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Largest Trucking Companies Largest Trucking Companies Companies with significant presence in Arkansas ranked by 2007 revenue 2007 Company Revenue Primary Arkansas Address No. of No. of Trucks Top Executive or Local Phone, Fax, Web Site Drivers Year Founded Type Terminal Locations Manager 1 YRC Worldwide Inc. $9,621.3 26,462 dry van Little Rock and more than 70 countries Ed Clutts 4500 W. 65th St., Little Rock 72209 63,000 1924 less than truckload Service Center Manager (501) 568-0110, www.yrcw.com long-haul regional 2 FedEx Freight $4,934.0B 8,506 less than truckload Harrison, 475 service centers Pat Reed 2200 Forward Drive, Harrison 72601 36,000C NA Executive Vice (870) 741-9000, (870) 391-4213, www.fedex.com President 3 Con-Way Inc. $4,387.4 36,600D less than truckload 340, including Little Rock Albert Barnes 6101 Lindsey Road, Little Rock 72206 21,300 1929 regional (501) 490-1616, (501) 490-1673, www.con-way.com 4 Schneider National Inc. $3,700.0 14,000 dedicated West Memphis, 35 others Doug Helton 800 N. Airport Road, West Memphis 72301 15,000 1935 dry van (870) 735-9830, www.schneider.com 5 J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. $3,490.0 10,308E dry van Lowell plus 20 other facilities in U.S. James Kirk Thompson 615 J.B. Hunt Corp. Drive, Lowell 72745 11,129 1961 long-haul CEO (479) 820-0000, (479) 820-4502, www.jbhunt.com 6 UPS Freight $2,108.0 6,700 less than truckload 200 including Little Rock and Lowell Robert Summers 1919 E. Roosevelt Road, Little Rock 72206 7,000 1907 Service Center Manager (501) 372-4202, www.upsfreight.com 7 ABF Freight System Inc. $1,770.7 4,335 less than truckload Fort Smith, El Dorado, Fayetteville, Harrison, Jonesboro, Robert A. Davidson 3801 Old Greenwood Road, Fort Smith 72903 11,430 1923 Little Rock, Russellville, Texarkana and 289 others CEO (479) 785-8700, (479) 785-8924, www.abf.com 8 AAA Cooper Transportation $500.0F 2,279 less than truckload Little Rock, Fort Smith, Jonesboro & 75 others J.W. Vines 4500 Thibault Road, Little Rock 72206 NA 1955 Terminal Manager (501) 490-7702, (501) 490-7712, www.aaacooper.com 9 USA Truck Inc. $482.1 2,499 dry van Van Buren, West Memphis, IL, LA, OH, PA, SC, TX, VA Clifton R. Beckham 3200 Industrial Park Road, Van Buren 72956 2,745 1983 CEO (479) 471-2500, (479) 471-6412, www.usa-truck.com 10 P.A.M.Transportation Services Inc. $408.8 2,055 dry van Tontitown and North Little Rock; FL, IL, MS, NJ, OH, OK, Robert W. Weaver 297 W. Henri deTonti Blvd., Tontitown 72770 2,667 1980 long-haul TX President & CEO (479) 361-9111, (479) 361-5473, www.pamt.com 11 Maverick USA Inc. $290.3 1,500 dedicated North Little Rock and Fort Smith; Madison, IL; Gary, IN; Steve Williams 13301 Valentine Road, North Little Rock 72231 1,740 1980 flatbed Green Bay, WI; Mangum, OK; Middletown, OH; Scottsboro, CEO (501) 945-6130, (501) 955-1500, long-haul AL; Laurinburg, NC; Jarrett, VA www.maverickusa.com regional 12 CalArk International Inc. $157.0 890 dedicated Little Rock; Garland and Laredo, TX; Hurricane Mills, TN Rochelle Bartholomew 12024 Interstate 30, Mabelvale 72103 1,150 1975 dry van Gorman (501) 455-3399, (501) 455-5962, www.calark.com refrigerated CEO 13 Southern Refrigerated Transport Inc. $137.5 735 dry van Texarkana; Bridgeview, IL Tony Smith 8055 Hwy. 67 N., Texarkana 71854 900 1986 refrigerated President & CEO (870) 772-4581, (870) 216-4155, www.southernref.com 14 Willis Shaw Express $127.5 700 dedicated Elm Springs; Murfreesboro, TN; Atlanta; Boise, ID; Chris Kozak 201 N. Elm St., Elm Springs 72728 887 1938 long-haul Auburndale, FL President (800) 643-3540, (479) 248-2358, www.willisshaw.com refrigerated regional 15 Continental Express Inc. $107.0 500 dry van Little Rock; Saginaw and Laredo, TX; Knoxville, TN; Ralph Bradbury 2800 Cantrell Road, Suite 500, Little Rock 72202 549 1985 long-haul Oklahoma City; Chicago; Pomona, CA President (501) 666-4333, (501) 666-1658, www.continentalx.com 16 Oakley Trucking Inc. $87.5 507 flatbed North Little Rock; Reserve, LA; Inola, OK Dennis Oakley 3700 Lincoln Ave., North Little Rock 72114 707 1968 long-haul President (501) 945-0875, (501) 945-6970, regional www.bruceoakley.com 17 Fikes Truckline Inc. $63.0 475 dedicated Hope; Mansfield, TX; Owensboro, KY; Birmingham, AL James R. Smith 2600 E. Third, Hope 71801 57 1941 flatbed Chairman (800) 643-6611, (870) 777-8927, www.fikes.com long-haul regional 18 Transco Lines Inc. $45.3 255 dry van Russellville; Mount Pleasant, TX Michael Barr 60 Transco Park Drive, Russellville 72811 365 1984 President (800) 276-5427, (479) 968-3373, www.transcolines.com 19 Ronnie Dowdy Inc. $38.8 180 long-haul Batesville Ronnie Dowdy 1839 Batesville Blvd., Batesville 72501 NA 1984 refrigerated President & CEO (800) 743-5611, (870) 251-2927, regional www.ronniedowdy.com 20 C. Bean Transport Inc. $28.6G 300 dedicated Amity and Fort Smith Tim Bean 843 S. Mountain St., Amity 71921 350H 1987 dry van President (800) 962-3682, (870) 342-5876, www.cbean.com flatbed long-haul regional 21 Hines Trucking Inc. $25.2 165 dedicated Prescott Billy Ray Hines 407 Hines Blvd., Prescott 71857 200 1936 flatbed President (870) 887-6693, (870) 887-5126, regional www.hinestrucking.com 22 Woodfield Inc. $22.0 111 dry van Camden Jimmy Starr 3161 Hwy. 376 S., Camden 71700 105 1986 President & CEO (870) 231-6020, (870) 231-6857, www.woodfieldinc.com 23 Dancor Transit Inc. $21.0 174 dry van Van Buren, Little Rock, Jonesboro and Rogers; Memphis; Dan Bearden 625 Kerr St., Van Buren 72956 200 1983 long-haul Oklahoma City and Muskogee, OK; Carrollton and Fort President (479) 474-9756, (479) 474-2140, www.dancor.net Worth, TX 24 Fairfield Trucking Inc. $20.0 181 dedicated Hamburg; Bishop, GA Jerry R. Barnes 1390 Hwy. 82 E., Hamburg 71646 181 1947 dry van President (870) 853-8254, (870) 853-9823, flatbed www.fairfieldtrucking.com regional 25 Wayne Smith Trucking Inc. $17.5 96 dry vanI Morrilton Wayne Smith 1301 Hwy. 64 W., Morrilton 72110 134H 1976 President & CEO (501) 354-0995, (501) 354-3807, www.wstrucking.com Researched by John Henry 1 For fiscal year ended May 31, 2008 2 Total of employees in FedEx Freight 3 includes 34,000 trucks and trailers for the freight division and 2,600 trucks for the truckload division 4 Does not include 1,084 trucks owned by independent contractors 5 2006 revenue 6 Estimated 7 Total employees 8 15 specialized flatbeds.
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