
56 |
25 | Wawa Inc. |
55 |
26 | TruServ Logistics |
42 |
The Top 100 Private Carriers 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.
On the Bubble
Amazon to Sublease Warehouses as Online Shopping Slows
Amazon is planning to sublease some of its warehouse space now that the pandemic-fueled surge in online shopping, which helped the e-commerce giant rake in soaring profits in the past two years, has eased.
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Food service distributor Sysco Corp. and Daimler Truck North America jointly announced Sysco’s letter of intent to deploy 800 battery-electric Freightliner eCascadia Class 8 tractors by 2026.
Walmart Profit Drags as Inflation Takes a Bite
NEW YORK — Walmart reported stronger sales for the first quarter, but its profit took a beating as the nation’s largest retailer grappled with surging inflation on food and fuel and higher costs from a snarled global supply chain.
New York Appeals Court Dismisses Suit Against Amazon
NEW YORK — An appeals court in New York dismissed New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit against Amazon over its coronavirus safety protocols and a former employee who led the successful union organizing effort on Staten Island.
Amazon to Shutter Six Whole Foods Stores
Amazon.com Inc. will close six Whole Foods Market locations in four states, almost two months after shutting dozens of bookstores and gift shops around the country.
Amazon Falls, Projects Slower Growth as Online Sales Stall
Amazon .com Inc. projected sluggish second-quarter sales growth, as consumers reduce their online spending amid rising inflation and a return to pre-pandemic activities. The shares plunged about 10% in extended trading.
Walmart’s Driver Pay Boost Goes Beyond Miles Driven
Walmart Inc. made a big splash recently with the news that it was boosting its overall pay package for first-year drivers to as much as $110,000 a year. But its new compensation package for drivers of all experience levels covers more than just pay per mile.
Amazon Targets Shopify With New ‘Buy With Prime’ Service
Amazon.com Inc. said it will let merchants sell products they list with the e-commerce giant directly from their own websites, as part of a move to blunt the momentum of fast-growing competitor Shopify Inc.
Amazon, UPS’ Biggest Customer, Is Also Its Biggest Competitive Threat
Amazon delivered more than 5 billion packages in the U.S. in 2021, while UPS delivered roughly 5.5 billion U.S. packages, according to company figures and industry estimates. Amazon has said it could surpass UPS this year, and it’s not alone in that prediction.
Amazon CEO Jassy Wants to Improve Warehouse Safety
In his first letter to Amazon shareholders, CEO Andy Jassy offered a defense of the wages and benefits the company gives its warehouse workers while also vowing to improve injury rates inside the facilities.
April 14, 2022